Members Dough Posted April 8, 2018 Members Posted April 8, 2018 Where can I find the distance between places. I saw a map with some points numbered, but that can't be mile markers right? For example, how far from Kimberling city bridge to Ants Creek? Dam?
fishinwrench Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 Google maps has a point to point distance feature. Check it out. Terrierman and dan hufferd 2
Members Rob Jr Posted April 8, 2018 Members Posted April 8, 2018 If your map shows navigation points, they are three miles apart. Kimberling is near point 7, Aunts creek is point 10, so 9 miles.
Champ188 Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 I don’t believe it’s 9 miles from Kimberling to Aunts Creek.
Ellros Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 Looking at Google maps... it looks like it just might be.
Champ188 Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 Maybe it is by the time you run around the Joe Bald point and all. Just never thought about it being that far.
Basfis Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 7 hours ago, Rob Jr said: If your map shows navigation points, they are three miles apart. Kimberling is near point 7, Aunts creek is point 10, so 9 miles. Is it really just that simple??? Did you determine 3 miles per marker point or was there a source? I’m in shock
tapout Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 So with that theory point 15 to point 16? Or point 1 to point 5? I'd like to thank my FUTURE sponsers: Falcon Rods, Jewel Bait Co, and Seagar
gitnby Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 Never heard the "3 mile theory"? Look at a map and tell me it's the same distance between Pt 7 and Pt 8 as it is between Pt 8 and Pt 9? Between 6 and 7 is a straight shot and no way is it 3 miles! From Pt 15 to Pt 16 is a long run, for sure! Way more than 3 miles. http://ontheworldmap.com/usa/lake/table-rock-lake/large-detailed-tourist-map-of-table-rock-lake.html
Guest Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 the mile markers down the channel on a topo map are channel miles. of course, i have been know to run in brown water, and going point to point cuts down on he miles to get from point a to point b. bo
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