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Reviewed By: Han Leunk, Holland on 12/29/22
I'am preparing myself to do the L&C route. Bought 2 maps, S6 + S7 , great maps. I already got enthousistic on forehand. Super details as well Wb+EB .
Section 7 of the Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail begins in Clarkston, Washington and heads overland to the Pacific Ocean. When the route meets the Columbia River, winds can become fierce, blowing predominately from the west particularily in the area known as the Gorge. This map section, like others on this route, has options. You can ride along the Gorge in either Oregon or Washington. From Astoria, the 19.3-mile Cape Disappointment Spur crosses the Columbia into Washington and heads west to Cape Disappointment State Park.
Mr. James C. Becker, Vancouver, WA, has sponsored this section of the Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail and major funding has been provided by REI.
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Reviewed By: Han Leunk, Holland on 12/29/22
I'am preparing myself to do the L&C route. Bought 2 maps, S6 + S7 , great maps. I already got enthousistic on forehand. Super details as well Wb+EB .
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Reviewed By: David Dolney on 3/21/21
Yes you can go with Google, but don't. This map set will keep you out of the weeds and prevent backtracking. I'm buying new maps to replace my old ones. And I'll take Google along.
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Reviewed By: MARK Henderson on 2/6/20
Incredibly inclusive. Great map for my trip this summer. Thanks for doing such great leg-work.
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Reviewed By: Miled on 7/28/19
I’ve used several AC maps, Great Rivers, Texas Hill Country. This one, like Mississippi River maps has alternatives on both sides of river. My one complaint is that the pluses and minuses of the alternatives are not listed/discussed. I’d also like to put in a plug for the brand new (May 2019) Society Hotel AND Hostel in Bingen WA. The hostel portion reminded me of European hostels and at $37 for a bunk is just wonderful
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Reviewed By: Walter on 8/25/18
Map had all the info I needed, plus a sheet of some corrections since the map had been printed. Only complaint is that Washington Highway 14 was a little sketchy the first few miles going east past Vancouver. Other than that a great route.