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South Carolina Atlas & Gazetteer

South Carolina Atlas & Gazetteer

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $19.95

Manufacturer: DELORME PUBLISHING

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Description

The first choice of outdoors enthusiasts. Beautiful, detailed, large-format maps of every state. Perfect for home and office reference, and a must for all your vehicles. Gazetteer information may include: campgrounds, attractions, historic sites & museums, recreation areas, trails, freshwater fishing site & boat launches, canoe trips or scenic drives. Categories vary by state

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-11-09
Summary: "AMAZINGLY USEFUL - GET THE SC DNR ATLAS TOO!"

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I travel the state of SC a lot - often to out-of-the-way places - and can highly recommend this DeLorme atlas.

To do my part in passing along back-fence knowledge, please let me address the [sometimes frivolous] knocks found in the 1, 2 & 3 star reviews.

NOT A TRUE GAZETTEER...

--THAT particular charge is true; and caused me to mark my review down from 5 to 4 stars.

TOO LARGE...

--Well, Duh! Buying without checking for appropriateness and suitability is a clear indication of bad news for the gene pool.

NOT AS GOOD AS OTHER STATES IN THE SERIES...

--Possibly true; nonetheless, out of all the similar publications [for South Carolina] that I have seen, this one is, IMO, the best game in town. It is a great complement to the also-excellent South Carolina Wildlife Facilities Atlas that is available from the SC DNR.

PLUSES:

**Large Format - [this is essential to this kind of product & makes reading it MUCH easier]

**GPS Grids - This means that the entire state is broken into equidistant grids which, in addition to making the product easier to interface with GPS devices, makes for an excellent and rapid "table of contents" for moving around inside the atlas quickly. For instance, let's say that one knew where Georgetown, SC was and wanted to immediately go to the correct LARGE TOPO map for that city... One would simply go to the 63-grid map of the entire state that is just inside the front cover, locate Georgetown in Grid 49, and turn to where that entire grid can be found in numerical sequence. Bang! That was quick! [and THAT makes this kind of map extremely pleasurable and useful to use!]

**Updated Regularly - This is the 2006 Edition; when buying this kind of publication if you want the roads to be up-to-date in a fast growing state such as SC, you better be sure to find the latest edition available. DeLorme has a good track record for getting out updated editions frequently.

CON:

None for me.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2009-10-18
Summary: "It is more fun to be lost"

The Atlas for South Carolina is not as easy to use as the ones I have used for other states. The roads are not well labeled and the contrast is poor. Roads in urban area are impossible to follow. I found many roads were not paved, but the Atlas did not indicate it. It did have better and more accurate detail than a Garmin.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-01-25
Summary: "Best for finding back roads, trails, and the perfect campsite"

This is the atlas I recommend for finding back roads and hiking trails. These guides are very detailed because they are written for each individual state. Hawaii's map pages are 1:84,000 scale and parts of Alaska can have 1:1,1,400,000 scale. Visit http://delorme.com and you can get information on map scales and elevations for the state you're interested in.

I can thank this book for the best 4th of July I ever had. We live in Washington State. Everyone knows that camping is very crowded over the 4th. It was in this book that I found Lost Lake. It's a small lake tucked into the mountains off highway 12 near Mt. Rainier. Lost Lake is off the beaten path and our atlas showed us the way to get there. Not only did we find Lost Lake but we had a waterfront campsite and I caught my limit of rainbow trout. There are many more lakes that we will explore next summer using this atlas. Visit our blog at www.radiodirectoryvagabonds.blogspot.com - and you can see Lost Lake and the beautiful campsite we found. The book is great for armchair journeys, finding boat launches, streams, and public hunting and fishing grounds. This is great for trip planning and treasuring hunting for the perfect campsite!

Ken Fritz author of The United States Radio Directory: A Traveler's Favorite Companion 2008-2009


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-01-08
Summary: "Great map"

This is a great map with lots to offer and paired with a GPS it will do you wonders finding most things you want to find.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-11-24
Summary: "SC map"

I love delorme maps, but I was disappointed that this one doesn't have maps of the bigger cities. I bought it for a trip to Charleston, but it was basically worthless for navigating the downtown area. Other than that, it was great for getting around.