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Backpacker Magazine – May 2011
Free Print & Go PDFs give you turn-by-turn trail instructions and photos embedded on a usable topo map. Also: gear checklists, driving directions, and geo-references for finding the nearest campground, restaurant, gas station, and grocery store.

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READERS COMMENTS
Again, where are the archived trips? I have been looking for a while. If you don't have them, please do not lie on the magazine
As I am a subscriber please update the web sites so I don't have to put up with all the pop ups to join. I'm tired of them!!!!!
This is a joke. A BAD ONE!!!!!!!!
This is a joke. A BAD ONE!!!!!!!!
I agree, this is extremely misleading. Trying to "Print & Go" Lost - Creek Trip ID 433758, doesn't get you anywhere! Extremely frustrating. Get a new web designer.
How do I access archived trips. I would like the March 2011 Lost Creek Loop Trip ID 433755
How do I access archived trips. I would like the March 2011 Lost Creek Loop Trip ID 433755
Could you give your subscribers a special link so they don't get all of these advertisements and have to fill out the same questionnaire every time we click on a link.
Excuse me, but could someone at Backpacker make this into a USER FRIENDLY PAGE by giving INSTRUCTIONS. The only think i get out of it is I have to subscribe to weekly junk mail from Backpacker before anything happens. How about a paragraph of explanations for those of us who don't want our e-mail boxes crammed with spam?
We are all human and make mistakes. Let them know and stop getting so upset.
Learn some english - IT SAY FREE....
This is so full of shit. They want to charge me while the add say free. Absolutely bull shit!
Hey - backpacker your your act together.
thanks now I know this is just crap
Hey everyone: These links are all live, and you can always opt out of email contact. Sorry for the initial trouble.
These PDFS feature all the trip planning info you need to just Print and Go. We have more archived from previous issues as well.
Enjoy the trips, and happy trails.
Andrew, BACKPACKER Map Editor
Agree! Where is the Midwest link?
Thanks for letting us know about the link. We're fixing it right now. For the time being, go to http://www.backpacker.com/2007/printngopdfs/may2011_2/0511LocalHikes_PDF_Midwest.pdf to download the Midwest Print & Go.
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