Okay, quick update to the Mineral Wells Topo available on the TOPOS page. This version should be much cleaner since I typed the route info instead of just writing on it.
Check it out and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Okay, quick update to the Mineral Wells Topo available on the TOPOS page. This version should be much cleaner since I typed the route info instead of just writing on it.
Check it out and leave your thoughts in the comments.
I was out at Mineral Wells recently to do some climbing. It was then that I picked up a copy of the topo provided by the park. It has a much better map than the drawings available in the guidebooks Texas Limestone II and Texas Limestone Bouldering. However, the route grade info on the state park topo is extremely incomplete, so I decided to do a quick conglomeration of all available materials. If you go to the TOPOS page, you can now download the official state park Topo with updated grade information. More convenient than the guidebooks, more informative than TPWD, its the best of both worlds.
It’s not super neat/clean since the guide is a scan of a copy, but its a start.
Download it before your next trip.
I found a nifty piece of freeware that let me combine all the separate Reimer’s Topos into one file.
Visit the Topos page and download away!
I finally got around to adding the Texas and Oklahoma related topos I’ve found online to a new Topos page available at the top. Yeah, you’ve probably seen some of them on other blogs, but I’m of the persuasion that information should be made available to the masses in as many places as possible.
Enjoy.