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Good Northwest Maps

bharris68 said:
You can get quality maps that are well-detailed from REI and a few other outlets by these folks:

http://greentrailsmaps.com/

Good peeps - order the series for where you wheel/hike and you won't regret it :cheer:

Not sure about greentrails but REI is the anti-christ for motorized sports:mad: Every time you spend money there you give money to close down 4x4 trails since they donate a large portion of their profits to the anti access crowd.
you can get a great map for naches and rimbock here. http://www.pan.co.yakima.wa.us/sheriff/orv.htm
they just came out with a new one with a dvd:clappy:
 
Yeah I'd stick to the FS/Gov ones, I bought some green trail maps one time, and the maps were not accurate and I ended up dead ending and had to backtrack a long way in the dark, it was awesome. And it wasn't just me not being able to read it, when compared to Forest Service maps it was off as well.
 
Sorry to disagree, but I prefer Metsker Maps, and I don't have to purchase them from a bunny-hugger outlet. :redneck:
 
GRNTACO said:
*spits Starbucks out of nose* :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: OW!! Thats hot.....

Friends don't let friends drink $tarbucks. :kissmyass:
 
Starbucks sucks! I'd rather drink the Fat Bastard stool sample that Austin Powers drank than a black cup of coffee from Starbucks!

Yeah, I get my maps from the forestry service! They got some nice water proof ones, too!
 
Jaydog said:
Friends don't let friends drink $tarbucks. :kissmyass:

I was hoping someone would get the sarcasm.:;

I would never spend $4 on a cup of coffee....unless it came with a blo......never mind.
 
GRNTACO said:
With out a doubt the best topo I have used.
That's because they're the real thing, USGS 7.5' quads. Not retouched, not edited, not simplified. Raw maps full of information. :D
 
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