Fee Free Day September 20
Just my luck: this is the day we're scheduled to arrive...and I already prepaid, last year, for a 1-year pass. So much for advance...
m a weber 2003-08-14 20:00:37 #23792

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
interested in the technology, availability. Check out www.ijtechnologies.com, a product called Duragraphix Tyvek. In only comes in BIG rolls that aren't...
johngeyles 2003-08-14 16:06:29 #23791

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
Inkjet-coated Tyvek? Don't tell me you use your map for a groundcloth or rainfly too! Why don't you brag a little about this, I am interested in the...
tomkbourne2002 2003-08-14 15:41:59 #23790

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
trail locations. I never received a response. Maybe they're reluctant to take suggestions from sources they don't know (no slight against you !). Bob...
johngeyles 2003-08-14 13:51:25 #23789

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
Bob, A hiker as strong as you could mark progress on an AZ state map. I have had a different experience with TI. On two occasions I contacted them with an...
Dick Matthews 2003-08-14 13:36:40 #23788

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
OK. We disagree a little. I think it is quite a useful map but amazingly inaccurate in detail. Multiple routes do exist (or almost not at all) in several...
Doug Nering 2003-08-14 12:14:04 #23787

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
Doug, You come down way too hard. Yes the TI does have some problems but I always carry it with me for identifying landmarks. I do NOT agree with your...
Bob Audretsch 2003-08-14 11:12:12 #23786

Re: Trails Illustrated GC Map
No one should be using the TI map to navigate at any great level of detail. The survey is outdated and the scale (as you note, Dick) is too large for...
Doug Nering 2003-08-14 11:03:38 #23785

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