I'm proud to relaunch Georgia Overland on an entirely new platform and I am excited to announce The Georgia Traverse waypoint and track .gpx files. If you are receiving this blog update via email, you will need to resubscribe on the new Georgia Overland site. Enjoy!
The Collected Works of Georgia Overland
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Georgia Overland v2.0
Georgia Overland will have an entirely new look and feel very soon.
Stay tuned.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Cohutta WMA to Taylor Ridge
I debated whether I should include this section as you must travel a substantial distance on pavement between the Cohutta WMA and Taylor Ridge. I included it because I appreciated the completeness of the route. I started the Georgia Traverse project on the east side of the state at the Georgia/South Carolina border and I really wanted to wrap it up on the west at the Georgia/Alabama border. It took some time to find suitable, connected roads to include in the final section of the Traverse and I'm happy with the results.
Download the Cohutta WMA to Taylor Ridge .kmz file.
View the Cohutta WMA to Taylor Ridge .kmz file in Google Maps.
Download the Cohutta WMA to Taylor Ridge .kmz file.
View the Cohutta WMA to Taylor Ridge .kmz file in Google Maps.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Updated ArcGIS Online Application
Hello All,
I have updated the ArcGIS Online Map to show all the features and linework that represent the East-West Traverse across North Georgia. The map contains over three hundred features and many, many miles of dirt and gravel to explore. Special thanks to my good friend Daniel over at Decatur Garage for the 'East-West Traverse' name! Soon I will offer the data available for download in a variety of formats, beyond the current .kmz files. In the meantime, enjoy the new map!
-David
I have updated the ArcGIS Online Map to show all the features and linework that represent the East-West Traverse across North Georgia. The map contains over three hundred features and many, many miles of dirt and gravel to explore. Special thanks to my good friend Daniel over at Decatur Garage for the 'East-West Traverse' name! Soon I will offer the data available for download in a variety of formats, beyond the current .kmz files. In the meantime, enjoy the new map!
-David