A friend spent a lot of hours creating this map for my readers. What I will do is post the jpeg version first, so you can visualize, and then the link to the interactive pdf version below it. Eventually, there will be three maps – South, Central, and North. These will also be included in the History of Highway One at the top of the page so they are easy to find. You could also print out a version to keep near your internet device.
This is very, very cool. My friend won’t let me give him credit, but what he did is dynamite! When you open up the pdf link below, you get a new tab in your browser that has the interactive map. When you click on one of the white boxes for the slide name, you will get the choice of a split screen showing the full map on one side, and the photos of that particular slide on the other screen. It is a great tool we will use often in the years ahead. Thank you, my friend. And Rock Knocker says: “Outstanding.”
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This is incrediable information, a reminder for the locals and full knowledge for the newbies to the area. Big Sur Kate and her followers providing valuable information once again.
THABK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
This mile marker map is fantastic! Kudos to the wizard that put this together - can't wait to get the full set! Also looking forward to spending time with the interactive features! These maps are a treasure trove to a visiting Texan!
This is SO awesome!
Thanks for the map & all your outstanding coverage of fire, flooding, etc. Please extend my greetings & thanks to Rock Knocker, too. I lived at the top of Willow Creek Rd. at the Jack Knife Mines in the early 1980's when there was still a cabin there. At that time the only form of outward communication was CB Radio. I was "Cosmic Sister" & lived with "the Old Goat" (Wally Devlin, who most often dressed in white coveralls). Perhaps Rock Knocker remembers him &/or us. I'm still in touch with some from that era. Thanks again. Charlotte (Redstone)
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Rock Knocker says hello, and yes he remembers you. I knew The Old Goat from his SeaView Ranch days. I came in 1989.
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Amazing work. That you he who will not let you name him... and you, KAte, for everything. You contribute remarkable work and benefit to our community.
Map is v. good. Now we're cookin' with gravy!
Jean & Ray Ross care-took at the Jack Knife Mine cabin around 1972-3.
Drove up there to visit them in my little Triumph TR4. What a road.
Much gratitude Kate, & to your kind friend for taking this time! It will be very helpful to those who of us unfamiliar w/ the Nicknames, & all names on our glorius Sur Coast! 🌞🌞
Fantastic. Thank you one and all who put this up for our information.
This sure fills in the holes of an aging brain. Thank you invisible map maker and bigsurkate!
Fantastic!! Thanks to "The Map Maker" and to you Kate.