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Cougar mtn loop, 3 waterfalls
11.6-12.3 miles from the GPS
2062 easy feet of climbing
A mere 1521 feet max elevation
Clockswise loop, starting at 1172 feet The secret entrance.
7hr22min car to car with lunch
165 photos
Still, after some time on the radiator, it looks vaguely okay.
Taken on the "Pentlands Hills Walk" from the December 2005 edition of Trail Magazine
In 2018, we drove to Nisqually, Seattle, Covington, Maple Valley, Squak Mtn, Sequim, George and Gold Bar. The 500s don't get us far from home.
Visitor map
Track recent visitors to your website or blog with this iGoogle gadget which can also be added to any webpage. This gadget uses Google Maps and visitor info is provided by gVisit. A thumbnail grid of Yahoo images are also show for each visitor location.
I calculated the area in which people who boarded the train at my local station most likely lived in by measuring the distance to other nearby train stations. I represented this area on a map, and used the information to investigate the demographics of the area in which the passengers live.
March 2013
Foam Board, Google Maps Print Out, Dress Maker's Pins, Thread
42x30cm
Finally showing off the Far Seas map I illustrated for S.M. Stirling's Emberverse novels! This one is from "The Sea Peoples."
This map is a variation on the Innovation Framework Map and shows a conceptual visualization of how we can think about organizing I-Open interview and conversation research. The Innovation Framework functions as a filter and meaningful context for stories of insight and innovation in Open Source Economic Development.
(From the presentation, "The Role of COINs in the Civic Space: building a pathway to prosperity" by Betsey Merkel, Co-Founder & Director, The Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) at the COINS2009 conference.)
Focus, steadiness not the best ...
Moses Pitt, ""Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrographica Tabula", [Oxford, England], 1680
Part of the "Regions and Seasons" exhibition at the Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts
"Chilaga" ....
"Is Chicago the ancient, mythical Chilaga, a place that appeared on maps more than 200 years before the city was founded?" articles.chicagotribune.com/1987-03-04/news/8701170765_1_...