Any of you guys spend a lot of time looking over maps in the winter? Curious how many collect old maps? I've got a number of old maps I like to look at they have been out of print at least 40-50 years. It's interesting to see some of the old wilderness high routes that are not on current maps and try to find any remnants.
There's a few local books I've enjoyed reading in past winters like: Mountain Air, Adventures in the Pacific Northwest, and East of the Divide. Anyone have some similar book suggestions?
As far as maps and books, I like to spend time looking through the old Routes and Rocks book and map which is free to check out online.
http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/pacnw/nc/routes_rocks.htmlThe alpine lakes wilderness is especially close. I like to hear some of the old accounts from Hal Sylvester. Anyone know some other good sources of information for stories like that?