I think my college professors always thought it was a bit odd when I would hand in papers done on a typewriter in mid 2000s.
Day: November 19, 2020💾
South from the Firetower
No horses up here, this time of year. All closed and gated up for the year.
Sunday November 11, 2012 — Sugar Hill State Forest — Sugar Hill State Forest 🗺The World Is Studded With Artificial Mountains
From atop the jagged mountain, cars, people, and houses appear as tiny versions of themselves, the noise of their day to day activity muted so high in the air. Scrubby vegetation grows from cracks in the rock, soaking up the sun and rustling in the slight breeze. Birds caw as they alight at the top of a slope, observing the expanse below them.
The mountain is just another part of the topography to those that live near it, but it is not a natural part of the landscape. The mountain is completely artificial, a colossus formed not by eons of geologic change but the vigor of industrial concrete production. Artificial mountains have sprung up all over the world, the result of hellish manufacturing processes, piled construction and mining waste, or in some cases built deliberately to add a humongous new feature to the horizon.
Why I am so excited about finding a FSTopo WMS Feed !! 🗺
Why I am so excited about finding a FSTopo WMS Feed !! 🗺
While I have most of the forest service data that I can put together my own maps with my own styling, the raster feed sure is convenient for making quick and beautiful maps, especially overlaid with additonal campsite or hillshade data.
