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Thanks Skip, I am on it.

You're welcome.  Good Luck.

It's about time for me to buy the new version of THE ROADS OF LOUISIANA, my old version is about worn out.

Yes, it is about time.  TD,P, not to suggest that your map is old but I think you will enjoy having one with I-49 on it.  LOL!  I'm sure yours has many miles on it along with a bunch of interesting stories if it could just talk.

That was back when Foster Campbell had two eyes. I know after the Campbell accident some called the project One Eye 49. Where did the time go? That was about 26 years ago.

Ouch.  Two Dogs can go back even further.  I think he may have one of Dón Antonio Gil Y'Barbo's maps of the King's Road.

If it is in good shape he has some value there. Must be too tight to part with it. A true old school lease hound.

Mapsco doesn't have any in stock, but I bought one off Amazon last night.

Very good.  I was afraid that Two Dogs, Pirate was about to try and sell you his old one.  LOL!

Skip, the following is a link to section-township-range map from the LA DOT(free)

http://www.dotd.la.gov/planning/mapping/home.aspx

Bryan, I use the LA DOT parish maps when I put together base maps for tracking play activity.  However I find the Mapsco map book to be easier for most land/mineral owners to use. 

I agree whole heartedly skip, " IMO this is another example of how the mineral code and DNR protocols are ill suited for horizontal development"
Whats next units of 2560? Until people take a stand, these companies will continue to take advantage of mineral owners. ITS GOTTEN OUT OF HAND FOLKS!!!

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