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    I agree, it's a bit difficult to get a sense of scale without a visual (at least for me).
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    The map is a 40MB png. I'll put it on the web, but it will have to wait until I get to a computer with a better connection than my home one, which will take a while. As this is a map based on real-world information if you can tell what sort of things will help you I can probably dig up a comparison map.

    Horizontally, this google map is roughly the area I'm looking at. Most of the "busyness" of the map is in or near the equivalent of Lake County Colorado (and I'll be grabbing a lot of the county boundaries once I figure out what scale to use.
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