Colorado Atlas & Gazetteer

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DeLorme's Atlas and Gazetteer Series is America's most popular line of recreational maps! Each atlas covers an individual state in its entirety with detailed, full-color topographic maps. Detail includes back roads, hidden lakes, boat ramps, hiking trails, campgrounds, public lands, forests, wetlands and more. And, the Gazetteer sections feature page after page of information on places to go and things to do. These atlases are year-round favorites with outdoors enthusiasts and anyone who likes to leave the main ...
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Overview

DeLorme's Atlas and Gazetteer Series is America's most popular line of recreational maps! Each atlas covers an individual state in its entirety with detailed, full-color topographic maps. Detail includes back roads, hidden lakes, boat ramps, hiking trails, campgrounds, public lands, forests, wetlands and more. And, the Gazetteer sections feature page after page of information on places to go and things to do. These atlases are year-round favorites with outdoors enthusiasts and anyone who likes to leave the main roads behind.
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A new feature of the DeLorme atlases is the double page spread showing the entire state, main roads, public lands and cities, and indexed to the detail maps. These are of two scales--1" to 2.3 miles for the complex western areas, 1" to 4.6 miles for the flat eastern portion. We find a magnifying glass useful, but the small--and excellent--scribing is a fair trade-off for the expediency of an atlas covering highways, roads, ways, trails, and recreation sites. The price is a notable bargain. Fifteen states are now covered by these splendid references. 11x15.5" Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780899332888
  • Publisher: DeLorme
  • Publication date: 5/28/2011
  • Series: Atlas and Gazetteer Series
  • Edition number: 9
  • Pages: 1
  • Sales rank: 57921
  • Product dimensions: 10.80 (w) x 15.30 (h) x 0.40 (d)

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  • Posted Sat Aug 15 00:00:00 EDT 2009

    Excellent maps for the Backpacker

    I am constantly looking for the most up todate and detailed maps for use in planning backpacking trips in Colorado. The Colorado Atlas and Gazetteer is a must have in my opinion for those who want to get out into wilderness and parks of Colorado. The detail is excellent and up to date. I plan trips with GPS maping software and use a Garmin GPSMap60csx unit, and love this atlas for making copies of trails and overlaying the copy in the GPS mapping software. The map pages are small enough to be able to copy on a standard scanner and the detail is sharp enough to enlarge and get the excellent detail. The maps are up to date and comprehensive and the Atles is always my first and last verification of the trails I take for the first time and my most trusted cross-reference to verify other sources.

    The only caution I make is that the print is small and would recommend keeping a magnifying close at hand. For my use this is a positive, but some might find it more difficult than a larger atlas or flat maps.

    I highly recommend.


    Ron Kays, Larkspur Colorado

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Jul 11 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    great atlas!!

    fast shipping and we are very happy with this Atlas

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