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Thread: New Guy from Russellville

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    zcooney Guest

    New Guy from Russellville

    Hello all!

    Let me introduce myself, I am Zac Cooney, a 2nd year student at Arkansas Tech University. I live on campus in the lovely city of Russellville, but my permenant residence is in Northern Virginia.

    I had heard of geocaching before, but never really committed to trying it out till a couple days ago. I was gathering some information for a Labor Day weekend hike (im a big hiking nut) when I rediscovered the hobby. Digging a little deeper, I found this site.

    As far as gear goes, I bought a Garmin GPS 40 and a Maggellin GPS 300 on ebay for $30 each. Hopefully they arrive before Friday so I can start caching.

    I am still lacking a decent map though, does anyone know of a store I can find a map at? I think I shall try the National Park Admin building here in Russellville tomorrow.

    Can't wait to hit the trails this weekend, maybe i'll see a few of y'all.

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    What kind of maps are you looking for?
    If your not living life on the edge your taking up too much space!!!!!!


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    zcooney Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by arkansas_stickerdude
    What kind of maps are you looking for?
    A topo map with trails, landmarks, etc. Maybe even some less-travelled roads.

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    LadyEngineer Guest
    Welcome Zac,

    Have you looked at the Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer by DeLorme. It has GPS grided topo maps of the entire state with back roads and outdoor recreation. You can get one at most Wal-Marts. It is not fold up put in your pocket but it is very handy. You can check out their website at: http://www.delorme.com

    LE

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    thenaturenurd Guest

    Delorme

    Delorme Arkansas Atlas is definitely the way to go.

    Of course there are some pretty neat software packages out their you print topo's from as well.

    Craig

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    nonnipoppy Guest
    Welcome Zack. For paper maps you might check on the USGS Quad maps. They cover a small area but are the bee's knees for topo and old roads. The National Geographic TOPO maps software are actually the quad maps on computer. Since I am in Clarksville, you can give me a call and I can show them to you. I have some of them at work.

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