Where do you guys get your topo maps?

justinhw

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If this is in the wrong section, I apologize. I have been searching the forum for the last hour or so, but haven't found an answer.

I want to buy paper topo maps, preferably something like ARB's Road Atlas, but for US areas (Southern California specifically). Is there anything like a collection or book of maps for popular areas? Or do you guys usually print custom maps of each of the areas you travel to?
 
The USGS.gov site has a store locator for your area. I get mine at a Kayak outfitter here. Their on hand stock is good and I like to take a look at coverage area before I buy rather than best guessing.
 
Oddly enough, this old school stationary store in town carries them. They also carry stuff like drafting supplies and Terrain Navigator, so they kind of are into maps.

The other source in the PNW used to be GI Joes, but they bit the bullet with the economy, RIP.

I go to topodepot.com for free electronic data sets for the Android phone, and the tablet pc gets them from natl geographic .com.
 
I get my standard topos directly from USGS.

I have also ordered from www.mytopo.com. Mytopo lets you make custom maps, which can be useful, and they also have an option to get plastic coated maps which are nice if you expect you may be out and about in inclement weather.
 
WOW. USGS (while a little hard to see some of the tracks) is AMAZING. I love how easy the search feature is! Thanks!
 
I get my standard topos directly from USGS.

I have also ordered from www.mytopo.com. Mytopo lets you make custom maps, which can be useful, and they also have an option to get plastic coated maps which are nice if you expect you may be out and about in inclement weather.

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We have maps from Mytopo and they are great!
 
If this is in the wrong section, I apologize. I have been searching the forum for the last hour or so, but haven't found an answer.

I want to buy paper topo maps, preferably something like ARB's Road Atlas, but for US areas (Southern California specifically). Is there anything like a collection or book of maps for popular areas? Or do you guys usually print custom maps of each of the areas you travel to?

The Delorme Atlas and Gazetteer for So. Cal which is available from most bookstores, Amazon, and REI. Where in LA are you? Sports Chalet stores have sheets for the more popular areas, as do Adventure-16 stores and REI stores, afaik (it's been a few years since I was in LA).

Or the online sources, or print your own from TopoUSA.
 
The Delorme Atlas and Gazetteer for So. Cal which is available from most bookstores, Amazon, and REI. Where in LA are you? Sports Chalet stores have sheets for the more popular areas, as do Adventure-16 stores and REI stores, afaik (it's been a few years since I was in LA).

I'm about half an hour north of downtown. Totally forgot about Sports Chalet and REI stores, I'll definitely check them out!
 
Both, plus there is a Peterson gazette-style book of all the old county maps for Oregon. Using all three with paper maps can zero things pretty well.

Of the three, I find myself using the Benchmark gazette the most. Just easier to use.
 

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