[pct-l] Angora fire-PCT status?Echo Lake

matt maxon matt at mattmaxon.com
Tue Jun 26 11:26:37 CDT 2007



Donna Saufley wrote:
> What do you mean, "the updated files are in the same directory"?  
>   
The Google Earth KMZ file with the PCT and overlay from the SF Cron map  
and PDF showing the affected portion of the trail

http://pctmap.homeip.net/data//National%20Forests/Northern%20California/Lake%20Tahoe%20Basin%20Management%20Unit/Fire%20Perimeters/Angora/


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> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 8:14 AM
> To: asabat at 4jeffrey.net; Karl Brandt; PCT List
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Angora fire-PCT status?Echo Lake
>
>
> The updated  files are in the same directory.....
>
> I calculate 1.7 miles of trail directly affected,  starting about 1.57 
> miles from 1094.5 to roughly 3.30 miles. No doubt  the  trail is  
> closed  at  Echo Lake (1094.5) if  not before...  Seems Highway 50 would 
> be more likely  (1093.0) closure point, or even Carson Pass (1078.9)
>
>
> asabat at 4jeffrey.net wrote:
>   
>> The SF map shows the fire reached the north and west shores of Upper Echo
>>     
> Lake. This suggests the PCT is closed.  
>   
>> AsABat
>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "Karl Brandt" <kbrandt2638 at gmail.com>
>>
>> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:27:10 
>> To:"matt maxon" <matt at mattmaxon.com>
>> Cc:PCT List <pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net>
>> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Angora fire perimeter 06/25/07
>>
>>
>> Nice work Matt. It looks like the San Francisco Chronicle has a fairly
>> up-to-date and high resolution map at:
>>
>>
>>     
> http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2007/06/26/MNGMDQLP6E1.DTL&o
> =2
>   
>> -Karl
>>
>> On 6/26/07, matt maxon <matt at mattmaxon.com> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I know it's old but I took the perimeter for the Angora Fire from the
>>> Geomac website (screen capture)
>>>
>>> Overlayed it on Google Earth, then traced the perimeter as a polygon and
>>> saved the KMZ file here
>>>
>>>
>>>       
> http://pctmap.homeip.net/data//National%20Forests/Northern%20California/Lake
> %20Tahoe%20Basin%20Management%20Unit/Fire%20Perimeters/Angora/
>   
>>> There is also a PDF of the resulting perimeter
>>>
>>> Trail90
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