Colorado Land Mapping
Drone Mapping Properties over 500 acres for Land Assurance
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About us
At Colorado Land Mapping I specialize in drone mapping lands in the thousands of acres. I give landowners, managers, or buyers peace of mind that the land is mapped, secure, and documented. It is impossible to scout and photograph every acre of large properties on foot. Drone mapping solves that problem by giving a bird’s eye view.
This is NOT typical drone photography, which takes panoramic shots or videos of select locations. I fly and take downward looking pictures in an overlapping lawnmower flight pattern over your whole area of interest.
I have over 15 years of experience in providing exceptional geospatial services to a variety of customers, and am driven by curiosity and a desire to understand your land.
Services
Land Assurance Mission
Capture the whole property with high-resolution imagery to identify potential concerns or opportunities such as trespassing, illegal marijuana production, dumping, fire damage, game trails, infrastructure, and more. I review thousands of images from your land and produce a full report.
Approximately $0.75 per acre, depending. $750 Minimum.
If you are interested in turning this into a Cartographic Map Product, this is usually good enough. If you want a very high quality map (which means more overlap between images) it can cost up to twice as much.
Cartographic Map Product
Mosaic the imagery from a Land Assurance Mission in order to annotate a map with roads, game trails, fences, powerlines, and more. This can be loaded into Avenza map app for navigation or printed for a wall map.
Price depends on complexity of land, but usually in the $200-500 range. Imagery from a Land Assurance mission is used, which is usually of adequate quality. If higher quality is desired, then the cost is more.
Insurance Documentation
The imagery from a Land Assurance Mission is a record of your land’s condition in the event of future damage. Also, fly a mission after damage to measure quantity of land impacted.
About me:
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I enjoy seeing the world from the aerial view. Whether from a picture taken by a satellite, a window seat in a plane, or with drone imagery – I like the bird’s eye view! I have an AAS, BS, and MS in Geographic Information Systems and have been mapping for 15 years. I enjoy the outdoors, backpacking, hunting, traditional archery, sailing, trail-running and live in Colorado with my wife and three boys.