“BaseCamp brings a whole new set of features to hikers, hunters, geocachers, and anyone else who wants to maximize their experience with their Garmin GPS,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin’s vice president of worldwide sales. “This new utility lets users view, organize, and transfer their data more quickly and efficiently – allowing them to make the most of their time exploring the great outdoors.”
BaseCamp lets users view both 24K and 100K topo maps
in 2D or 3D renderings. Users no longer are confined
with a “north up” map – it can be rotated to any
orientation. Another convenient window depicts the
elevation profile currently displayed. And with Track
Draw, users can trace a fluid track and get an immediate
elevation profile to determine the difficulty of their
hike.
Because a picture is worth a thousand words, BaseCamp
supports geotagging of user-generated photos; to know
exactly what the scenery is like at any given location,
simply click on a map icon to view an enlarged version
of a photo. Users can even view their data in Google
Earth. The growing legions of geocachers will also find
utility in BaseCamp – the utility fully supports all of
the information presented on geocaching.com.
Whether you’re planning an adventure or returning home from one, BaseCamp allows the complete transfer of maps, waypoints, routes, and geotagged photos back and forth between the utility and the applicable Garmin outdoor handheld device. Users can compile their information into easily identifiable folders as well, for later retrieval. As a backup, BaseCamp can print out configurable, full-page, color maps for viewing at any time.
BaseCamp is compatible on both PC and Mac computers. Beginning in the first quarter of 2009, the utility will ship with all new TOPO U.S. 24K DVD and TOPO U.S. 100K DVD products. For those who currently own TOPO U.S. 2008, BaseCamp will be available for a free download at www.garmin.com at the end of the first quarter 2009. For unit compatibility and more information, visit www.garmin.com.