BWCA Fisher Maps for Saganaga -- F-19 or F-32? Boundary Waters Listening Point - General Discussion
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thegildedgopher
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12/08/2020 12:11PM  
Do folks have a preference when selecting between F19 and F32?

My son is building the Gunflint Trail area on this bedroom wall using the Fisher F series maps. He has F13 and F14 and we're wondering which maps to get as he expands. It seems like F19 would make the most sense in terms of joining up to the others, but is there some advantage to F32 that I'm missing?
 
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JimmyJustice
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12/08/2020 01:06PM  
If i remember correctly F-32 covers areas that are found on multiple other F maps (like F-19) and thus its scale is different? Not sure but that is my recollection without pulling out my maps.
 
thegildedgopher
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12/08/2020 02:39PM  
JimmyJustice: "If i remember correctly F-32 covers areas that are found on multiple other F maps (like F-19) and thus its scale is different? Not sure but that is my recollection without pulling out my maps."


On their website it looks like it's the same scale, but I think you're right on there being several overlaps.

I'm set to go with F-19 I just figured I'd see what the story is with F-32.
 
Grandma L
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12/09/2020 03:54PM  
When in doubt, buy them all - can never have too many maps!
 
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