theksmith
Explorer
(cross posted from OffroadPassport.com)
Just a tip: for about 8 bucks, you can have Fedex Office (formerly Kinkos) spiral bind your atlas so that they are easy to fold back on themselves when you're using them on the trail.
They take the staples out of them, open them to the center, and then use a big press-cutter to slice everything down the middle (into 2 halves). Then they punch and sprial bind them. So the only info you might loose is right where the small holes for the binding are.
Not all the Fedex locations have binding machines big enough to fit the large atlases, and even the ones that do can only bind the center 11" - however that hasn't really been a problem for me. I know for sure here in Phoenix that the location on Thomas Rd near 40th Street and the one on Thunderbird and Tatum have the right equipment.
Every couple of years I get my favorite 2 AZ maps and re-do this. Usually the existing ones are trashed from use by then, and there are also new ones out every 2-3 years anyway.
Just a tip: for about 8 bucks, you can have Fedex Office (formerly Kinkos) spiral bind your atlas so that they are easy to fold back on themselves when you're using them on the trail.
They take the staples out of them, open them to the center, and then use a big press-cutter to slice everything down the middle (into 2 halves). Then they punch and sprial bind them. So the only info you might loose is right where the small holes for the binding are.
Not all the Fedex locations have binding machines big enough to fit the large atlases, and even the ones that do can only bind the center 11" - however that hasn't really been a problem for me. I know for sure here in Phoenix that the location on Thomas Rd near 40th Street and the one on Thunderbird and Tatum have the right equipment.
Every couple of years I get my favorite 2 AZ maps and re-do this. Usually the existing ones are trashed from use by then, and there are also new ones out every 2-3 years anyway.