Utah GAP Field Database

Photo Download

The Utah GAP Field Database has 13,980 photos associated with it. The zipped file contains all the photos from the 15 mapzones within Utah and has a file size of 1.11 GB. All photos were resized to either 640x480 or 480x640 for viewing within the database. Several photos were also rotated 90 degrees left or right to place photo upright.

To see what map zones are in Utah click here.

Contents of photos.zip:

UT1_photos: contains 1,339 photos from the mapzone GSLK (Great Salt Lake)
UT2_photos: contains 1,367 photos from the mapzone SBON (Southern Bonneville)
UT3_photos: contains 1,129 photos from the mapzone CWMT (Central Wasatch Mountains)
UT4_photos: contains 1,440 photos from the mapzone NWMT (Northern Wasatch Mountains)
UT5_photos: contains 724 photos from the mapzone UNMT (Uinta Mountains)
UT6_photos: contains 365 photos from the mapzone IDAH (Idaho)
UT7_photos: contains 3,905 photos from the mapzone NCPL (Northern Colorado Plateau)
UT8_photos: contains 1,125 photos from the mapzone TVPL (Tavaputs Plateau)
UT9_photos: contains 939 photos from the mapzone UNBN (Uinta Basin)
UT10_photos: contains 453 photos from the mapzone RRMT (Raft River Mountains)
UT11_photos: contains 203 photos from the mapzone WYOM (Wyoming)
UT12_photos: contains 490 photos from the mapzone YAMP (Yampa Basin)
UT13_photos: contains 68 photos from the mapzone UNCM (Uncompaghre)
UT14_photos: contains 338 photos from the mapzone WSRB (West Slope River Basin)
UT15_photos: contains 43 photos from the mapzone GSHT (Goshute)

Download Instructions:

1.  Download zipped file click here.

2.  Save the file to your computer and unzip its contents.  The photo directory (Photos) must reside in the same folder on your hard drive as the .mdb file.

3.  The file directory should look something like this: Click here for a graphic display.

UTGap_Database/UTGap_Database.mdb
UTGap_Database/Photos/UT1_photos/GSLK
UTGap_Database/Photos/UT2_photos/SBON
etc...

4.  Open UTGap_Database.mdb file in Microsoft Access and click the "camera" button to view the photos taken at a site.