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comment by WanderingEng

There are some high quality scans online! The Mount Marcy quadrangle covers Mount Marcy, the highest point in New York. The 1953 map shows a trail in the bottom left of the southwest corner that goes up Twin Brook. This is the trail Roosevelt took, and it has since been abandoned. Online reports say Hurricane Irene wiped out any remaining signs of the trail.

Also of interest in the SW corner in the 1895 map is McIntyre Mountain. The primary summit is now called Algonquin with McIntyre describing the range.

Again in the SW corner just west of the Twin Brook is Cliff Mountain, and the map shows it over 4000'. Modern surveys have it under 4000' now. There's a peak bagging list of summits here to hike all 4000+ foot summits, and Cliff (and a couple others) are included because they were over 4000' on these old maps when two hikers and their guide first hiked the full set.





wasoxygen  ·  3179 days ago  ·  link  ·  

USGS sells historic and recent maps too.

user-inactivated  ·  3179 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Oooooh. I think I know what I'm getting the wife for a surprise gift.

user-inactivated  ·  3179 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That's so cool. I'd imagine maps probably cost a small fortune.

WanderingEng  ·  3179 days ago  ·  link  ·  

They don't! I picked up a mint one for $25 and a couple used ones for $12/each. The frames will be the real investment. I have four that are an inverted T shape, so I might get the two corners to make a 2x3 shape. I think the cost depends on rarity, and these were sort of mass produced.

user-inactivated  ·  3179 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, framing can be expensive. When I had my car ads professionally framed it cost about 10 times more to frame than the ads themselves cost and we're talking about magazine pages. To be fair, I did choose acid free matting, UV protective glass, the whole nine yards. But damn, framing is expensive. Anything you can do to save money on something as big as maps could really help put a dent in that.