Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fun with Delorme Topo Maps 5.0

Slightly outdated, but I recently explored the use of this mapping program essential for outdoor enthusiasts. As a test run, I examined the Mahoosuc Notch/Arm area of the A.T.'s lower Maine. What stands out about this program's contents is the info about Mountain ascent/descent/prominence, etc.- also the many trails and trail names given. The East map set includes everything from Maine to Florida, as well as the Upper Midwest, meaning I should get as much use out of it while I am still East of the Mississippi.



The image displays the 3D window to the left, and the highlighted section of the A.T. that runs through the Mahoosuc Notch (hardest scramble/squeeze/crawl) of the trail, then heads up the Mahoosuc Arm. The profile is shown below, and although illegible in the image, trail accent/descent, milage, and grade is provided to the right. For more info: http://www.delorme.com/

Thursday, February 10, 2011

12,500 miles in one year



Samuel Gardner is attempting this feat. Paraphrasing his "tweet"- "if only this blog app would work on my phone". Seems to care too much about who is watching him. I'm not sure of this guy yet, intentions or character, but I will be sure to follow his google lat/lon occasionally.