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Maps of the Northwest by Compass Mentus!
Commitment to Quality
Compass Mentus is committed to bringing you products of the highest quality.
VOL 2 ISSUE 7
> Construction Alert!!!!!
Gifford Pinchot 
Mt. Baker/Snoqualmie 
Olympic National Forest 

>Featured Map
Trails of the Columbia Gorge
 

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Construction Alert!!!

GIFFORD PINCHOT NF

Panther Creek Trail Bridge GMTA (Mt Adams Ranger District)11/30/99
Mollusk Surveys GCV (Cowlitz Valley RD) 4/14/2000
2562540 Road Decommissioning GMCZ 5/24/2000
Road 42 Bridge GMTA 5.31/2000
Tree Falling/Habitat Creation GCV 5/26/2000

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MT. BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NF

Rainier View Trail MWRRD (White River RD) 11/16/99
Denny Creek Foot Bridge MNBRD 1/6/00
Troublesome Creek Trail Bridge MSRD 4/12/2000
Roadside Brushing MSRD 5/3/2000
Roadside Brushing MWRRD 5/12/2000
Road Maintenance MSRD 5/4/2000
MarbleMount Boat Launch & Parking Area MBRD 5/25/2000
Blading Mt. Baker/Darrington Roads MBRD 5/12/2000
Canyon Road 41 MDRD 6/2/2000

OLYMPIC NF

Hood Canal Fall Road Maintenance OHOOD(Hood Ranger District) 11/1/99
Roadside Brushing OHOOD 4/18/2000
Surveys for Marbled Murrelets OLFH 5/25/2000

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FEATURED MAP
Trails of the Columbia Gorge

Produced by Geo-Graphics this trails map is your guide to experiencing the Columbia River Gorge.  Step beyond the highway and feel the mist of one of its many waterfalls, or stand amid a grove of old-growth Douglas fir trees.  Marvel at wildflowers found nowhere else in the world or take in the full depth and breadth of the Gorge from one of its high peaks.  Step back in time into the days of the Indians and early settlers who travelled and lived in the Gorge before there were roads. Open your eyes and ears to the stories it tells and the history it holds.  For an hour, for a week .......... travel the trails.  Experience the Gorge.

This map covers most of the trails in the Columbia River Gorge.  It provides maps and trail information along with general information on the Gorge and its flora and fauna.  It is an excellent source for hiking in the Gorge and can be purchased through our on-line Catalog. Search for Gorge.


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