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Rasty
07-06-2012, 13:44
I don't know if these sites have been listed before, but I find them very useful when planning a trip.

Free Printable USGS maps
http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/topo-maps.php (http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/topo-maps.php)

Weather Reports for Mountains Around the World
http://www.mountain-forecast.com/ (http://www.mountain-forecast.com/)

Detailed Summit Data (Trailheads, Routes, etc) for Mountains Around the World
http://www.summitpost.org/ (http://www.summitpost.org/)

rocketsocks
07-06-2012, 15:17
Wow, never have I seen these sites, good find, thanks!

Rasty
07-07-2012, 14:01
Rocket

I really like the mapping site. It's useful for when I need a map but know I will only look at it once or twice and just take it as a backup.

rocketsocks
07-07-2012, 15:26
For a weekender like meself, it's is a great way of bringing only the maps I need.

kimmer
07-07-2012, 15:38
Thank you so much for posting this!

Rasty
08-26-2012, 11:49
For my trip coming up from Roan mountain to Partnership shelter I used the topo mapping website and copied and pasted into MS Publisher (Word would work but Publisher is much better) then cropped the maps to what I needed and then created a PDF and sent to my phone. The only thing to be careful of is the re-routes on the AT are not up to date on the USGS maps. I just editted the maps from the ATC Google overlay. Gave me something to do one night.

Maddog
08-26-2012, 11:55
Thanks for the info! Maddog:D