http://orka.kansasgis.org/MainPage.aspx
Check this map out. It's a link for Greenwood County GIS. If you follow 300th out east from Cassoday until you hit F road you will see what I mean. However, H road has right of way. . .
I happen to manage the GIS data for Chase County, so I know there are road right of ways through (meaning it is a public road). But the south end of road F is in Butler County. Their county GIS site says road F has about 100ft of right of way going north, then stops and become private. So I'm...
Yeah. . .I was also disappointed as I had gone 3 hours without fuel in my CJ5. I coasted into Cottonwood Falls on fumes. The gate was across road "F" which was my intended path. And since my cell network was spotty out there to say the least, I couldn't locate an alternate route.
Ok. I had time this weekend to drive HALF the trail. And I apologize, but it was the BACK half of the trail. I started at the end and worked my way back. It took me three hours to drive from Cedar Vale to Teter Rock. I've attached the .kmz file for anyone who wants to explore thus far. I...
Yeah, now that you say that I see several states missing. And it's kind of the states that don't have their whits about them spatially (IMHO). Don't feel bad. Oklahoma and Texas arn't on there either. lol
It's already been done: Here's a compiled list for each state with several data sources per state.
http://guides.lib.purdue.edu/c.php?g=353290&p=2378621
Usually, each State has a "data market" site dedicated to storing the States publicly available data. I know in my home state of Kansas, I can find shapefiles for road centerlines , cities, counties, rivers & streams. We even have state wide LIDAR data. I will see if I can compile a list.
I've got it mapped. From Alma, to Cedar Vale (camping included) 99% dirt roads. I'm going to ride it out once first to make sure none of my routes are actually privately owned (fenced off) routes. Then I will post it up for all to enjoy. Lots and lots of water crossings and some areas I'm...
One of the most scenic roads in Kansas is 8 miles off I-70, 30 minutes west of Topeka. Awesome veiws and only a short detour. Let me know if your interested. I will set up a map for you.
I have a pilot friend looking into EXACTLY what gear I need to get a 4 place intercom that can input into my CB utilizing PTT. Will right it up eventually.
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