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Likely if I were to make this it would be in a limited nature to encourage people to add features they felt they needed to the map (for example open hunting areas doesn't tell you all of the good places to hunt or what is in each area, just those that are supported by states). This could be done by giving a blank regional road map (in your case S.W. Missouri) and an introduction into what they may want to find and mark on it before hand.
Is this a feasible idea? (As in would there be a market for this material?)
What other features should be included where possible? (Right now I have all the administrative boundaries including cities, water features excluding wells, hunting areas, topography, railroads, all roadways [including gravel roads], and I'm thinking about adding a layer if possible for grocery stores/wal-marts)
What scale is reasonable? (this is a technical question on my part. I could go to the county level but a multi-county map seems to be a better idea for ease of production on my end.)
Am I wrong in that there isn't an already existing product like this?
Would I want to disseminate this via an online source or have it printed and mailed? (There are merits to both. Printed has it there and in your hand. Online allows you to pick and choose the areas you need.)
....and if its an actual hold in your hand atlas (as opposed to a computer application).... you could have inserts (those clear pages like for the projector screens) which you could then overlap the map depending on the scenario (ie: tornado scenario - high-light rarely hit areas, large trenches, or other typically safe areas in green; high-light known buildings with large basements in yellow; high-light "your dead" zones in red OR massive flooding scenario - green for elevations above "X", yellow above "Y", red below "Y"; Nuclear scenarios regarding fall out you could include areas where majority of wind blows through as red and areas of no to little wind as green); Invasion from another country scenario (green has exceptional strategic value for holding ground, yellow for surprise attacks, red is the "dead zone".... for where you want the enemy to be )
I'm a cheap bas-turd so if there is it's 200 bucks and I'd rather compile something from multiple sources specific to my region and escape route (depending on scenario).... That’s why an on-line compiler would be sick... you could even select a region and have a list with pics on all edible plants
Would I want to disseminate this via an online source or have it printed and mailed? (There are merits to both. Printed has it there and in your hand. Online allows you to pick and choose the areas you need.)