I know various topics have been discussed about how people take their maps with them - rephotocopying, laminating, reducing size, double sided paper, cutting them up etc
The normal topo maps especially do seem very fragile and even after unfolding them a few times they get holes in the corners
I've not had to walk in the rain or snows for days, but I can imagine it makes for a very sad map at the end
What do people use to protect your maps?
I've got two types of map holders
1. the Sea to Summit TPU Guide Waterproof Map Case http://www.rei.com/product/782057/ospre ... sesealable one that has see through plastic on both sides (adding to usefullness). I just fold it in half and stuff it somewhere accessible, but it's not much help if it's in the front (back?) pocket of my pack and I'm by myself. I've not used it with a tie around my neck because that would annoy me.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/370926995474?lpid=87
2. On my recent first solo walk I used an Osprey Map Wrap - this has an inner see through plastic sheet, solid nylon woven back, folds in thirds and is secured closed by velcro, and has a zip to one side. The top border attaches to the shoulder strap of your pack, the lower edge is free to allow you to flip it up t look at it. If you place your map or track notes (fits A4 size) upside down, then it's super easy to consult your notes without any contortionist acts. I think when I use this again, I'll trim my track notes down a bit, so it's easier to get them in and out (in the wind) when you reshuffle on to the next page. Can also easily have your compass in there too
I liked this set up and found it really useful.
http://www.rei.com/product/782057/ospre ... p-map-case
images
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=ospr ... 30&bih=809
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl= ... CE0Q9QEwBg
review
http://www.backpackgeartest.org/reviews ... 0Williams/
I'll see if I can get one made in
a) lighter material , and
b) waterproof zipper
as I can see it's something I'd use often