National Geographic Maps Launches National Trails Database
New Web Site and Software to Map, Connect and Share the Outdoors
EVERGREEN, Colo. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) June 4, 2008 --
National Geographic Maps has launched TOPO!®
Explorer, a new Web site and related desktop application that will help
outdoor enthusiasts locate accurate trail and recreation information
nationwide. With the outdoor adventurer in mind, TOPO! Explorer presents
users with National Geographic’s detailed
topographic maps, aerial photography, hybrid maps made from the two, and
an extensive, freely browsable, online database of trail descriptions,
recommendations and unique points of interest. Users can customize and
print their maps and connect with a GPS. The Web site, www.topo.com,
also includes an outdoor-focused community component where TOPO!
Explorer users can share their photos, video and trail recommendations.
TOPO! Explorer allows outdoor enthusiasts to browse and download the
exact maps they need. Using a GPS or the application’s
built-in map-making tool box, users can create and share their favorite
excursions with others on TOPO! Explorer and create their perfect map by
combining trips from the Web site with their own content. The TOPO!
Explorer application is ideal for hiking, cycling, climbing and outing
groups to organize their trips and share their activities with others.
“Building upon our history of creating mapping
tools for outdoor enthusiasts, we are delighted to offer TOPO! Explorer
as a platform for expanding this robust community by allowing users to
connect with like-minded individuals and share their outdoor experiences,”
said Fran Marshall, president, National Geographic Maps. “TOPO!
Explorer will allow users to actively participate in updating map
content, by sharing their knowledge and recommendations on trails and
other recreation-specific information.”
Current users of National Geographic’s TOPO!
map software will find many of the features in TOPO! Explorer familiar,
including GPS connectivity, custom map-making tools and printing.
Innovations include an entirely new database of detailed maps and aerial
photographs known as SuperQuads™, a powerful
Web-based place finder, support for video and higher-resolution
photography, and a new interface and map design tools.
SuperQuads are composed of six layers, including genuine USGS 1:24,000-
and 1:100,000-scale topographic maps, i-cubed aerial photography with
4-meter resolution, Tele Atlas roads, USGS Digital Elevation models and
names, and a new HybridQuad™ that combines
aerial photography and topographic contour lines. SuperQuads can be
freely browsed and are available for purchase via download for $1.00
each.
Two new retail packages, TOPO! Explorer ($24.95) and TOPO! Explorer
Deluxe ($49.95), are now in stores or at www.shopNG.com.
Both packages contain 25 map download credits for use on the TOPO!
Explorer Web site. The Deluxe edition also includes a nationwide set of
USGS 1:100,000-scale topographic maps, ideal for planning trips and
browsing terrain.
TOPO! Explorer is compatible with Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ME or 98, and
Macintosh OS 10.3.9 and above and requires Internet Explorer 6 or
higher, Firefox or Safari. Maps can also be printed on National
Geographic’s waterproof, tear-resistant
Adventure Paper, designed for use with home ink jet printers and are
available in a variety of sizes for a suggested retail price of $19.95.
TOPO! Explorer’s printing tools allow users
to print detailed maps with GPS grids on any paper size or orientation
supported by their printer. Content from existing trip files, or the user’s
own notes, photos, waypoints and trails created from the TOPO! Explorer
desktop application can be printed as well.
TOPO! Explorer’s desktop application also
contains an easy-to-use GPS manager. Users can connect their GPS
receiver; browse its contents; and drag/drop waypoints, routes and
tracks to and from a compatible GPS device. Users can also mark and
manage points of interest on the detailed maps and load those to their
receiver. Magellan’s Triton GPS handheld
units also allow users to import maps from TOPO! Explorer for viewing
on-screen.
National Geographic Maps was established as a division of the National
Geographic Society in 1915 and has been producing maps for National
Geographic magazine and other Society groups for more than 90 years.
National Geographic Maps produces TOPO! and Weekend Explorer 3D outdoor
recreation mapping software, Trails Illustrated maps and software,
globes, wall maps, travel maps and atlases, and professional software.
For more information on National Geographic Maps, visit www.natgeomaps.com.
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