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RE: [ST] Mapping Software
I recently saw an awesome display in REI of some software. It had a National Geographic Society label on it. I was playing around with it after having taken a little teeny side road off of Mt. St. Helens and that side road was in the map. If I'm not mistaken it also will display contours, so you can get a good idea of terrain. If I didn't have lots of other things I wanted to spend money on, I'd be investing in it.
Peter Chittum
'01 BRG ST
San Jose, CA, USA
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> From: garrysimmons@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:garrysimmons@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 1:38 PM
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> Subject: [ST] Mapping Software
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>
> Looking for recommendations for good mapping software for my
> PC. Not interested in GPS at the moment, just the best tool
> for finding accurate info about every road and/or cowpath in
> PA/WV/OH.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to be able to drag a rectangle over an area
> and have that selected region print on an 8x11 sheet of
> paper, with control over the map detail.
>
> Or a reference to something better than Mapquest that's free
> and online...
>
> Garry
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