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I used a compass with a magnifying glass. (and the larger 11x17 maps) <BR>
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The Suunto A-30 version of this one: <BR>
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Rambler<BR> <BR>> Message: 2<BR>> Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 07:40:55 -0700 (PDT)<BR>> From: Dave Osborn <alohakai2@yahoo.com><BR>> Subject: [Cdt-l] Ley Maps<BR>> To: cdt-l@backcountry.net<BR>> Message-ID: <482088.35177.qm@web54307.mail.re2.yahoo.com><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> There has been some debate about the merits of normal sized 8.5X11 versus 11X14 prints of Jonathan Ley?s maps. ?<BR>> <BR>> Here?s another option that I tried yesterday & it works great - a lightweight plastic magnifying glass.? I bought one in Walmart ( $4 - Stationary Dpt., brand name ?Licken?) that has a 2X/4X lens.? I?ll remove the lens from the frame and just carry the 2.5? (they come in a 3? diameter size also) lens itself with the maps.? With the lens I can easily see the finest detail on my 8.5X11 maps. <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Happy Trails,<BR>> freebird<BR>></body>
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