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National Geographic Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer Map Software - $39.95 Including Free Economy Shipping |
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Outdoor Recreation Mapping Software for the Colorado 14ers Peaks: |
Visited by over half a million people every year, Colorado’s 58 peaks above 14,000 feet, affectionately known as “14ers,” are challenged by seasoned mountaineering experts and weekend explorers alike. Each peak offers a different challenge and a different glimpse of Colorado’s high country. |
Best Tool for Tackling Colorado's Tallest Mountains: |
Each map in the National Geographic Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer is carefully researched with the aid of local agencies and experts, and contains pinpoint accurate trails, facilities, and navigation aids, and easy to read topography and shaded relief. |
Here's the coverage area for the maps included inthe Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer. The complete list of peaks is:
- Mt. Elbert
- Mt. Massive
- Mt. Harvard
- Blanca Beak
- La Plata Peak
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- Uncompahgre Peak
- Crestone Peak
- Mt. Lincoln
- Grays Peak
- Mt. Antero
- Torreys Peak
- Castle Peak
- Quandry Peak
- Mt. Evans
- Longs Peak
- Mt. Wilson
- Mt. Cameron
- Mt. Shavano
- Mt. Belford
- Crestone Needle
- Mt. Princeton
- Mt. Yale
- Mt. Boss
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- Kit Carson Peak
- El Diente Peak
- Maroon Peak
- Tabeguache Peak
- Mt. Oxford
- Mt. Sneffels
- Mt. Democrat
- Capitol Peak
- Pikes Peak
- Snowmass Mountain
- Mt. Eolus
- Windom Peak
- Challenger Peak
- Mt. Columbia
- Missouri Mountain
- Humbolt Peak
- Mt. Bierstadt
- Conundrum Peak
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- Sunlight Peak
- Handies Peak
- Culebra Peak
- Ellingwood Peak
- Mt. Lindsey
- North Eolus
- Little Bear Peak
- Mt. Sherman
- Redcloud Peak
- Pyramid Peak
- Wilson Peak
- Wetterhorn Peak
- San Luis Peak
- North Maroon Peak
- Mt. of the Holy Cross
- Huron Peak
- Sunshine Peak
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Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer Contains: |
- Technical specs, pictures, and guidebook-like information for each peak, provided by the Colorado 14ers Initiative, plus an interactive journal for recording your trips, make it easy to plan, save, and recount your trips.
- Detailed Trails Illustrated maps, plus genuine USGS 1:24,000 and 1:100,000 scale topographic maps, in a large 14-mile radius around each Fourteener. All maps are seamless, and easily printed from your home printer complete with scale bar, compass rose, GPS grids and your own custom notes and symbols.
- A robust search tool makes it easy to quickly locate summits, towns, lakes and other features.
- Gain an enhanced perspective on your route with 3D fly-throughs, elevation profiling, plus tools for measuring real-terrain distances, slopes, bearings, and more.
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The Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer is Based on Trails Illustrated Maps and Uses the Award-winning TOPO! Software: |
Trails Illustrated Colorado 14ers Explorer Software combines the easy-to-use TOPO! software, with the award winning Trails Illustrated maps, giving you the best tool for printing accurate trail maps at home. |
Built upon the National Geographic TOPO! State Series software, the Trails Illustrated Explorer application is the easiest to get started – simply insert the CD, and you’re up and running without the need to install! Fully featured, Trails Illustrated Explorer makes it easy to print great maps from your home printer. Those interested in more information before hitting the trail can use the trail highlighter tool to calculate accurate distances, create elevation profiles, and even see a 3D fly-through. Those interested in customizing the maps for their needs can add symbols, notes, and photos. The Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer complements most popular handheld GPS receivers, enabling the import and export of routes, waypoints and tracks. Note that this software does not support map transfer to any GPS. |
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Purchase the Colorado 14ers Trails Illustrated Explorer 3D at $39.95 including free economy shipping: |
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