tom_brennan wrote:If you just want the quick and dirty, https://maps.ozultimate.com/ has the raster topo and aerial imagery layers to slide between.
Alex's is the Swiss Army Knife of NSW mapping
I have used your version often Tom and will continue to do so. I really like the slider and the default view of map/imagery.
Apart from all of the interesting layers, historic map views etc Alex has an advantage for me with the search feature.
tom_brennan wrote:There is a sort of a print version (at least for printing the topo layer), which I use but don't advertise. Mainly because the final output usually needs some tweaking of the colours to print acceptably. So requires a bit of technical know-how.
https://maps.ozultimate.com/archive/08_print/#
That is very useful and I'll be checking it out in more detail.
rcaffin wrote:Funny thing is unless I live for a million years, my old paper topo maps are still going to work fine.
(Million years: time for some erosion.)
Cheers
Roger
I still love my old paper maps Roger, even those that I've sticky taped back together multiple times.
I have them semi catalogued by region in separate folders.