Gear Review
A Good Companion
By Greg Goodson
June 12, 2009
I don't go to any National Park without a National Geographic map of the area. The maps are very descriptive and provide great information, whether you are day hiking, car touristing, or hitting up the backcountry.
View Details: National Geographic Maps: Trails Illustrated Rocky Mountain Range Maps
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Scale:
- (Grand Canyon NP) 1:63,360, (Grand Mesa) 1:40,680, (Longs Peak) 1:25,000, (Pikes Peak) 1:63,360, (Rocky Mountain NP) 1:50,000, (South San Juan) 1:63,360, (Vail/Frisco / Dillon) 1:40,680, (Glacier) 1:100,000, (Canyonlands-Islands) 1:35,000, (Canyonlands-Maze) 1:35,000, (Canyonlands-Needles) 1:35,000, (Escalante) 1:75,000, (Glen Canyon/Capitol Reef) 1:78,125, (Moab North) 1:70,000 & 1:35,000, (Moab South) 1:70,000 & 1:35,000, (San Rafael Swell) 1:90,000, (Zion NP) 1:37,700, (Grand Teton NP) 1:80,000 & 1:31,680, (Yellowstone-Mammoth) 1:63,360, (Yellowstone-Old Faithful) 1:63,360, (Yellowstone-Tower/Canyon) 1:63,360, (Yellowstone Lake) 1:63,360
- Recommended Use:
- hiking, backpacking, trekking
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