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PostThu Dec 27, 2001 7:42 pm 
I think I posted this link on the old site, but I'm going to post it here as well with some additional links. For those that like panorama maps, check out http://www.panorama-map.com/ For a short biography on Richard Pargeter, who did alot of the panorama maps of the Washington Cascades and Olympics that hikers use, check out http://www.panorama-map.com/pargeter/pargeter.html For some information about the person helped start the panorama thing in Europe, check out http://www.berann.com/

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PostThu Dec 27, 2001 11:13 pm 
Have you ever tried looking at one of the Pargeter maps upside down? It doesn't work. They are great maps for trip planning and dreaming up places to go.

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