Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Nat Geo Maps Newsletter - What's New

 
  DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
The Dominican Republic is a popular resort destination, and its reputation for outdoor recreation is rapidly growing. A variety of adventure sports opportunities are available, including hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, river rafting, four-wheeling, diving, surfing, and paragliding. This map will guide you to your Dominican adventure.
 
wall maps
outdoor recreation maps
outdoor recreation map software
road atlases
where to buy
online map store
 
   
Trails Illustrated presents two great new maps for southwestern Colorado, Durango/Cortez and Pagosa Springs/Bayfield.
 
We've completely revamped our website with robust product and support information and the ability to zoom in and see complete detail of any map.
 
Coming this spring is the most comprehensive trail and recreation database for the U.S. on a freely browsable website with topographic maps and aerial imagery. Go to topo.com now and register to get details!
   
Did you know that we have a Sponsored Athlete Program?
In an effort to provide real-world challenges for our outdoor recreation products, National Geographic Maps sponsors athletes in numerous categories. We embrace real-world experts who have a passion for their activity, not just the fortunate few who can make it a full-time pursuit.

We seek professionals and enthusiasts who will be power users of, and ambassadors for, our outdoor recreation maps and map software.

Click here for more info and an application.
 
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