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    Does anyone know if a PCT "strip" map (similar to the one seen here: http://www.atctrailstore.org/catalog...d=136&compid=1 ) can be found anywhere?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Solemates
    Does anyone know if a PCT "strip" map (similar to the one seen here: http://www.atctrailstore.org/catalog...d=136&compid=1 ) can be found anywhere?

    With your PCTA membership, you receive a map for free.

    The map can also be purchased at https://www.orderz.com/pcta/productd...7&part=PCTA-76

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    It isn't anywhere near as nice as the AT map. In fact, my PCT strip map is in a box somewhere, while my AT map is on my office wall. Unfortunately, I haven't seen any really nice PCT maps, except for the one on Mags' website.

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    Mags:

    I cant get your link to work correctly. And I have already looked on pcta.org before posting this question and couldnt find anything.
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    If you go to the link mags added, then click on shop - top right corner, when the page comes up click on memorabilla, there are several maps there.

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    This might help. I have an old National Geographic Atlas (1998) The PCT is shown beginning at the Mexico border, and ending at the Canadian border. It is marked in red, but at times hard to follow. So I highlighted in yellow. It sort of gives me the same information, I was looking for when I purchased my AT long thin map.
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    Thanks for all the help guys, but I was looking for something that I could frame and hang beside my framed strip map of the AT. Perhaps the unfolded map brochure on pcta.org will work, but I was wanting something a little nicer.
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