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Pöyrisjärvi Kalmakaltio Hetta 1:50000 Topokartta Karttakeskus

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The topo map is the best choice for hiking, fishing, and hunting in areas of Lapland where no outdoor maps have been printed and you’ve had to depend on many traditional terrain maps to get around.

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Pöyrisjärvi Kalmakaltio Hetta 1:50000 Topokartta Karttakeskus

Topocaps are waterproof and tear-resistant foldable terrain maps of Finland. The maps are durable and do not tear from repeated usage and folding. The data content matches to traditional paper terrain maps, and the underlying material is the National Land Survey’s terrain database.

The topo map distribution in magazines is suited to the demands of hikers. In addition, symbols indicate deserted and reserved areas on the maps, and the map information extends to the Norwegian and Swedish sides of the national border.

The Pöyrisjärvi Hetta Kalmakaltio 1:50 000 map sheet includes the Pöyrisjärvi wilderness area north of Enontekiö Hetta and the northern section of the Pulju wilderness. Around Lake Pöyrisjärvi, there are easy-to-navigate hiking routes, as well as waterways popular with fishermen near the Norwegian border. Mountain biking is popular on the area’s off-road routes. Hunters travel around the area during the hunting season.

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Karttakeskus

Karttakeskus is a specialized brand within the Tapio Group, focusing on maps and cartography.
Karttakeskus is renowned for its classics, including GT maps, outdoor maps, reference books, and Loisto navigation software, all of which have established themselves as leading resources in their respective fields.
The Tapio Group is actively engaged in responsible business practices, actively promoting sustainability and measures aimed at addressing climate change. The company’s operations are characterized by a deep respect for environmental values, biodiversity, and the significance of forests in the lives of the Finnish people.