Once you have geocoded the digital camera photos, you can create Google Maps, export KML or KMZ files to Google Earth, upload geotagged photos to Flickr, export ESRI shapefiles, export AutoCAD DXF files, export to Microsoft MapPoint, or GPX files or or e
This close-up of the area near Galbraith Lake shows one of my favorite ways to plan a hunt on Google Earth, using the USGS topo mapsavailable as a Google Earth layerfrom Alaska's Statewide Digital Mapping Initiative. Two overlays from the corridor map download are visible: the corridor bound...