View Full Version : Introducing the Long Trail Pocket Maps
postholer.com
02-19-2018, 00:39
The Long Trail has now joined the Pocket Maps family!
The book consists of 1 overview map, 5 section overview maps, 5 section meta-data pages, 47 trail maps, 52 elevation charts and a 10 page data book with 297 locations. These are not old, scanned USGS topo maps.
For more info: https://www.postholer.com/maps/Long-Trail/20
(https://www.postholer.com/maps/Long-Trail/20)
https://www.postholer.com/mapbooks/images/preview/20/21.jpg
bigcranky
02-19-2018, 08:09
Oh God I remember Mt Horrid. :) Hot, sweaty, buggy, and straight up from the road crossing.
While I did like the LT map, this would have been a nice addition to our kit.
MuddyWaters
02-19-2018, 08:52
I thought the long trail map was just about the perfect map. Possible because the trail was straight and it could be put on just a few panels.
The Long Trail has now joined the Pocket Maps family!
The book consists of 1 overview map, 5 section overview maps, 5 section meta-data pages, 47 trail maps, 52 elevation charts and a 10 page data book with 297 locations. [B]These are not old, scanned USGS topo maps.
Just got my copy. Nice looking maps, but I don’t see the shelters annotated on the detail map? An oversight? Not in available data sets?
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Postholer, they seem organized as Skurka's HDT, SHR, WRR, and SEKI Traverse mapsets but taking a "here's the trail" approach? :-? Can we make that comparison?
postholer.com
02-26-2018, 12:11
Just got my copy. Nice looking maps, but I don’t see the shelters annotated on the detail map? An oversight? Not in available data sets?
That's correct. We'll make that available as we get it!
postholer.com
02-26-2018, 12:13
Postholer, they seem organized as Skurka's HDT, SHR, WRR, and SEKI Traverse mapsets but taking a "here's the trail" approach? :-? Can we make that comparison?
The layout is the same I've used for all my maps since 2011. I'm not sure what Skurkas look like. All our maps are a work in progress, thus the annual or near annual updates. I'm always getting new data!