Posted by: DUNE HOPPER Posted on: 04/26/07 at 13:35:30
What an excellent rendition of the red X. It must mark the secret spot!
Smitty
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 04/26/07 at 04:05:38
Here's my version. It doesn't have a lot of the features of the lake included, but I think it is a better representation of how the lake actually looks. Sorry for the corny squiggles. I did this about ten years ago when I wasn't so good at Photoshop:
Email me at chris.sergeant@gmail.com if you want meto email you the file. I won't be back at my email until tomorrow night, but I will respond to emails by Friday...
Chris
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 04/25/07 at 15:39:57
Stu,
I have an electronic version of a similar map. I don't know the history of the one you show here, but I basically took some of the features of your map and redrew the borders based on an aerial photo of the lake. I also added the no wake lines. When I get home tonight I'll try to post it here. I can email it to anyone that is interested.
Chris
Posted by: stu - Ex Member Posted on: 04/25/07 at 05:48:16
I didn't catch all the names involved, but some long time members brought this map and others to the meeting last week. They said that this map was drawn by a club member and they used to all go over this map together before every Silver Lake tourney. We'll make a proper scan of the map later, but for this week, I tried to get it in front of everyone with a camera shot.
(Please add the correct details on the history if you know it).