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“Mount Diablo, Los Vaqueros & Surrounding Parks,
Featuring the Diablo Trail”
“Mount Diablo, Los Vaqueros & Surrounding Parks,
Featuring the Diablo Trail,” SMD’s new regional
recreation map is full color, double-sided, 34” x 40”,
waterproof and tearproof. It is available at the SMD
office for $9.95 plus tax, or by mail for an additional
$3.55 in tax, postage and handling (total $13.50). Visit
our office, call in, or mail or fax your order using the
order form. Map
is also available at
REI Store in Concord,
1975 Diamond Boulevard,
Forward Motion Stores
in Walnut Creek, 1352 Locust Str. or in Danville, 432
Hartz Ave., and many other
local stores. Wholesale: contact Wilderness Press
at (510) 558-1666
Save Mount Diablo’s New Regional Recreation Map
By Seth Adams & John Kelly
Save Mount Diablo has produced the first regional trail
map of the Diablo region including Mt. Diablo State
Park, Los Vaqueros and thirty-six other parks and
preserves. The map is full color, double-sided,
waterproof and tearproof. Our volunteer map committee
walked hundred of miles of trails with Global
Positioning Systems (GPS) units and worked for two years
to document all of Diablo’s parks and trails for the
first time in the most accurate Diablo map ever
created.
Funding was provided by REI in two grants totaling
$9,000. This map is the first to give a sense of the
full scale of land preservation around Mount Diablo, to
spotlight the 30-mile Diablo Trail and to show all of
the regional trail connections between the various
state, regional and local parks.
Read
more....
Map Design Elements: A Tour of Save Mount Diablo’s New
Regional Recreation Map
SMD’s new Diablo Map challenged the entire map committee
with the monumental task of presenting a large amount of
information accurately and in a user-friendly format.
Over two years time, numerous decisions were made in
terms of the colors, the design features, and the visual
hierarchy found on the map. Here is a behind-the-scenes
look at some of the design and content issues
encountered in the mapping process that will give you a
deeper appreciation of the volunteer map committee’s
work. Read
more....
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