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review – National Geographic Trails Software

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

She likes.

In the Sierra Nevada the Hiking Lady compared USGS topo with Tom Harrison maps and the new National Geographic Trails Software.

… On the trail, I found I much preferred the National Geographic and Tom Harrison maps to the USGS maps. They are well labeled and trail distances are clearly marked. The National Geographic map definitely proved to the best.

Here’s why. After we set up camp near Garnet Lake, the next day we decided to take a look around and head to Thousand Island Lake. Using just the USGS and Tom Harrison maps, we plotted a route up to the saddle to take a look at Thousand Island Lake. However, as you can see in the maps below, the National Geographic map has the additional detail that shows that there is a trail from Garnet Lake to Thousand Island Lake! …

USGS - Garnet Lake Topo

USGS – Garnet Lake Topo

Tom Harrison Map, Garnet Lake

Tom Harrison Map – nice shaded relief, but no trail!

National Geographic Map - the only one that includes the trail!

National Geographic Map – the only one that includes the trail!

Additionally, the shading on the map gave me a good perspective on elevation, so I didn’t need to spend so much time counting contour lines!

I am quite impressed with the software program. The cost is $49.95 for the entire Sierra Nevada range (10 map regions), so it is definitely more cost effective than buying each map individually.

Bottom line: The National Geographic Trails Software impressed me, and I will be purchasing it for other region where I hike.

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seen the visor buff … ??

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Hate hats?

But need to shade your eyes …

What about a Bandana with a visor?

Perfect solution.

Watch a video.

I carry a regular buff but rarely seem to use it. For one thing, it’s shoddy in that only one side is “finished”. … This I might actually use.

(via v-g Backpacking in Britain)


Survivorman returns with new TV show

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

The Adventure Blog:

… Les is about to return with an all new show for the Discovery Channel.

The new show is called Beyond Survival, and it will begin airing on Friday, August 27th. This time out, Les will be venturing into the remote corners of the globe once again, but he’ll be living amongst the indigenous people

Survivorman Les Stroud Returns with New Show!

Click PLAY or watch the preview on YouTube.


… heard of camping cabins?

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Driven indoors by bad weather, tourist information in Torrey, Utah recommended the camping cabins at Thousand Lakes RV Park.

hiking Navajo Knobs, Utah

Next day I hiked the Navajo Knobs.

Turns out camping cabins are a trend. So says National Park Traveler:

… Tents and recreational vehicles still house the majority of those who stay in the campgrounds, but the market seems to be growing for cabins, particularly those that are fully furnished. …

Yeesh. I don’t want to be trendy.

(via The Goat)


Happy 125th birthday Banff National Park

Friday, July 16th, 2010

My nation’s first National Park officially turns 125 on Nov. 25th, 2010, … but the party will be celebrated on Saturday, July 17th, Canada’s Parks Day.

… The park is now part of the Rocky Mountain UNESCO World Heritage Site, and draws 3.3 million visitors a year — more than any other Canadian park. Tourists take over the town of Banff every summer and fan out to explore the park’s 1,500 kilometres of hiking trails. Then they bring home their stories of classic peaks and the beautiful Bow Valley below to friends and families around the planet. …

Calgary Herald

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