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Tom Harrison: Mt Whitney High Country app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 2592 ratings )
Travel Navigation
Developer: International Mapping
2.99 USD
Current version: 2.0.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 19 Nov 2012
App size: 171.49 Mb

Tom Harrison Maps has produced high-quality California hiking trail maps for a number of years now. To reach a new wave of technologically savvy outdoor enthusiasts, Tom Harrison Maps teamed up with International Mapping to adapt their trail map series for the iPhone and iPad. International Mapping has surrounded their maps with a variety of easy-to-use navigational tools and personal customization features to help make your outdoor experience more enjoyable and memorable.

California’s Mt. Whitney High Country includes the highest summit in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet. Planning a hike in the Mt. Whitney High Country? Looking for an app to help you navigate all of the trails? Worried you will not have Wi-Fi access while out on the trail? Then this is the app for you as we have included everything you will need in the download!

Key Content Features:
+ Full content and detail from Tom Harrison’s Mt. Whitney High Country map covering Pear Lake, Lodgepole, Mineral King, Mt. Whitney, Kern Canyon, Ash Mountain, Whitney Portal, Little Five Lakes, BearPaw Meadow, Triple Divide Peak, Cottonwood Lakes, and Horseshoe Meadow.
+ Point of Interest listings for over 500 locations in and around the Mt. Whitney High Country Area

Key Features Include:
+ GPS tracking of your location, even without Wi-Fi or cell reception
+ A revolutionary new trail navigation system
+ Detailed, offline terrain profiling and statistics for any trail you create
+ Map tools including bearing and compass
+ Customized pins to record photos, comments, & locations along your hike
+ Share your custom markers with others who have the app
+ Detailed search capabilities by nearby locations and by type
+ Identify the Latitude/Longitude Coordinate for any place on the map

Tom Harrison: Mt. Whitney High Country was developed by International Mapping. To learn more visit: www.internationalmapping.com