Also, I'm new to these forums, so if this is posted in the wrong section or something like that, I apologize in advance
San Sevaine Service Roads
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brianb83
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Is there a map of some sort one of you guys might have on hand? I just came back from my usual spot off one of the service roads to go shooting, but I'm not sure of the specific roads I'm taking. Anyone have a map? It'd be greatly appreciated
Also, I'm new to these forums, so if this is posted in the wrong section or something like that, I apologize in advance
Also, I'm new to these forums, so if this is posted in the wrong section or something like that, I apologize in advance
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brianb83
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That's actually really useful, thanks! However, I'm looking for a map that shows the routes and names of the service roads. I know these service roads run all throughout these mountains, and I figured it'd be very helpful to have one on hand.
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dima
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Can you give an example of a road these maps are missing?
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dima
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Are there power lines around the San Sevaine road? There're some that run along the southern foothills and up Lytle Creek; those are labelled in both the USGS and OSM data:
http://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.21113 ... &z=16&b=om
http://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.21113 ... 2&z=16&b=t
Is this what you're talking about, or are there others?
http://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.21113 ... &z=16&b=om
http://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.21113 ... 2&z=16&b=t
Is this what you're talking about, or are there others?
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brianb83
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Some of the roads are like 1N34, not all of them are service roads, I don't think. One of them takes you to the Pacific Crest Backpack Trail, I believe.dima wrote: Are there power lines around the San Sevaine road? There're some that run along the southern foothills and up Lytle Creek; those are labelled in both the USGS and OSM data:
http://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.21113 ... &z=16&b=om
http://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.21113 ... 2&z=16&b=t
Is this what you're talking about, or are there others?
