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Colorado: Map for Flat Tops NE/Trappers Lake

Out of Print
Series: Trails Illustrated Maps Volume: 122
By: National Geographic
Scale: 40.68Th
Colorado: Map for Flat Tops NE/Trappers Lake
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Coverage includes White River and Routt national forests; Flat Tops Wilderness; Stillwater and Yamcolo reservoirs; the North Fork of the White River; and Marvine, Twin, Island, Trappers and Mirror lakes; Mandall and Indian Camp Pass; Big Marvine Peak. Includes UTM grids for use with your GPS unit.

Approximately 4.25" x 7.5" folded; 22" x 32" fully opened 
Scale = 1:40,680

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Out of Print
Series: Trails Illustrated Maps Volume: 122
By: National Geographic
Scale: 40.68Th
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