Deep canyons and broken terrain: the traditional landscape for adventuring! Here are a variety of canyons and other types of Badlands to make travel difficult. Perfect for a Wlid West cowboy campaign!
Badlands: A desert path through towering rocks and hoodoo. (Yes, that is a real word.)
Box Canyon: A cul-de-sac with a hidden spring that makes a perfect hidden campsite.
Broken Lands: Deep cracks in the ground make travel hazardous in this area.
Canyon Fork: A place where the canyon branches makes a good place for an ambush or lookout.
Canyon Mouth: The entrance to the canyon with a way to get to the upper side.
Canyon Stream: Follow the stream as it carves the canyon even deeper. Includes a dry version with no stream in the middle.
Narrow Gorge: A deep and narrow channel where the walls are steep and the going is rough. Includes a dry version with no river down the middle.
Ravines: A series of ravines and gullies in the plains. Who knows what could be lurking just over the next ridge?
No gridlines.
Most maps are grid-size 40x30, and are at 4000x3000 pixels so they stay sharp, even when zoomed in or printed.
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