I went "dumpster diving" through old files last week. Cleaning out hard drive space to make room for new images. This is one of the gems I found hidden away.
Taken in 2019 on a trip to #Guatemala with my sibling. We were hiking up to a Volcano near #AntiguaGuatemala and we're constantly being engulfed in clouds. In fact, this forest is nicknamed cloud forest for that very reason.
I'm looking for a friendly solution to map location (points, areas) and some additional data of trees / plants on our woodland.
Ideally it is something with a browser interface where complicated edits are done on a PC, and field data gathering is done on mobile. Ideally there's a way to include photos (no deal breaker).
20yrs ago I'd use a semi-licensed ArcGIS product. These days I am lost.
Grateful for tips! Is there for example a way to use the #OSM editor?
A solitary balloon drifting over forest where very very few people ever go. This seriously spooked me, as there is no reason for anyone to be there, let alone with a balloon. For context, this is 7km into a river valley you can only reach by #hiking or #cycling, or potentially another 5km from the workers at a dam. (old photo) #weird#pnw#forest#scary
Cottonwood County, Minnesota, USA; traditional territory of the Wahpekute, Yankton, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ nations / Explore more at https://bit.ly/RedRockFalls_2023-05-29