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I discovered the site does allow uploading of KMZ attachments, so I will share the calibrated maps I have for some of the riding areas of PA.

First are three state trails in the Delaware State Forest. These are smaller riding areas. Information about the state trails are here

 

https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/Recreation/WhatToDo/ATVRiding/Pages/default.aspx

 

Burnt Mills.kmz Maple Run.kmz Dixon Miller Trail Map.kmz

Next is the AOAA, Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area.

http://www.aoaatrails.com/aoaa/

There are two maps, Eastern area, and Western area.

The calibration for the west map is off in some areas by about 200 feet, It is the the original map that is the problem, not the calibration.

 

AOAA - East.kmz AOAA - West.kmz

Two of the best state trails in PA, Whiskey Springs and Bloody Skillet

 

Bloody Skillet 2016.kmz Whisky Springs 2016.kmz

Susquehannock State Forest in Potter County

 

Susquehannock State Forest.kmz

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