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Reviews > Navigation and Map Gear > Maps > Delorme Atlas & Gazetteer Series > Bradley Bishop > Field ReportDeLorme Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer Field Report
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to top I have not had as much opportunity to get out in the field as I would have liked, but the Atlas has proven very useful so far. I have planned a couple of trips for later in the Spring using the Atlas to plan my drive. It would have proven very useful on our Christmas trip to visit family this year if I hadn't left it at home! :) We were forced to leave the Interstate for smaller highways during an ice storm, and the Atlas would have helped plot this course with its included back roads. I have since checked out this section of the Atlas, and recognize all the turns and back roads we took as accurate. I have also checked out some of the trailheads, campgrounds, and canoe put-ins along the section of the Buffalo River that I frequent. The locations of these features are accurately depicted in the Atlas, and the descriptions in the Gazetteer section are accurate. The back roads feature was also very useful in navigating a route to a friend's very remote cabin. I wish his driveway had been on the map so I could see the contour! :) The Atlas is adequately durable for my use so far. It is the same size and shape as a couple of our other atlases, and fits in our map drawer nicely. Its size does not lend itself to portability, though. It fits in the car fine, but I have been unable to carry it with me on the trail. It has spent much of its time in the floor of my living room as I tend to flip through it occasionally, planning random trips. I have made no effort to abuse the Atlas to test its durability, but I have no doubt it will stand up to ordinary use. I have not exposed the Atlas to any weather extremes other than severe cold in the car overnight, so I can't comment on its weatherproofness. It has survived multiple random attacks by our cats who seem to love maps and newspapers. Scanning and photocopying produce usable copies in a smaller version which I can fold up to take along in a pack or pocket. Much of the detail is lost in copying, I suspect due to the green background of the maps. Likes return to top Dislikes return to
top Thanks for the opportunity to test the DeLorme Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer. Read more reviews of Delorme gear Read more gear reviews by Bradley Bishop Reviews > Navigation and Map Gear > Maps > Delorme Atlas & Gazetteer Series > Bradley Bishop > Field Report | |||