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National Geographic Maps To Launch National Trails Database

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Press Release:
National Geographic Maps To Launch National Trails Database
January 23, 2008

Company: National Geographic Society
Industry: Internet/Web Mapping/Web Services
Location: Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America

New Web Site and Software to Map, Connect and Share the Outdoors

Salt Lake City, UT--National Geographic Maps is putting the final touches on a new Web site and related application that will help outdoor enthusiasts locate accurate trail and recreation information nationwide. TOPO!R Explorer, available to the public in May, will present users with National Geographic's detailed topographic maps, aerial photography, a hybrid map made from the two, and an extensive, freely browsable, online database of trail descriptions, recommendations and unique points of interest.

At launch, the TOPO! Explorer Web site, http://www.topo.com, will contain between 7,500 and 10,000 unique files provided by government agencies, regional trail and access clubs, publishing partners and National Geographic. Users will be encouraged to review posted trip files and share their own files using an integrated publish-to-site feature as a component of a larger social-networking portion of TOPO! Explorer.

"Topographic mapping software, in conjunction with handheld GPS, has revolutionized how people navigate in the outdoors and discover new places to go. The biggest limitation has been easy access to up-to-date trail information to use with these devices," said Fran Marshall, president, National Geographic Maps. "TOPO! Explorer will enable outdoor enthusiasts to freely map, connect and share the outdoors with others, essentially creating the 'YouTube of Trails and Maps.'"

Current users of National Geographic's TOPO! map software will find many of the features in TOPO! Explorer familiar, including GPS connectivity, custom map-making tools and printing. Innovations include support for video and higher-resolution photography, seamless 3-D panning, a powerful Web-based place finder, a sleek new interface and an entirely new database of detailed maps and aerial photographs known as SuperQuadsT.

Each SuperQuad is comprised of seven layers, including genuine USGS 1:24,000-, 1,100:000- and 1:250,000- scale topographic maps, i-cubed aerial photography, Tele Atlas roads, geographic names and elevation models, and a new HybridQuadT that combines aerial photography and topographic line work. SuperQuads can be freely browsed on the Web and are available for purchase via download for $1.00 each. National Geographic has begun development to offer other maps via download from TOPO! Explorer, including its popular Trails IllustratedR maps.

Two new retail packages, TOPO! Explorer ($24.95) and TOPO! Explorer Deluxe ($49.95), will be available concurrent to the launch of the Web site this May. Both packages contain the software application that is Mac- and PC-compatible, and 25 map download credits. The Deluxe edition also will include a nationwide set of genuine USGS 1:100,000-scale topographic maps, ideal for planning trips and browsing terrain.

"We've developed great relationships with our retailers and have created programs for the launch of TOPO! Explorer that will drive customers to stores," said Eric Riback, vice president of sales for National Geographic Maps. "We're also looking to the future and are developing Web-based opportunities that will connect our retailers to the TOPO! Explorer Web site, enabling revenue generation and the ability to offer maps and trail information to their customers."

National Geographic Maps was established as a division of the National Geographic Society in 1915 and has been producing maps for National Geographic magazine and other Society groups for more than 90 years. National Geographic Maps produces TOPO! and Weekend Explorer 3D outdoor recreation mapping software, Trails Illustrated maps and software, globes, wall maps, travel maps and atlases, and professional software. For more information on National Geographic Maps, visit http://www.natgeomaps.com.

Note: Product samples and artwork are available on request.

Please contact Cindy Beidel at (202) 862-5286 or cbeidel@ngs.org. Publishers, trail groups and agencies interested in posting outdoor information to the TOPO!

Explorer community should contact Mike Dyer, digital product manager, at (800) 962-1643 x 117 or mike@topo.com. Retailers interested in carrying TOPO!

Explorer should contact David Jay, national sales manager, at (415) 257-6377 or djay@ngs.org.

Cindy Beidel (cbeidel@ngs.org)
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