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    I have a Garmin Rino 655t that did most of the work. I also have the Garmin topo 24k program which allows you to send everything to Google Earth. I have a Garmin topo map done up as well. Once I figured out the line styles and properties in Google Earth, I made a pdf and did all the labeling with Bluebeam. We now have a full page 11x17 laminated copy in the shack which is pretty neat. I am guessing I have about 40 hours total into it, including mapping.

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    nice work. becomming easier and easier for people to do that. I am a GIS/GPS professional by trade so I kinda had an upperhand of having mine done many years ago. Awesome to have!
    FIRST GENERATION SUGARMAKER
    First boil 2/22/2012! Went Pefect!
    3,500' of laterals
    1,000' of mainline
    2012 - 105 taps on gravity, 12 sap sacks.
    2013 - 175 taps on gravity, 25 on sacks = 200 taps for 2013! Second year.
    2014 - 250 taps on gravity, 25 on sacks
    Tapped on February 16, 2014
    2015 - adding vac sap puller no more gravity for me!
    275 gallon holding tank for 2014
    20'x30' Sugarhouse

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    Quote Originally Posted by adk1 View Post
    nice work. becomming easier and easier for people to do that. I am a GIS/GPS professional by trade so I kinda had an upperhand of having mine done many years ago. Awesome to have!
    I assume you laid out your mains by creating a slope map from a DEM?

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