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Post by BuckMaster on Feb 27, 2007 12:58:11 GMT -5
This has been out for a while now and is the best I've seen yet. You can scout your land without having to step foot on it. The Birdseye's view is the BEST, but for now only covers mostly rural areas www.local.live.comCheck out my house! Here is a place I ride my Yamaha Bruin
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Post by osprey on Feb 27, 2007 15:55:01 GMT -5
Man, that's impressive. I've been using google earth, but I'm going to have to see what sort of coverage they've got for my hunting areas. Mostly rural huh? Bet we can field judge bucks on that!!!!
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Post by THE DEER HUNTER on Feb 27, 2007 15:57:42 GMT -5
I was actually able to pick out my tree stand in the middle of the woods.
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Post by BuckMaster on Feb 27, 2007 15:58:55 GMT -5
I was going to post that but didnt want to give away your spot ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by THE DEER HUNTER on Feb 27, 2007 16:01:37 GMT -5
It would take lifetimes to search the many acres of woods in Maryland to see my treestand. ;D
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Post by busco on Feb 27, 2007 16:15:45 GMT -5
pretty cool, tried to get my place but could only get close enough to guess that was my place.
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Post by osprey on Mar 5, 2007 7:40:33 GMT -5
I tried it on a different computer with a better connection, but was dissapointed. All my areas only show up black and white when you zoom in, and won't go anywhere near as close as what you've got. The google earth resolution was still best for down here.
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Post by BIG FOX on Mar 5, 2007 7:56:08 GMT -5
How did you get it to get so close and clear? i could not figure it out and could only get bad resolution and balck and white images..
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Post by BuckMaster on Mar 5, 2007 10:22:36 GMT -5
Thats the only thing that sucks about it. It is too new and only works closer to major cities like D.C. I am just lucky enough to have it work in Bryans Rd, but if I go five miles down to my other hunting spot it only comes up black and white. So Google earth is still your best bet!!!!
One more thing. Map Quest isn't as good as Google Maps, BUT they have just updated their maps so they are more recent than Google (like a few months back)
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