Definitely sounds adequate. If you find it isn't, you can apply for a
Google Grant:
http://earth.google.com/outreach/grants.html

Cheers
Chris

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On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 8:10 AM, John M Phillips <
johnm.phillips1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am in process of creating a GIS inventory of the Appalachian Trail
> in central Virginia for the Natural Bridge Appalachian Trail Club
> (NBATC).   See: http://nbatc-lmp.jtphillips.com/, note guest login and
> password are as displayed: nbatcviewer, Guest_r0
>
> We are a non-profit club, but chartered by the Appalachian National
> Scenic Trail (US park service) to maintain this section of the trail.
> This database will be used as part of a Local Management Plan, which
> is reviewed Forest Service, Park Service etc.  With a limited number
> of interested users (50 maintainers), the free API seems to be all
> that I need.
>
> The question is am I missing anything?
>
>
> John M Phillips
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