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TOPO! Explorer is an entirely new way to get detailed topographic maps for hiking, cycling, backpacking, camping, hunting, fishing and more. Unlike our State Series or Weekend Explorer titles - TOPO! Explorer retail kits do not contain any pre-set maps. Instead the package comes with 25 map credits, which entitle you to download 25 SuperQuads from anywhere inside the United States. Ideal for those that recreate occasionally, travel throughout the country, or want to add on to their TOPO! State Series or Weekend Explorer sets.

TOPO! Explorer also connects you to National Geographic's free national recreation database, located at topo.com, which contains up-to-date trails, recreational points-of-interest, trail descriptions, photos, videos, and more. Best part - as a TOPO! Explorer user, you can download these files, post reviews, and share your own trips with other outdoor enthusiasts.

TOPO! Explorer is available for purchase at retailers nationwide or as download from our Map Store. Get started today by visiting the website and registering for your free user account.

The TOPO! Explorer desktop application is compatible with both Mac and PC operating systems.

Detailed system requirements: Internet Connection Required. DSL, Cable, or equivalent high speed access recommended for performance. Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ME, or 98. Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. 1Ghz CPU or better. 512mb of RAM + 64mb of Video Memory. CD Drive. Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher. 1Ghz CPU or better. 512mb of RAM + 64mb of video memory. Downloaded maps can be used on up to 3 separate computers. Compatible with most handheld GPS receivers. Visit our GPS Compatibility Chart for details.

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