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Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer
DeLorme
Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer
$29.95
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  Atlas of Oregon

  Rely on a DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer for the utmost in trip planning and backcountry access. Contains topographic maps with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer information on great places to go and things to do. Each atlas is a quality paperback; size 11" x 15-1/2"

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
DeLorme
Color:
N/A
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
240037
UPC:
019916003470
Other Features:
Map detail commonly includes: • Back roads, dirt roads and trails
• Elevation contours
• Remote lakes and streams
• Boat Ramps
• Public lands for recreation
• Land use / land cover - forests, wetlands
• Trailheads
• Campgrounds
• Prime hunting and fishing spots
Oregon Gazetteer categories • Campgrounds • Family Outings • Fishing • Hunting • Outdoor Adventures • Recreation Areas • Unique Natural Features
Suggested Uses • In-vehicle for everyday reference • Exploring back roads • Outdoor recreation'preparation and navigation • Business travel • Planning vacations and leisure activities • Armchair journeys
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