[pct-l] New PCT maps
Lon Cooper
loncooper at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 16:54:28 CDT 2008
Marcia,
Do you know which new PCT maps you have questions about?
I have recently finished uploading free maps I have created of PCT
Sections A - K here:
http://www.pctmap.net
A new PCT atlas has been published and is available for parts of the PCT here:
http://www.pctatlas.com/
The forest service is about half finished with a set of maps such as this one:
http://www.nationalforeststore.com/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=NFS&Product_Code=CA-60&Category_Code=CA
-Halfmile
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Marcia <gottawalk at pacbell.net> wrote:
> I haven't seen the new PCT maps. What scale (i.e. 1:100,000) are they? How are the Lat longs along the edge expressed (i.e. UTM or Degrees, Minutes, Seconds or decimals)?
>
> I'm not on the CDT list right now and can't remember the answers to the same questions for Jonathan Ley's CDT maps. Does anyone know?
>
> For a long hike what scale would be your first choice? I like Tom Harrison's map scale of 1:63,360 with 80 ft contours on the JMT set. 1:100000 off Topo! was not enough detail to hike by cross country in NV.
>
> Has anyone hiked with a Excel Spread Sheet "Data Book"? It would have more frequent entries that the PCT Data Book but less prose than the Guide Books.
>
> If you're curious, take a look at the Arizona Trail site http://www.aztrail.org/ It seems that their Pocket Maps with a scale of 1:100000 and their downloadable Data Book along with their very current water page would be all that's necessary for a thru.
>
> Last, does anyone know a source for 11x17 waterproof map paper with both sides printable?
>
> Thanks!
> Marcia
> ...GottaPrint
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