National Geographic  Green Mountain Reservoir/Ute Pass Trail Map

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This detailed Trails Illustrated folded map offers comprehensive coverage of the Green Mountain Reservoir and Ute Pass areas in Colorado.

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Features

  • Provides valuable wilderness tips and Leave No Trace guidelines, along with updated trails, trailheads, points of interest, campgrounds and much more
  • Printed on waterproof, tear-resistant material with a plastic coating that offers the durability needed for outdoor use
  • Includes selected waypoints in both lat./lon. and UTM coordinate systems as well as GPS-compatible UTM grid lines for easy navigation
  • Measures 7.5 x 4 in. folded and 32 x 22 in. fully opened; scale of 1:40,680
  • National Geographic Maps; copyright 1983 (revised 2007)

Made in USA.

Coverage includes the Arapaho National Forest, Eagles Nest and Ptarmigan Peak wilderness areas, Heeney, Green Mountain Reservoir, Cataract Lakes, Black Lake and Ute Pass.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

State / Province

Colorado

Map Number

107

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1 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Mike B
Denver, Colorado
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Durable and Accurate for what it is.....

11 years ago

I like the paper these are printed on it is very durable. They are almost impossible to tear even when wet. I like the fact that the new version has the Game Management Units on them, it makes them more functional as a hiker and a hunter. I do not like the fact that on the ground I ran into an older road that was not listed when I was off trail dodging snow drifts. I thought I was back on the trail but I had found an old jeep trail and ended up slightly confused when the road went one way and I knew I needed to go the other. Not a big deal, I know that map makers intentionally drop roads / trails that are depreciated by the forest service so people do not use them and that this map is not meant to replace a USGS detailed quad map but it would have been nice to have know it was there even if it had a note that said it was closed or under reclamation.

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