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When we create a Ramble map, our goal is to show the beauty of the landscape as best we can. We want you to see the hills, valleys, rivers, and transitions between ecosystems. Each map shows something unique. Each area has something surprising, even to those who know it well.
This map is a 2-dimensional print that is ready to hang right out of the box on a backing that will float it off the wall, giving it a nice shadow like in our pictures.
Rising out of the temperate rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula, Mount Olympus is the tallest mountain in the Olympic Range at 7,980 feet. The mountain serves as the headwaters for the Hoh and Queets Rivers, both of which run bright blue as they flow out of Olympus' glaciers through temperate rainforests toward the Pacific Ocean. The incredible detail in this map becomes apparent as you explore the crevasses on these glaciers.
Trails of Olympic National Park can be seen snaking along the rivers and into the surrounding mountains. The rainforests of the Hoh and Queets Rivers can be seen running west, their valleys dark due to the dense, thick forests that cover their banks.
Each map is made to order in the USA and will arrive in 1 to 3 weeks.
This option maximizes contrast and detail, resulting in a stunning image that catches the light as you move around it.
The map is printed on metallic photographic paper and then 1/4" of acrylic glass is mounted to the front of it. It is our highest quality option.
The wood mounted map has a rustic, understated, and classy feel to it.
This option looks great in the widest range of lighting setups. It feels the most natural and physical of all of the options. The wood mounted map has a matte finish, so it reflects less light than the other options.
The aluminum map looks sleek, smooth, and modern. It has a high-gloss surface, which gives it deep colors, high contrast, and vibrancy. Under good lighting, this map is truly eye-catching.
This option is light weight and has a lower price than acrylic, at a slightly lower resolution.