I finally found watershed boundary data from the USGS in a form I can use! I've got a map together that shows my digitized Pike Creek routes, the Pike Creek watershed that I dervied from LIDAR data, the larger watershed area that the creek is a part of (Pike Creek as a unit is below the finest-grained level of national watershed boundary data, which I think has implications for how much attention gets paid to it), and the Kenosha city limits all together. And that's just one of several maps I've compiled tonight for my AAG presentation. Go me!
Now I should actually pack up for the trip to Minneapolis tomorrow morning.
Now I should actually pack up for the trip to Minneapolis tomorrow morning.