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Store paper maps in a waterproof case with dividers to keep them separate and easy to find, and consider digitizing a copy to use on a smartphone or GPS device for added convenience.
Map Organization and Storage
To keep paper maps organized, use a waterproof map case or pouch that can withstand the elements. Look for a case with multiple compartments or dividers to separate maps by region, terrain, or activity. This will help you quickly find the map you need and prevent them from getting mixed up or damaged.
Map Maintenance and Duplication
Regularly inspect your paper maps for signs of wear and tear, such as tears, creases, or water damage. Consider replacing any maps that show significant signs of deterioration. To ensure you always have a backup, digitize a copy of each map and store it on a smartphone or GPS device. This will also allow you to access maps remotely, even if you don’t have physical copies.
Map Categorization and Labeling
Organize your paper maps by categorizing them by region, terrain, or activity. Use labels or stickers to identify each map and its contents. This will make it easier to find the map you need and quickly identify the information you’re looking for. Consider color-coding your labels to distinguish between different types of maps or activities. For example, use red labels for hiking maps and blue labels for camping maps.
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