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    Delorme Topo USA 5.0 West Region

    Delorme Topo USA 5.0 West Region

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    From: DeLorme
    Category: Software

    Buy Used: $50.00



    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
    Sales Rank: 15287

    Format: Cd-rom
    Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me
    Media: CD-ROM
    Operating System: Windows ME

    MPN: AO-7231-201
    UPC: 019916006976
    EAN: 0019916006976
    ASIN: B00062NEWI

    Release Date: September 20, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Shipping: Expedited shipping available
    Condition: Box has slight scuffing & stain on back, CD-ROMS in good clean cond.

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Delorme TOPO USA 5.0 Western Region . DELORME TOPO USA 5.0 Features:
    • $50 of free aerial and satellite imagery included
    • Advanced map customization and printing
    • Automatic routing on trails and roads
    • Nationwide campground information
    • GPS compatibility USGS digital map data
    Topo USA 5.0 gives you five maps in one a topographic map, a shaded relief map, a 3-D shaded relief map, a trail map, and a road map. AND Topo USA 5.0 lets you route automatically for all of them!

    Look at All You Can Doa
    • Type in the name of your favorite hiking, biking, fishing, or hunting location (or better yet one that youave been meaning to explore) click youare there in seconds.
    • Gain a quick lay of the land with depth perspective of contour intervals and shaded relief. Immediately youall see the best place to go. One click sets a start, one click the finish and just like that you have an automatically generated route by trails, roads, or straight across open ground. A complete GPS waypoint track of your route is created and ready to upload to your GPS receiver.
    • Click again and see an elevation profile of your route that cross-references your position along the route. Zoom in closer on the map, through dozens of levels of detail, until youare practically standing on the trail.
    • Press the 3-D tab and see terrain so realistically youall feel like youare there! Circle like a hawk over the trail youave created. Adjust the pitch to see the terrain from every angle.
    • Finally, print your 2-D and 3-D maps with route profiles, your MapNotes, and Draw Objects choosing a map scale that provides the detail you want.



    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars A lot for the $$, but not for serious backcountry navigation   October 19, 2004
    M. Kokotovic (San Diego, CA)
    17 out of 18 found this review helpful

    I got this software on sale for $35, but even for full price it offers a lot. However, while it is useful for getting a good overview of an area, for planning a backcountry trip, or perhaps even for on-trail hiking, I would not rely on this software for serious off-trail navigation. It simply does not have the detail or accuracy of USGS 7.5' quads. While reasonably good at representing mountain terrain (though not without problems), for some reason the software has real trouble with the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. Streams are regularly shown flowing 50' or more up canyon walls before returning to what should be the watercourse, and the bottoms of canyons are frequently shown filled with a series of strange depressions or sinks down into and back up out of which streams supposedly flow. Dirt roads are occasionally shown scaling cliffs or dropping off of them into canyons. Even in mountain terrain, streams are sometimes shown flowing uphill, while lakes all too often seem to climb part way up the slopes of the basins that contain them.

    In addition, several landscape features I am quite familiar with are misnamed and/or incorrectly located (e.g. Surprise Valley in Canyonlands National Park is called "Sunrise Valley," Hovenweep National Monument mysteriously shows up inside Mesa Verde National Park when it is in fact some 80 miles to the west, two of the three natural bridges in Natural Bridges National Monument are shown in the wrong canyon and/or many hundreds of yards from their actual locations). Routes I have hiked in the past, which I found with the help of USGS 7.5' quads, are impossible to discern from the lower level of detail offered by this software.

    At $35 or even $50 for pretty decent topo coverage of the entire Western US, these are not huge drawbacks, but you should be clear about what you are and aren't getting for your money. It's a fun program to use for planning trips from home, but I very much doubt that I'll ever print maps with it for use in the field. For that, I'll still order my maps from Mytopo.com, which allows you to create your own custom topos (on waterproof paper) made from USGS 7.5' quads. If I had limitless funds, I might buy the National Geographic topo software, which uses real USGS 7.5' quads, but at $99 per state it would cost well over $1000 to get the same coverage as the Topo USA Western Region package. At any rate, for what I paid, I'm fairly pleased with this software, limitations and all.


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