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Spoonplugger December 3rd, 2003 03:00 PM

storing maps
 
I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne



Bob La Londe December 3rd, 2003 03:10 PM

storing maps
 
Depending on how they are folded and how many you have you could try using
large three ring binders with plastic pocket pages.

We kept all the documentation for computer games organized that way for
years.

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"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
news:rUmzb.554037$9l5.480979@pd7tw2no...
I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road

maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne





Chris Rennert December 3rd, 2003 04:48 PM

storing maps
 
Just like Bob said the 3 ring binder has always worked for me. Plus tabs to
alphabetize them always helps.

Chris
"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
news:rUmzb.554037$9l5.480979@pd7tw2no...
I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road

maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne





Spoonplugger December 3rd, 2003 05:51 PM

storing maps
 
Thanks guys ill give that try
Wayne
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Just like Bob said the 3 ring binder has always worked for me. Plus tabs

to
alphabetize them always helps.

Chris
"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
news:rUmzb.554037$9l5.480979@pd7tw2no...
I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road

maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne







Calif Bill December 4th, 2003 05:35 AM

storing maps
 
Do like the rest of us. Just throw them in a drawer.

"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
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Thanks guys ill give that try
Wayne
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
. ..
Just like Bob said the 3 ring binder has always worked for me. Plus

tabs
to
alphabetize them always helps.

Chris
"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
news:rUmzb.554037$9l5.480979@pd7tw2no...
I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road

maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne









J Buck December 4th, 2003 06:06 AM

storing maps
 
Do like the rest of us. Just throw them in a drawer

Or in the glovebox, over the visor, on the dash, or in the side pocket
of the door :)




Chicago Paddling-Fishing December 4th, 2003 11:50 AM

storing maps
 
Spoonplugger wrote:
: I have several different types of maps that have no home
: what is the best way to keep them organized
: the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road maps.
: does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
: Wayne

Depends on the size. I have a few of those stand alone plastic file folders
filled with smaller maps using hanging files inside the plastic cases.

For larger maps, 4 inch Schedule-25 PVC piping is pretty lightweight. I cut
them to 3 or 4 foot lengths depending on the maps and glue one end cap on,
and just hand tighten the other side. Schedule 25 PVC is much lighter than
the schedule 40 but you might have to dig for it at places like Home Depot.

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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers December 4th, 2003 03:33 PM

storing maps
 

"J Buck" wrote in message
...
Do like the rest of us. Just throw them in a drawer

Or in the glovebox, over the visor, on the dash, or in the side pocket
of the door :)


The side pocket of the truck door does very well. Then when you get to the lake, the map gets
transferred from the truck door to the console, wedged between the windshield and the locator. They
stay there at speeds up to 75 mph, faster than that and they blow out! :-(
--
Steve
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Charles B. Summers December 4th, 2003 03:54 PM

storing maps
 
I just store all of mine on the GPS and forget about them until I need them.


"Spoonplugger" wrote in message
news:rUmzb.554037$9l5.480979@pd7tw2no...
I have several different types of maps that have no home
what is the best way to keep them organized
the maps I need to organize are lake and forestry maps as well as road

maps.
does anyone have a system that they wanna share?
Wayne





Spoonplugger December 4th, 2003 09:16 PM

storing maps
 
Funny that's where they are now
"J Buck" wrote in message
...
Do like the rest of us. Just throw them in a drawer

Or in the glovebox, over the visor, on the dash, or in the side pocket
of the door :)







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