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mcpoz
Great maps Mark Unseen   May 31 01:34 UTC 1996

I just bought contour maps for Utah and Arizona.  These things are a must for
the traveler who wants to get into the remote areas.  The brand of my map is
DeLorme - (Utah) Atlas & gazetter - Topo Maps of the Entire State - Public
lands & Back Roads.  

This shows contour intervals, trails, state land, abandoned railroads,
elevation, land features, springs/wells, quarries, caves, mines, ruins,
landmark objects, and more.  

It cost about $17 at Borders.  I hope to put these to good use this fall.
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omni
response 1 of 6: Mark Unseen   May 31 03:47 UTC 1996

 I think that the US Geodetical survey has maps for sale as well.

 Another good source for maps is Geography Unlimited on Winewood.
rcurl
response 2 of 6: Mark Unseen   May 31 06:27 UTC 1996

How many maps are in the Utah/Arizona atlas? Are they exact copies of
USGS topo maps, or DeLorme derivatives? The prices of real topo maps
have gone up steeply (ca. $4.50 each now, I think), and I would be
surprised if DeLorme is selling the equivalent for less. Do the maps
show the UTM grid at correct scale, for use with the overlay reader?
robh
response 3 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 01:56 UTC 1996

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mcpoz
response 4 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 11:48 UTC 1996

Rane - here is some info from the DeLorme map inside cover:

"The Utah Atlas & Gazetteer is composed of 46 quadrangular maps.  Each map
is composed of 41.25 minutes of longitude and 48 minutes of latitude covering
an area approximately 37 miles (59.6 km) wide by 55.2 miles (88.8) km high."

"The scale of the atlas is 1:250,000 ....."

"Within each map are small black crosshairs which define areas 15 minutes of
longitude wide by 15 minutes of lattitude high.  These correspond to the same
areas covered by the USGS 15-minute (1:62,500 scale) maps."

DeLorme also has an ad in the back cover for CD-Rom mapping of the entire
country at street level.  (50 states).  They claim this zooms in and out
seamlessly.  They also have a "Map'n'Go" travel planner and a "Global
Explorer." 

Their phone is 1-800-452-5931 ext 550
rcurl
response 5 of 6: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 18:42 UTC 1996

Oh... 1:250,000. They aren't very useful for local travel. 
I just ordered the DeLorme Street Atlas for Mac. Ver. 3.0 (CD-ROM). It is
much used by GPS users, since one can obtain lattitude/longitude at any
chosen point (but one has to write it down to transfer it - bummer).
rcurl
response 6 of 6: Mark Unseen   Aug 25 03:05 UTC 1999

My GPS receiver survived WRO. 
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