| The Brothers - Mt Anderson updated: 1998 Scale 1:62,500 Contour Interval: 100 feet Includes National Forest |
The Brothers - Mount Anderson map is centered on The Brothers Wilderness, in Olympic National Forest, and the Duckabush and West Fork Dosewallips valleys in Olympic National Park on the Eastern edge of the Olympic Mountains in Washington State, USA.
This map includes the Mount Anderson Massif (the triple divide of the Olympic Mountains), and the high country trails south of there at the headwaters of the East Fork Quinault, the West Fork Dosewallips, the Duckabush, Hamma Hamma, and North Fork Skokomish. It also includes numerous trails on the edge of mountains.
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Special Features:
Trails are more accurate and up-to-date than any other published map we are aware of. National Forest Roads are up-to-date, with current road numbers. Private land is identified with a shading pattern. Woodland shading is updated to show timber harvest/regeneration activity, wildfires and other changes not shown on USGS or other commercial maps. The Brothers - Mount Anderson is one of four Custom Correct (tm) maps that have been adopted by the Olympic National Forest as their official Wilderness Maps. Rather than create a separate map series at taxpayer expense, the US Forest Service chose the best maps on the market, and contracted to place their Wilderness information on the back. This special relationship has continued since 1986.
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