Guadalupe Mountains National Park Hiking Stick Medallion - Benchmark

Guadalupe Mountains National Park Hiking Stick Medallion - Benchmark

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Geodiscs, also called survey marks, which are permanent markers labelling key points on Earth's surface. Geodetic surveys determine and record many important features of a key point, such as its latitude, longitude, and elevation. The geodetic mark displays some of this information. This geodisc marks the elevation of Guadalupe Peak in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

For generations hikers in Europe have collected pictorial medallions of different regions to attach to their hiking staffs. Each unique collectible serves as a memento of a new region explored or a new trail conquered. Our medallions are handmade by a master engraver and sold with brads for easy attachment to your hiking staff.

  • Official hiking stick medallion approved by the National Park Service for Guadalupe Mountains National Park
  • Includes brads and adhesive backing for secure attachment to your hiking stick
  • Size: 1 3/4" round

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