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PTBA, comprised of avid road- and off-road cyclists,
have updated two 18" x 24" maps of our cycling region for 2008.
"Bicycling the Olympic Peninsula"
1. Eastern Jefferson County (Green text on cover)
2. Eastern Clallam County. (Red text on cover)
Our goal was to provide the information that commuting,
recreational and touring cyclists really need: what the width of
the shoulder is, relative traffic volumes, available bus routes
plus where places to eat, rest rooms, parks, and bike shops are
located. We can also mail you a set for $2.00 to cover shipping and handling. Please send $2.00 and your mailing address and we will mail them to you.
Going from print to the web to your home printer has
some challenges with maps this size. For printing from the web,
the maps have been divided into the sections shown below. Each section
links to a letter-size (8.5 x 11) PDF. The PDFs will print out at
the original map scale of 1" to 1 mile (make sure that when
you print from Acrobat it prints at 100% scale).
We hope you will use these maps to determine which
roads or off-road routes best meet your skill and comfort level,
and that they'll help you to enjoy the beautiful cycling in our
area.
Check back with us as we continue to update and
provide more maps of our area.
Thanks for visiting our web page! Join
PTBA and become a part of our effort to make cycling resources
available to more and more people. Tailwinds from all of us at PTBA!!
These maps are the property of and copyrighted
to the Port Townsend Bicycle Association (“PTBA”).
You may print single copies for personal use only.
All other uses, including commercial use of any kind, require the
express written consent of the PTBA.
You may contact PTBA at bikemaps@ptbikes.org.
This map was produced by the following partners
and many local cyclists contributed their knowledge of the roadways
and trails.
Port Townsend Bicycle Association
Jefferson County
Clallam County
Special thanks to Nancy Borino who encouraged us to take on this
project.
Thanks to the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization
for their support. This project was partially-funded by a FHWA grant.
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