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Arthur's Pass National Park

New Zealand: Dept. of Conservation Hiking & Leisure Maps

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Series: New Zealand: Dept. of Conservation Hiking & Leisure Maps
Sheet reference: 273-01
Publisher: Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
Catalogue number: 154304
Format: Folded Map
Scale: 1:80,000
Size Folded: 12x21cm
Size: 80x60cm
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

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£11.95

One of the titles in a series of hiking and leisure maps published by New Zealand’s Dept. of Conservation, the body responsible for managing the country’s 14 national parks and several of its forests and other protected areas. Scales and cartography vary according to the area covered. Most titles are based on the 1:50,000 topographic survey, with contours and relief shading, and highlight tramping paths and huts maintained by DOC. On the reverse there are notes describing the areas and various routes, etc.

In this title: contours at 100m intervals and bold relief shading, with colours and graphics indicating the type of terrain and vegetation. Overprint shows walking and tramping tracks, plus mountain biking routes. Symbols highlight accommodation facilities, including huts maintained by DOC indicating capacity, places of interest, sport and recreational facilities, fuel supplies, etc. The map has a New Zealand Map Grid and latitude/longitude margin ticks at 5’. On the reverse there is an enlargement at 1:50,000 of the area around Arthur’s Pass Village with suggestions for short walks, as well as extensive notes on the whole area.

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