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What folks say about Green Trails Maps:
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Mark writes: "The Green Trails Maps strike
the perfect balance between size, scale, and detail. I'd like to use them
instead of the larger and older USGS 1:24000 maps."
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Ian of Seattle writes
Thanks for making some really neat maps. The detail, scale, and overall accuracy are much better suited for hiking than anything else I've found.
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Lorlei of Mount Vernon WA. writes...
Green Trails Maps are the best. I have to use them to find trails.
My first Green Trails Map was #109 and #110. I bought them because
my friend and I hiked up to Three fingers lookout and we used the maps
to find the trail. The maps were much more accurate than the hiking
book we were reading. Now whenever I go on a hike I buy the Green Trails
Map that has the trail on it. |
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In writing about the "Tiger Mountain," map 204S, Ginny of Renton says in her
report to Pack
and Paddle: "That map is indispensible, showing each and every little
trail we took -- and there were plenty." |
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Another customer says: "Have found the Green Trails maps
the best ones for Issaquah Alps, they are accurate and help with decision
making on routes that are not always well marked." |
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A customer who has moved away from the state and misses our maps writes: "My wife and I love your maps. To us, packing the appropriate Green Trails
Map for the area that we will be hiking is almost as important as packing
our tent." |
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Finally, a customer who was writing to suggest a change in a trail that he had hiked,
said of the Tiger Mountain map: "This is the best map of this area I have ever used.
The DNR map (1994)
and USGS maps (1993) for this area were hopelessly out of date even five
years ago." |
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We have now reprinted them with 2008 and 2009 editions, so they are even better!
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