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Print (Poster / Rag / Torchon) Dimensions Wall Cling Dimensions
Small 22.0" x 16.5" Small 24.0" x 18.0"
Medium 29.5" x 22.0" Medium 32.5" x 24.0"
Large 46.0" x 34.0" Large 48.5" x 36.0"
Tapestry Canvas
Small 18.0" x 13.5" Small 18.0" x 13.5"
Medium 24.0" x 18.0" Medium 24.5" x 18.0"
Large 36.0" x 26.5" Large 40.5" x 30.0"

Your Print Options:

Poster Print

While this is our lowest priced print, it's still an excellent paper. Inkpress Matte 60 is a acid and lignin free paper. Bright white, and 10 mil. Available in three sizes, all come with a 1" white border around the image for easier matting.

 

Rag Print

Inkpress Cool Rag 200 is a 100% cotton rag paper. This is an acid-free, 200gsm, 15 mil, with a smooth and bright matte finish. Excellent print quality at an excellent price. Available in three sizes, all come with a 1" white border around the image for easier matting. This rag paper is better at dark, rich colors than the poster print.


Hahnemuehle Torchon Print

When you need something extra-special, we recommend Hahnemuehle's Torchon. This is a 100% alpha cellulose, 285gsm, textured watercolor paper that is acid-free. This offers superb image quality and is our favorite Hahnemuehle paper. Available in three sizes, all come with a 1" white border around the image for easier matting.

Canvas Print

Our maps are also available as cotton-poly blend canvas prints, ready to be gallery stretched. For the best presentation the edges on our canvasses are mirrored or have the paper color extended around the sides. Canvas prints receive a UV and surface protective coating. Additional canvas is left around the image to facilitate gallery stretching at your local frame shop. Available in two sizes.


Wall Tapestry Print

Especially well suited for long horizontal maps, the image is printed to the edge of the paper. Aluminum tension bars are placed on the top and bottom of the print for easy hanging with a clean, modern design. Bars are easily removable. This format comes in an 18", 24", and 36" wide version.


Fabric Wall Cling

Great for kids rooms or for versatile displays - these Terylene fabric clings are easily repositionable without causing wear or staining to the paint underneath even after long periods of time. Wall Cling images are printed to the edge and are available in three sizes.


We produce all of our on images in shop, and we are happy to offer custom work to our customers. Please inquire for pricing and options.

Stomping Grounds

Lyall Larch

Lyall Larch

Regular price $20.00 USD
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Larix lyallii Parlatore 

Of all the trees in the Canadian Rockies, Lyall larch is the most 
interesting and the most picturesque. It is usually found between 
6,000 and 8,000 feet elevation, where its bright green foliage is easily 
recognized from a distance, skirting the darker green spruces and firs 
at timberline. A rugged tree, gnarled and twisted by the wind into 
picturesque forms, it reaches a height of fifty feet in favorable local- 
ities, with a trunk diameter of twenty inches. The cones are produced 
about once in three years. The wood is tough and hard to cut, but it 
makes a very hot although not lasting fire. As soon as a hard frost 
comes, the leaves turn bright yellow and soon fall. Doctor Charles S. 
Sargent and William M. Canby journeyed all the way from Boston 
in 1858 to find this tree in fruit. I had been stopping at Lake Louise 
and had procured a number of branches of Lyall larch with beauti- 
ful cones, from the shores of Lake Agnes. On arriving at Banff, I left 
my precious specimens on the rack beside the dining room door, while 
I got my supper. When the meal was finished, the bunch of larch had 
disappeared. On investigation I found the two botanists sitting on the 
floor, with the Lyall larch between them, filled with enthusiasm 
that their long journey would be a fruitful one. 

Lyall larch has a very narrow range. It grows in a few places in 
Montana and in northern Oregon, but is plentiful only in Alberta and 
British Columbia. 

The branch sketched came from near Lake McArthur, twelve 
miles by trail from Hector, British Columbia, at an altitude of 7,500 
feet.
We produce all of our on images in shop, and we are happy to offer custom work to our customers. Please inquire for pricing and options.
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