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gravelroad
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Deeply envious. I once obtained the discontinued topo map inventory of my employer and held onto it for years, hoping to score a case like yours. Eventually I had to abandon the dream ...
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Mocha
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You could paddle it up the might mississippi!
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JWilder
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Where there is a will, there is a way :)
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Mocha
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I would love that map case. A rubbermaid tote is my current storage
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bobbernumber3
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I found this map case in the trash this morning! Just what I've been looking for!! It weighs a ton. Now, how do I get the darn thing 1600 miles home??
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RMinMN
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Fedex, use the liftgate option. Now figure out how to pack it.
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bobbernumber3
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alpinebrule: "From where to where? Time frame? Will be doing 35W Austin TX to Mpls in a couple weeks perhaps."
I'm on Don Pedro Island near Ft Myers, FL. It was more a rhetorical question, but hey, ya never know... destination would be Gladstone MI or anywhere near Green Bay.
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LindenTree
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Lots of Forestry stations and BLM offices had cases like that to store their Topo maps in. I think I threw one out once not sure. Some are metal with sliding drawers.
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alpinebrule
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From where to where? Time frame? Will be doing 35W Austin TX to Mpls in a couple weeks perhaps.
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okinaw55
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bobbernumber3: "I found this map case in the trash this morning! Just what I've been looking for!! It weighs a ton. Now, how do I get the darn thing 1600 miles home?? "
Map case or not, wherever you are, that's where I want to be right now. That place looks amazing!
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LindenTree
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okinaw55: "bobbernumber3: "I found this map case in the trash this morning! Just what I've been looking for!! It weighs a ton. Now, how do I get the darn thing 1600 miles home?? "
Map case or not, wherever you are, that's where I want to be right now. That place looks amazing!"
Agreed -And
Whatever happens on the deck, stays on the deck ;-)
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bobbernumber3
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Jackfish: "It would be a little cumbersome on portage trails, wouldn’t it? :)" Mechanized portages only for this map case!
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deerfoot
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Too bad you didn’t let me know 2 1/2 years ago when I was helping to clean out Uncle Phil’s (Wabakimi Project founder) basement. He had a large steel map case full of 40+ years of maps. I collected all the maps which went to the WP map maker but we couldn’t give the map case away. Somebody had a job on their hands getting that thing out of the basement.
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Jackfish
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It would be a little cumbersome on portage trails, wouldn’t it? :)
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Chuckles
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More importantly, how are you going to strap it to your canoe? And who gets to portage it?
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