sdustin101
10-13-2003, 20:15
My company is selling Appalachian Trail, Continental Divide, Pacific Crest, and National Parks navigation software and USGS Topo Map coverage of the entire areas.
Great resource. Let's you print out maps of your route, plot marks and waypoints. Uploads and downloads to GPS.
Check it out at
http://www.andale.com/stores/sf_cat...10&pageIndex=-1
I highly recommend. A+ reviews.
I got into this business because I believe Maptech has a truly great product and at these prices it is a great deal for the general hiking populace.
Here are a few quotes on the Maptech Product I am selling.
"NOTE TO PROCRASTINATING AT THRU-HIKERS: Maptech has come to your rescue. The company has combined 450 USGS topos, its navigation software, and hundreds of pages of guidebook information from the Appalachian Trail Club and its affiliates to create a CD-ROM that is unique and interactive." Backpacker Magazine
"Personally, I like Maptech’s new four-CD guide to the Appalachian Trail. This series follows Maptech’s similar guides to the 54 U.S. national parks. These are fun and educational, even if you don’t require them for recreation or survival."
Jake Kirchner, PC Magazine
Great resource. Let's you print out maps of your route, plot marks and waypoints. Uploads and downloads to GPS.
Check it out at
http://www.andale.com/stores/sf_cat...10&pageIndex=-1
I highly recommend. A+ reviews.
I got into this business because I believe Maptech has a truly great product and at these prices it is a great deal for the general hiking populace.
Here are a few quotes on the Maptech Product I am selling.
"NOTE TO PROCRASTINATING AT THRU-HIKERS: Maptech has come to your rescue. The company has combined 450 USGS topos, its navigation software, and hundreds of pages of guidebook information from the Appalachian Trail Club and its affiliates to create a CD-ROM that is unique and interactive." Backpacker Magazine
"Personally, I like Maptech’s new four-CD guide to the Appalachian Trail. This series follows Maptech’s similar guides to the 54 U.S. national parks. These are fun and educational, even if you don’t require them for recreation or survival."
Jake Kirchner, PC Magazine