High-resolution GeoPDF pair for field navigation at Ch’eet’ Taayí, murrelet fat (Cowee Creek) and Echo Cove. In apps such as Avenza, on your phone or tablet, you can see your GPS/cell-triangulation position on this image, and lay a track.
First choice below is a LiDAR-derived bare-earth hillshade with modeled streams and 10-foot contours. Other layers, exported from ArcMap, are named roads, hiking trails, and, along the southern margin, a few of our wetland units from the CBJ wetland survey project. Thick blue lines are “subsheds,” also mapped during that project. The bold blue line at Extreme High Water continues far upstream. Upper limits of the green tint at 32 feet show maximum tidal incursion at peak Little Ice Age.
The second choice is a 2013 orthophoto with overlain streams and trails. More information on geoPDFs and use of Avenza is at Media types>Maps&geoPDFs., and at Tools>Field navigation.