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National Geographic Trails Illustrated - White Mountains Map Pack - NH
National Geographic Trails Illustrated - White Mountains Map Pack - NH
The Trails Illustrated / National Geographic White Mountains Map Pack is a superb tool for exploring one of America's best outdoor recreational areas. These Trails Illustrated topographic maps are the most comprehensive recreational maps for the White Mountains (Franconia Notch, Lincoln, Presidential Range, Gorham). Coverage area includes: White Mountain National Forest; Pemigewasset and Sandwich Range wilderness areas; Appalachian National Scenic Trail from Hanover, NH to Crawford Notch State Park; Franconia Notch and Echo Lake state parks; Kancamagus Highway, Tripoli Road, and Bear Notch Road. Also includes Plymouth, Rumney, Lincoln, Twin Mountain, North Conway and Wonalancet; Mt Washington, Tuckerman Ravine and Pinkham Notch, Dry River-Presidential Range; Great Gulf, and Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness Areas. Moose Brook, Milan Hill State Parks. Berlin, Gorham, Jackson and North Chatham.More than just a map, National Geographic Trails Illustrated topographic maps are designed to take you into the wilderness and back. Printed on tear-resistant, waterproof material, this map can go anywhere you do. Each map is based on exact reproductions of USGS topographic map information, updated, customized, and enhanced to meet the unique features of each area. The maps include valuable wilderness tips and Leave No Trace guidelines, along with updated trails, trailheads, points of interest, campgrounds, and much more. With a new color palette and stunning shaded relief, backcountry navigation has never been easier.Approximately 4 1/4" x 9 1/4" folded; 25.5" x 37.75" fully openedScale = 1:60,360Map revised - 2002Features Included: Trail from Hanover, NH to Crawford Notch State Park; Franconia Notch and Echo Lake state parks; Kancamagus Highway, Tripoli Road, and Bear Notch Road. Also includes Plymouth, Rumney, Lincoln, Twin Mountain, North Conway and Wonalancet; Mt Washington, Tuckerman Ravine and Pinkham Notch, Dry River?Presidential Range; Great Gulf, and Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness Areas. Moose Brook, Milan Hill State Parks. Berlin, Gorham, Jackson and North ChathamWaterproofTear resistant paperIncludes complete area and emergency infoMaps are 2 sidedIncludes Emergency contact info and addressesContains TI/Nat Geo maps 740 & 7412 maps! A $24.00 value for only $19.95.
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National Geographic Experience Tuna 3S/Semi Dry Snorkel (Deep Blue)
National Geographic Experience Tuna 3S/Semi Dry Snorkel (Deep Blue)
Orthodontic designed mouth pieces to avoid jaw fatigue. Easy mount snorkel tab to secure snorkel to mask. Wide bore tube for proper air displacement and exchange. Properly sized components to accommodate widest range of snorkelers. Variety of splash guards to keep the snorkel “dry” under most conditions. The snorkel is designed and should be worn on the left hand side of the mask. This positioned has become the industry norm because SCUBA divers also wear snorkels and the regulator or air delivery system is designed to be placed over the right shoulder. Wearing the snorkel on the left will give you the best results and function out of splash guards at the top of your snorkel as well any purge valve assembly’s at the bottom. The snorkel is attached to your mask by attaching the snorkel tab that comes on the snorkel to the mask strap. TIP Each time you place your snorkel and mask on you should take a moment to position your snorkel to make a line that follows the contour of your head from your mouth to the highest point on the back of the head or the “smart bump”, see mask fitting section for details. When inhaling from your snorkel always take a “cautious and slow” first breath to insure that the snorkel is void of water, this is best done by “slurping” in the first breath and permitting it to “pass” under your tongue. TIP To void the snorkel of any water simply exaggerate the pronunciation of the T in two by shouting TWO-TWO into the mouthpiece. Try it, it really works!
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