On this portion of an ARDF map, the start location is indicated by a triangle and the finish location is indicated by two concentric circles. The locations of two of the five transmitters are indicated on this version of the map with circles and the labels MOH and MO5 - on the versions of the map given to competitors, the locations of the transmitters are not indicated.
The map was created in 2005 by Jerry Boyd of Albuquerque, New Mexico, with field checking by Gail Boyd, Taylor Boyd, Jack Stump, Scott Stevenson, and Jerry Boyd. Contact information for these individuals is available at the Albuquerque Transmitter Huntersarchive copy at the Wayback Machine web site. This image of the map has been released under GFDL by its author, Jerry Boyd, and is used with permission.
A subsequent map of the same terrain has been created from scratch by professional mapmakers working on behalf of New Mexico Orienteersarchive copy at the Wayback Machine. Work on that map began in 2005, after the completion of the 2005 IARU Region II ARDF Championship.
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== Summary == On this portion of an ARDF map, the start location is indicated by a triangle and the finish location is indicated by two concentric circles. The locations of two of the five transmitters are indicated on