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El Toro Site Map

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Does anyone have a site map for El Toro that can be used to design courses with, similar to the map that Roger created for Fontucky?
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http://public.fotki.com/makofoto/2012-racing/misc-2012/

Check out these ... you should be able to click on a Down Arrow to the upper right of the individual files ... to download a larger original version ... which if you click on again, show larger still. I might have some more ... chx'ing
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http://images38.fotki.com/v1221/filecqF ... ialSML.jpg

We use to use the West part of the "lot" ... but I'm thinking we can't any more?

btw. the runways are basically 180' wide ... between the white lines
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Sweet. Thanks, Mako!
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Attached is a PDF file of the El Toro site that I use to draw our courses. I print it in landscape mode on 8 1/2 x 11 paper. You can blow it up to 11 x 17 for more detail. North is to the left on the map.
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John Fendel wrote:Attached is a PDF file of the El Toro site that I use to draw our courses. I print it in landscape mode on 8 1/2 x 11 paper. You can blow it up to 11 x 17 for more detail. North is to the left on the map.
Nice. Thanks, John.
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Gridded El Toro Template courtesy of Clint Child. I have a power point template with some design stuff that I can email anyone who wants it, board is telling me the .pptx is not allowed to attach.
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Elliot Speidell wrote:Gridded El Toro Template courtesy of Clint Child. I have a power point template with some design stuff that I can email anyone who wants it, board is telling me the .pptx is not allowed to attach.
Perfect! Thanks, Elliot!
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