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Old 01-31-2013, 08:35 AM   #1
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Default Congratulations to DCR - Hiking Map

Congratulations are in order for our poster DCR who has provided this site with many pictures of the various mountains and hiking venues throughout the Lakes Region.

He produced the first comprehensive trail map of the Belknap Range, and it was made available at many trailheads and at local libraries and other locations.

A new comprehensive map, 11x17 in size, has been made utilizing among other things, GPS, and this map has been dedicated to Dave Roberts (DCR) for his efforts on the intial map.

Congratulations Dave...thanks for all you have done.

An article on this can be found in the Jan. 31, 2013 Laconia Daily Sun. A link to the page can be found here, complete with a picture of the map.
http://issuu.com/dailysun/docs/lds1-31-13

"click to read" and along the bottom, you can navigate directly to page 20, where the article will be found.
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