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REVIEW OF MAPS OF THE
MOROCCAN HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS (1)
Fri, 5 Sept 2008
Published by a Spanish company, Orientazion,
and distributed by MapIberia, this is a plastic water-resistant
trekking map of the Toubkal area and surroundings and also comes with a
plan of Marrakech on the reverse.
The 1:50,000 scale map is
approximately centred on the village of Imlil, about 8km north of
Toubkal, and covers an area measuring 32km E-W by 22km N-S. Topographic
detail includes contours at 20m intervals, hill-shading, woodland and
scrub areas, springs, rivers and dry riverbeds. Road detail includes
tracks and footpaths and ski-lifts at Oukaimeden are also shown.
Isolated buildings are marked along with refuges and religious
buildings. A 1km UTM grid (map datum WGS84) is drawn over the map and
margin ticks are at 1’ intervals.
On the reverse is a clear plan
of Marrakech at approximately 1:8,700. Centered around Bab nKob, it
covers the Medina district and extends westwards to the main railway
station, northwards to the Souk el Khemis, eastwards to Bab Aylen and
southwards to the northern fringes of the Agdal gardens. Colours
highlight main sites of interest, public buildings, shopping
areas/markets and pedestrian zones. One-way streets are marked and
symbols show a range of useful features eg. hotels, taxi ranks, car
parks, information offices, petrol stations, public water fountains,
places of worship, police stations, hospitals etc.
SO! - getting back to the Toubkal map itself - what it's like really?!
Well, looking the map for the first time, the impressions are of a clear, uncluttered map with the contour
lines at 20m intervals actually visible (unlike older maps on sale).
Ridge lines are shaded on the S & SE aspects and forested / tree
covered slopes covered with various shades of green.
Without
picking too many holes in it initially, a lot of placenames are
mis-spelt. E.g. Imlil is Imelil, Aroumd is Around, Neltner is Nelter,
whilst the more difficult to spell like Ouanoukrim is perfect!
Whilst the contour lines are at 20m intervals, there is not a single cliff or gully (couloir) shown in the entire area!
This is indeed a shame as e.g. the Tazaghart NE face above the Lepiney
refuge is shown on the map as an uninterrupted steep slope which from
purely looking at the map would present no particular problems in
descent. See
the photo for the reality! This is repeated all over
the map, the S face of Toukal, the N face of Angour.....
So a good map for trekking along clearly defined paths but don't stray off them too far!
UK purchases can be had from Stanfords in Covent Garden, London or
on-line at this link. RRP £13.95
More soon on other maps for the region.......
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