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Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer

Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer Review
Review: A 4.8 out of 5!

The Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer is the Bible for outdoor activity in Arkansas, especially if you tend to leave the beaten trail behind. This is an excellent collection of maps that provide detailed data on topology and land formations. The large format pages provide better detail than most forestry maps that I have used in the past. And the book format is much easier to manage than larger flat, accordian style maps, especially when you are en-route (it includeds all of Arkansas and is much easier to fold too). This publication is a must for anyone interested in hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, kayaking, hunting, or exploring Arkansas beyond the reach of highways.

So why only a 4.8? Some small, barely maintained and unmaintained forestry roads are NOT on these maps. If you are not throughly famliar with the area, you better have one just in case. Better safe than sorry! Hiking trails are also NOT on the maps. Thus, -0.2

-jw

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer Review
Review: A 4.8 out of 5!

The Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer is the Bible for outdoor activity in Arkansas, especially if you tend to leave the beaten trail behind. This is an excellent collection of maps that provide detailed data on topology and land formations. The large format pages provide better detail than most forestry maps that I have used in the past. And the book format is much easier to manage than larger flat, accordian style maps, especially when you are en-route (it includeds all of Arkansas and is much easier to fold too). This publication is a must for anyone interested in hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, kayaking, hunting, or exploring Arkansas beyond the reach of highways.

So why only a 4.8? Some small, barely maintained and unmaintained forestry roads are NOT on these maps. If you are not throughly famliar with the area, you better have one just in case. Better safe than sorry! Hiking trails are also NOT on the maps. Thus, -0.2

-jw


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