Jazzbo
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I’m thinking of hosting a USGS topo map giveaway on VFTT in near future. I thought I’d run this by moderators first prior to posting. I think VFTT would be pretty ideal place to offer these. I’d probably put it up for 3 or 4 weeks and pick the most worthy recipient and mail them off to them.
My wife and I have been working on reducing some of the clutter in our somewhat small house. The scope of this project includes my gear room and map collections. This is partly related to my getting older and attempting to pass on some of my hiking related stuff myself rather than leaving it to my heirs to deal with. With that in mind I have a large stack of 25 topo maps I've decided to part with. This collection covers most of northern New Hampshire (North Country), regions of NEHH peaks in Vermont and Maine.
I have another 25 or so covering majority of WMNF region which I might also part with if I can find someone who can put them to better use than I ever will. I inherited these from Bill Bowden's wife after he passed away. Bill was on 4K committee, so they tend to focus on regions of interest for New England peak baggers and bushwhackers.
I almost never refer to them as I am something of techno-geek. My principal areas of interest can be dealt with by Caltopo, Gaia, GranitView, and Stonewall Mapper. If I’m planning to hiking in an area I generally just print out 8.5 X 11 maps of area I plan to travel in. I’m pretty much done with bushwhacking remote areas of NH, ME, and VT.
My wife and I have been working on reducing some of the clutter in our somewhat small house. The scope of this project includes my gear room and map collections. This is partly related to my getting older and attempting to pass on some of my hiking related stuff myself rather than leaving it to my heirs to deal with. With that in mind I have a large stack of 25 topo maps I've decided to part with. This collection covers most of northern New Hampshire (North Country), regions of NEHH peaks in Vermont and Maine.
I have another 25 or so covering majority of WMNF region which I might also part with if I can find someone who can put them to better use than I ever will. I inherited these from Bill Bowden's wife after he passed away. Bill was on 4K committee, so they tend to focus on regions of interest for New England peak baggers and bushwhackers.
I almost never refer to them as I am something of techno-geek. My principal areas of interest can be dealt with by Caltopo, Gaia, GranitView, and Stonewall Mapper. If I’m planning to hiking in an area I generally just print out 8.5 X 11 maps of area I plan to travel in. I’m pretty much done with bushwhacking remote areas of NH, ME, and VT.