On 12/2/13 10:11 AM, Randal Hale wrote:
> It's more manual -
> http://store.usgs.gov/b2c_usgs/usgs/maplocator/%28xcm=r3standardpitrex_prd&layout=6_1_61_48&uiarea=2&ctype=areaDetails&carea=$ROOT%29/.do
>
>
> You can click and get a list of all available quads and then download
> the PDF. It's not great for easy metadata - but it works.
in fact, it's a bit of an exercise. i just downloaded the latest pdf for the
area (2012) and it's clearly a very different creature than the quad in
the scanned topo layer. it is stripped down a bit, and doesn't include
the AT anymore.

on the other hand, older quads are available, so it looks like you
have to download quads until you get something that looks like
a match and then hope.

richard

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