LoBuck
May 28 2003, 09:10 PM
When you download the RAMP, the maps do not download with it, you have to access them separately. I have downloaded all of them RAMPmap01 thru 15 and placed them in an album named
RAMP Maps in the galleries at
YumaDuners.com. If you right click on the image (they are jpg files) then click "save as" you can save them on your hard drive.
I hope this is helpful.
LoBuck
May 29 2003, 07:21 PM
[quote]Thank you Glenn.
And great website!
Vicki[/quote]
Thanks.. Jason does most of the "real" work!
LoBuck
May 29 2003, 08:46 PM
One thing I forgot to mention. It appears that the maps are not accurate enough to represent "true" boundries of the Management Areas. One example that has been brought up is that on the Adaptive Management Area Map, Hill #6 appears to be inside its boundries. However, according to the RAMP document (and that's what matters) Hill #6 is in the Glamis Management Area.
I would recommend that the maps only be used for reference. Reading the RAMP is key to everything. I'm on read #2 now and seeing things I didn't "see" before.
dezfan1
May 29 2003, 08:54 PM
Thanks Glenn, I will be downloading mine in just a few!