Where do you get your detailed 1:24000 maps?
- kpeter
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Re: Where do you get your detailed 1:24000 maps?
Yes, I just print from CalTopo and store in a gallon ziplock bag. I often blow up the scale and go through 1-2 sheets of maps a day. I make no effort to connect them all, but I do overlap what I print a bit so I can make the transition from one sheet to the next easily. A week long trip I might go through a dozen 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of maps. I often print an overview map with a compressed scale and then expanded maps for any individually challenging things I might do, like a cross country pass.
- oleander
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Re: Where do you get your detailed 1:24000 maps?
After some downtime, MyTopo.com is back to making customized maps.
This is my answer to situations where your off-trail routes carry you through an area that might otherwise require six adjacent 7.5-minute quad maps, that can actually mostly be captured with a single customized map - in combination with a larger map indicating the trails in that part of the range.
This is my answer to situations where your off-trail routes carry you through an area that might otherwise require six adjacent 7.5-minute quad maps, that can actually mostly be captured with a single customized map - in combination with a larger map indicating the trails in that part of the range.
- Love the Sierra
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Re: Where do you get your detailed 1:24000 maps?
That is exactly what I do!
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