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  1. The Trail Map – Part 1

    A few posts ago I babbled about cartography. I've never had the patience for Cartography mainly because two things usually happen...well three things: the map can't be bigger than 8x11 the map must have everything on it Make the map however you want except we will change it at the last second. A couple of years ago I did a map for a local park.

    northrivergeographic.com/the-t

  2. Amazingly enough - I'm here to cause problems.

  3. Probably the first time I've had the time/data to do Canopy height and it mean something to the job. Heights are either 5 feet, 25 feet, or 100 Feet which correspond to the landowners memory of when things were planted (or avoided like the swampy area in bright green).

  4. Apparently Surface tablets don't have com ports. Can you bluetooth a GPS to the tablet and then make QGIS see it? Double bonus - windows 11. I think this is a double threat of windows 11 and a surface tablet.

  5. It's a bit dumbfounding when you realize GRASS started around 1982 and it's still developing.

  6. Montana's State Historic commission require shapefiles to be submitted for all areas that are classified as historic.

  7. It warms my newly rebuilt heart to see the QGIS-US group gaining some traction. Slowly. Anyway - VPAT info is up on the website: qgis-us.org/2025/09/12/vpat/

  8. I scored one piece of camping history. A svea 123 cooking stove. Missing some parts - but it works.

  9. @rjhale1971

    Climbing out of the trough now. Realized I must be feeling better when I started thinking of ways to prank my wife and play dead. (I didn't, though!)

    You'd think once would be enough to learn me, but evidently not.

    All #mushroom #foragers: 99% certain of your identification is still too low when getting it wrong means poisoning. 😅

  10. Had the chance to meet the Dr. and sit through this. This was fun.

  11. Welcome to the biggest GIS Marketing day ever - - where we try for the 40th year in a row to tell people why what we do is important and have those same people go "just drawing on a computer". Then everyone drinks afterwards.

  12. Surveyor dropping hard facts on doing the right thing and being a whistle blower. Basically you will do the right thing and end your career.

  13. Old surveyor dropping hard facts for the surveying crowd. He was complimentary to the gis crowd. Pooped on the surveyors a little.

  14. Yesterday in Montana, "You could fix a lot of your problems with PostGIS/PostgreSQL". Then the conversation went "Yes it's a thing". Then "No seriously - I know it looks boring - boring can be pretty nice".

  15. The guy in the shirt is sitting in the ArcPro python class. It's amazing how similar things are.

  16. Officially headed to the Montana GIS Conference in April to do some QGIS things. All because one disgruntled user jumped up and went "I'm sick of all the ESRI Training".