Re: [Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-13 Thread Clifford Snow
Check in the NPS IRMA Portal. They have most of their geospatial data on the site. If you don't find it, we have a mailing list for national parks, talk-us-nps that has some NPS employees on that might be able to help you. Clifford On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 7:46 PM, Ian McEwen

Re: [Talk-us] cycle.travel US bike routing, and unreviewed rural TIGER

2015-06-13 Thread Richard Welty
On 6/13/15 2:38 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote: I've been finding this a really useful way of locating unreviewed TIGER and fixing it... it's actually quite addictive. :) Looking for roads which cross rivers, or with long sweeping curves, is an easy way of identifying quick wins. My modus

Re: [Talk-us] cycle.travel US bike routing, and unreviewed rural TIGER

2015-06-13 Thread Harald Kliems
Very nice, Richard! One quick comment: I might not be the only who doesn't always change the tiger:reviewed tag when fixing TIGER-imported roads. I don't know if that's technically feasible, but maybe it would be better to check if a way has been modified since import, independent of the

[Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-13 Thread Ian McEwen
Hello; I'm hoping to map the proper boundaries of several of the newer National Monuments near me (Clinton made a bunch of them in AZ in his last months in office -- Ironwood Forest, Agua Fria, Vermillion Cliffs, Grand Canyon-Parashant, and Sonoran Desert National Monuments at least), but I'm

[Talk-us] cycle.travel US bike routing, and unreviewed rural TIGER

2015-06-13 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Hi all, At State of the Map US last weekend I was really pleased to unveil bicycle routing for the US (and Canada) at my site, cycle.travel. The planner, at http://cycle.travel/map , will plan a bike route for you between any two points - whether in the same city or on opposite sides of the