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Maps for the CDT ?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:20 am
by gobriango
My bro is hiking the CDT trail this upcoming summer. He has the 'narrow view' maps but is looking for maps with a wider view (whatever that means). Does anyone have a set of maps he can borrow or buy ???

PostPosted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 10:20 pm
by gobriango
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:02 am
by Vic Hanson
Hi,

Many of my friends have hiked the CDT, some I met while hiking the PCT. One acquaintance has a website with a lot of info, as well as his CDT journal. I believe he has map info on there as well, if not you can contact him from his site and I'm sure he can help or point you in the right direction. He goes by Mags.

http://www.pmags.com

Vic

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:14 am
by Vic Hanson
Sorry, I should have looked at his site a bit more before I replied. This is his CDT planning guide, which has map info.

http://www.pmags.com/joomla/index.php/Backpacking-and-Hiking-documents/cdt_doc.html

Mags is a great guy, I'm sure he would be willing to help your brother with any other info as well.

Another good resource is Yogi's CDT guide. I haven't seen it but I used her guide for the PCT, I don't think it has maps but a wealth of other info.

http://pcthandbook.com/product.php?productListId=2

Vic

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:11 am
by gobriango
Hi, I'm Brian's brother Chuck or better known by my trailname "Dogwood." I'm an avid thru-hiker. Finishing the CDT in 2010 will make me a Triple Crowner.

Yes, Paul Magnati's, "Mags" hiking website has some great CDT planning info and links. I'm well aware of this and have gained much from Mags. And, yes Yogi is a great person and, IMO, she publishes the best all around and in town guides for thru-hiking the AT, PCT, and CDT. However, the last time I checked Yogi didn't have any CDT Guidebooks available. While I'm open to all the planning info I can get I'm mainly interested in the Trails Illustrated National Geographic Maps, especially for the Colorado section of the CDT, and any BLM and Forestry Service maps for any of the other states - New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.

Thanks for the reply.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:22 am
by mattyj
This probably isn't what you're after, but for planning purposes, you're aware that you can get topo maps for the entire US available online, right?

As an example, i have a site at

http://mattj.net/overlaymap.html

that pulls USGS and MyTopo (inproved, relief-shaded version) images, although there are plenty of others out there as well.

Also, if you know what you want, Amazon has a truckload of Trails Illustrated maps.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:16 pm
by Alan Ellis
You can try the Continental Divide Trail Alliance at http://www.cdtrail.org. Another organization is the Continental Divide Trail Society at http://www.cdtsociety.org. Both look like they have a "store" and info about maps. Good luck on your hike.