Tom Harrison Mono Divide Map too far north

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Tom Harrison Mono Divide Map too far north

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Hi all,

The TH Mono Divide map has a northern boundry on here that extends to far north (to include Duck Lake etc).

Unfortunately this map doesn't cover that much ground. It ends around the lattitude of Stanford peak.

See http://www.tomharrisonmaps.com/Mono%20Web%20Map.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Cheers,
Watson
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Re: Tom Harrison Mono Divide Map too far north

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Thanks for the clarification Watson. Those had to initially be approximated (the popup window should mention this), and we may have missed the mark on some. One of the editors will try and rectify this as soon as possible (if anyone has the lat/long coordinates for the corners of these maps let us know, my maps are so torn up at this point can't find all the edges).
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Re: Tom Harrison Mono Divide Map too far north

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Cheers. 37 degrees 30' seems to be the correct northern border according to the TH overview map I linked to.
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