@techlifeweb At the time you were over the very southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. The San Andreas Fault Rift Valley is recognizable in the picture splitting the Transverse Ranges. It looks like the picture spans the rift valley between the towns of Lake of the Woods (left) and Pine Mountain Club (right). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Mountain_Club,_California #aviation #avgeek #mapgeek
Pine Mountain Club, California - Wikipedia

"Bad Map Projection: Zero Declination" by XKCD comic (Fediverse mirrors: @xkcd @xkcdbot ) - If the rotation of the Earth didn't matter, and if we were still in a past age where they only navigated by compass, then one might have considered the magnetic poles for map orientation. That's a lot of if's to ask. https://xkcd.com/3207/ #mapgeek๐Ÿ—บ #geography๐ŸŒ #WTF๐Ÿ˜ฒ #facepalm๐Ÿคฆ #humor๐Ÿ˜€
The 757 charter originated in Reykjavik. It obviously wasn't using Portland as a fuel stop on the way to Anchorage because it would have been shorter to just fly direct. But you have to go to the great circle route to see that - almost all polar routes are cases where flat-projection maps will fail you. So whatever the plane full of wealthy Europeans was doing, Portland had to be a planned tour stop. In the direction they're headed, I guess Japan could be next. #aviation #travel #avgeek #mapgeek
@elaterite It looks like an unexpectedly modern sign for being from one Gold Rush ghost town to another and then warning of a rough road to a town that still exists. #mapgeek
"How large is Greenland, really? Your map may be deceiving you" by @npr - Politics over POTUS talk about Greenland has people looking it up on a map. Due to projection of spherical globe onto flat maps, it can appear stretched-out much larger than it actually is due to its high latitude. It's an autonomous territory of Denmark. The name Greenland is a 1040-year-old scam by Erik the Red to attract followers when he was exiled from Iceland. https://www.npr.org/2026/01/07/nx-s1-5668482/greenland-mercator-map-size-distortion #politics #maps #mapgeek #math

Spotted.

I was using Google Earth to look at some of the places Iโ€™ve visited during my storm chasing adventures. Western Kansas, Western Oklahoma, and neighboring places are some of my favorites areas in the United States. Looking at these places from a remote location reawakens my sense of adventure and brings a smile to my face.

I was looking at Cimarron, Kansas, which is situated between Garden City and Dodge City along US Route 50. I spotted this town from the air when flying from Tucson to Chicago earlier this year. Itโ€™s kind of nifty being able to spot familiar places from an airliner. I realize my fortunate in visiting so much of the United States.

When taking a gander at Cimarron on Google Earth, I spotted something I donโ€™t usually see: an airliner passing over the town when the photo was snapped from a satellite.

Now thatโ€™s extra nifty.

#mapgeek

So, I love old maps, and the only reason I had been using #MapMyWalk app was to compare overgrown walking paths I've discovered to where old roads used to be. Now they stopped offering the #USGSTopoMap and #WorldTopoMap functions. It's not like I can't download TopoMaps and overlay them with other maps (with my walking paths marked out), but darn... It was nice to be able to switch from Satellite to Terrain to Old Topo Maps. Bummer! Has anyone found a similar app that has older USGS Topo maps integrated? TY!

#MapGeek #WalkingPaths #Hiking #Urbex #NewEngland #Exploration #MountainBiking #BikingPaths #Exploring #USMaps

Interesting sight to see... On a rural stretch of freeway today, I saw almost all the vehicles ahead of me hit their brakes simultaneously, too quickly to be in reaction to each other. And there was no apparent hazard causing it. Then Google Maps alerted me "police activity was reported in the area", explaining what they were braking about and demonstrating Google's market dominance at the same time. #maps #roads #mapgeek #tech