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Chiricahua Peak 100K
Chiricahua Peak, Arizona-New Mexico 1:100,000 scale topo map
BLM Chiricahua Peak, Arizona-New Mexico (Surface Management Status) metric topographic mapPrinted on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land. Distinct color tints show land management agency, with green showing Forest Service, blue for state lands, yellow for BLM, purple for National Park Service, and bluish-green for National Wildlife Refuges. Untinted parts of the map are private lands. A brown pattern shows sandy areas. Shows rivers, streams, creeks, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (with US and state highways and Forest Service roads numbered). Shows major power lines, mine shafts, mines and quarries, and gravel pits; campgrounds, landing strips and more. (See sample below.)
Communities shown include Sunsites, Pearce, Sunizona, Elfrida, McNeal, Gleeson, Rodeo, and Chiricahua. The major highways on the map are US 191, state 181, and state highway 80. Several parts of Coronado National Forest are in the region (including all of the Chiricahua Wilderness), and southern Chiricahua National Monument is included.The most prominent physical features on the map are the southern Dragoon Mountains, northern Mule Mountains, Sulphur Springs Valley, Swisshelm Mountains, southern Chiricahua Mountains, Pedregosa Mountains, Bernardino Valley, San Simon Valley, and a part of the Peloncillo Mountains.
All but the easternmost one-and-a-half inch strip of the map are in Cochise County, Arizona; the narrow eastern strip is in Hidalgo County, New Mexico. While elevations are primarily shown in meters, this map also shows spot elevations in feet as well.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 50 meters. Size: about 43 x 26¾ inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by Bureau of Land Management (distributed by US Geological Survey), 2001. New.
Item #AZ-40740. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
USGS Chiricahua Peak, Arizona-New Mexico metric topographic seriesPrinted on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land. A solid green tint shows the extent of woodlands, green dots show orchards and brushy areas. A brown pattern shows sandy areas. Shows rivers, streams, creeks, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (but only US and state highways are numbered). Shows major power lines, mine shafts, mines and quarries, and gravel pits; campgrounds, landing strips and more. (See sample below.)
Communities shown include Sunsites, Pearce, Sunizona, Elfrida, McNeal, Gleeson, Rodeo, and Chiricahua. The major highways on the map are US 191, state 181, and state highway 80. Several parts of Coronado National Forest are in the region, and southern Chiricahua National Monument is included.The most prominent physical features on the map are the southern Dragoon Mountains, northern Mule Mountains, Sulphur Springs Valley, Swisshelm Mountains, southern Chiricahua Mountains, Pedregosa Mountains, Bernardino Valley, San Simon Valley, and a part of the Peloncillo Mountains.
All but the easternmost one-and-a-half inch strip of the map are in Cochise County, Arizona; the narrow eastern strip is in Hidalgo County, New Mexico.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 50 meters. Size: about 43 x 23½ inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by US Geological Survey, 1994. New.
Item #AZ2750. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
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