| Gray Wolf - Dosewallips
Updated: 2000 Scale 1:62,500 Contour Interval: 50 feet
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The Gray Wolf - Dosewallips map contains the headwaters of the Dungeness, and the Main Fork Dosewallips Rivers in Olympic National Park, and part of the Buckhorn Wilderness of Olympic National Forest. in the northeast corner of the Olympic Mountains in Washington State, USA.
It covers the entire Gray Wolf Drainage, the upper Dungeness, and the Main Fork Dosewallips Rivers and their trails. From Obstruction Point and Deer Park on the North, to the Dosewallips Road on the southwest, It contains some of the most extensive network of high country trails in the Olympics, as well as the isolated Royal Basin on the East.
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Special Features:
Trails are more accurate and up-to-date than any other published map we are aware of. Woodland shading has been updated from recent 7.5 minute maps (where available) and recent photos to more accurately show vegetation patterns near timberline, as well as timber harvest, wildfires and other changes not shown on USGS or other commercial maps. National Forest Roads are up-to-date, with current road numbers. Map coordinates are placed on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83), and UTM coordinates are shown compatible with the National Coordinate System. The most recent update included revised spot elevations throughout the map, and the use of a larger type to make them more readable.
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