Locating faded Indian trails with old maps?



Casca

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Dec 14, 2006
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The challenge is to locate old faded Indian paths and Trails and many of our patrons use our early edition USGS Topo maps to do just that. Always looking for a new adventure wherever you live in the Southwest or any part of these United States, the great outdoors always has something new to offer. People have come to us for all sorts of maps, whether for hiking, biking, mountain climbing, treasure hunting, prospecting or even boating and sailing. Hikers and mountain bikers have found our website and inquired for certain old maps of the region they are exploring. Not only was the one of a kind map important to their trip-out, but they also wanted the item laminated for easy access amongst their equipment. Outdoors-man of any caliber has found a maps a valuable tool, to locate isolated drinking holes that can be found on the Indian routes throughout our land. It really is a significant asset when you find yourself in unfamiliar region in partnership with a copy 19th century map. It can direct you out of the wilderness and show you the limited water supply where the Native American people.
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