05-11-08, 09:56 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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The original version of their Topo software was basically the equivalent of the USGS 15 minute quads -- generally gave an overview of the topology, but not very useful for on-the-ground-details.
They have a newer version that I haven't checked out yet.
Also, there's a company that has high-resolution topos for Colorado and either Oregon or Washington. These are reported to be very good, but only cover specific areas of the US. They are the ONLY source of Garmin-downloadable topo maps (besides your link above) that I know of.
There's a link on the RisingSun board to their website -- If you can't find it, let me know and I'll take a gander again.
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