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[pct-l] JMT/sierra maps?



I think a while back there was a favorable mention of the Tom Harrison
> mapset for the JMT/High Sierra route.

http://www.tomharrisonmaps.com/

----- Original Message -----
From: "Deems" <losthiker@sisqtel.net>
To: "pct" <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:11 PM
Subject: [pct-l] JMT/sierra maps?


> Hey all,
>
> Getting close now and I've realized that I havn't found maps for the
> JMT/Sierras yet. What maps do most people carry, especially in a snow year
> like this, and more importaintly, where do you get them. I seem to recall
> discussion at some point about a nice online source for JMT/Sierra maps
but
> can't seem to find it.
>
> -Tinker
>
> I think a while back there was a favorable mention of the Tom Harrison
> mapset for the JMT/High Sierra route.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> http://www.tomharrisonmaps.com/
>
> http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo/maps/bookstore.shtml
>
> I can't vouch personally for the Harrison maps, but others have
recommended
> it.
> I've used the USFS Inyo's John Muir Map set in the SeKi parks and John
Muir
> Wilderness.
> 40 ft countour and it covers the whole wilderness and parks up to Devil's
> Postpile. The
> Harrison Maps are 200ft contours and comes as a stripset for the JMT
> stretch. It's
> a blizzard up here today in the Klamath River area, and a few new feet of
> snow in
> the Marbles and north of Seiad Valley. Winter never ends!
> Hikon
>
>
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