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How do you guys store your maps?
I basically have a huge stack of them on a bookshelf. Anyone have a better solution to keep them organized?
James
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i laminated my favs,, other maps rolled and in marked map tubes,,,
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I have this ridiculous souvenir algonquin map habit, where I get a park map whenever I take a trip. I mark the trip on the map, and they all live on a shelf on a bookshelf. When I'm in the park, I print out a screenshot of the relevant Jeff Maps section, laminate it, and keep it in my hat or shirt pocket (depends which hat I have with me).
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When I’m on trip I just bring whatever map I need. Unless it’s out of print, which is rare, I just bring the original and if it gets wrecked I replace it.
What I was asking about is storage and organization at home. I’m wondering if anyone has come up with a better solution than just shoving them all into a pile on a shelf.
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perhaps you should have a look at my previous post above,, and tell me what you think? two ideas for storage that suit me,
i guess you over looked my reply,, l.o.l.
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No sorry I didn’t mean to overlook yours but I see that as more of a method of preserving the maps. Which is of course valuable but it still just leaves them stuffed on a shelf or
Rolled up in a corner. I was wondering if anyone had an idea for organizing them. As I’m writing this I’m thinking a simple accordion file may be the way to go.
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Alphabetical? By geography? By physical folded size?
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PaPaddler wrote:
Alphabetical? By geography? By physical folded size?
Yes, yes and yes.
Any of those would be good ways to store them. Interested in a way to store them in any of those methods using some kind of folder, organizer box or.....?
I get the impression it’s mostly just stick them all together on a shelf, or rolled up like Swede said but I’m wondering if there is a better way. Hoping someone on here has an alternate way they organize theirs.