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Map of Maximus Planudes (c. 1300), earliest extant realization of Ptolemy's world map (2nd century) Gangnido (Korea, 1402) Bianco world map (1436) Fra Mauro map (c. 1450) Map of Bartolomeo Pareto (1455) Genoese map (1457) Map of Juan de la Cosa (1500) Cantino planisphere (1502) Piri Reis map (1513) Dieppe maps (c. 1540s-1560s) Mercator 1569 ...
James Niehues (born c. 1946) [1] is an American landscape artist and cartographer best known for painting ski trail maps for ski resorts. He has painted 255 maps for 175 ski resorts around the world. He has painted 255 maps for 175 ski resorts around the world.
It includes a number of ski descents covered in Fifty Classic Ski Descents of North America, a book published by Capitol Peak Publishing in 2010. The book was edited by Chris Davenport , Art Burrows, and Penn Newhard, with significant contributions from mountaineers who skied many of the listed descents.
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In 1715 Herman Moll published the Beaver Map, one of the most famous early maps of North America, which he copied from a 1698 work by Nicolas de Fer. In 1763–1767 Captain James Cook mapped Newfoundland. In 1777 Colonel Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres created a monumental four volume atlas of North America, Atlantic Neptune.
The ski season on Mount Hood is the longest in North America. The lifts typically start turning in November or December and even sometimes as early as October. The summer season aims to run ...
The ski station was deeded to the municipality by Charles Bronfman, with a clause saying that it needed to stay a ski slope. [2] With the closure of the station, demolition of the base chateau and removal of the ski lifts, the area remains a public park with accessible ski runs but no lifts or services. [2]
Inclusive addresses along Gardendale Drive, North Gardendale Drive, West Gardendale Drive, Somersworth Court, Somersworth Drive, North Somersworth Drive, and 1325 Sunbury Road 39°59′47″N 82°56′30″W / 39.9965°N 82.9418°W / 39.9965; -82.9418 ( Teakwood Heights Historic