Topo
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Location: Ohio
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Topo
I just bought a software program put by National Geographic. It covers 3 states, they're broken up into 8 cd's. I got a say that I'm very pleased with these. If you want to hunt a state, these will work very well. Roads, gps compatable, elavations, build and save your own. It's got whatI need. They even sell map paper and it appears that you can build and get them to print larger ones up.
Might be something better out there, couldn't say, but you can learn a great deal about your state you never knew and with these, you can get there.
I got mine from offroute.com
Might be something better out there, couldn't say, but you can learn a great deal about your state you never knew and with these, you can get there.
I got mine from offroute.com
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RE: Topo
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RE: Topo
Been looking around on it, thing is sweet. Has a feature where you can search for places by name and description. In a second it pops up windows with the location in several different maps.
Just built a profile of an area I hunt. Really helps a guy understand just what those squiggle lines are all about. You just point and click, move to the other end of where you want to be, click build profile and there it is, split screen with the topo. Move the mouse across it the gps coordinates are right at the bottom and the topo tells you were you are. If I can figure out how to build a route and place it into the gps It will be a big help.
Just built a profile of an area I hunt. Really helps a guy understand just what those squiggle lines are all about. You just point and click, move to the other end of where you want to be, click build profile and there it is, split screen with the topo. Move the mouse across it the gps coordinates are right at the bottom and the topo tells you were you are. If I can figure out how to build a route and place it into the gps It will be a big help.
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RE: Topo
Just went to their (NG) site. There's an area where you can add your own personal info and share it with others. Someone hiked through an area I'd like to hunt, supplied several photos and way points, detailed. Download it and it puts it on the map. I've heard the place was rough and not going alone recommended, I can see why. Pretty cool.