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Quantity Add To Cart Add To Cart Digital Data is not refundable! Please examine the on the device of your choice before purchasing digital data packages. More information about Digital Track files can be found. Digital Data products consist of track and service waypoint files in gpx (GPS Exchange Format) file format to be used on a GPS device, smartphone, or tablet. These products are suggested as a companion product to the printed Adventure Cycling Route maps and feature the same services listed on the physical maps. More information about Digital Data for Devices can be found. The route that made cross-country cycling famous (Outside magazine calls the TransAm the 'ultimate bicycle tour'). Ride through the history of the nation - colonial Virginia, plantations, Civil War battlefields, Lincoln's birthplace, and along the Oregon Trail.

More information about this route is available. Digital Data Resources • • • - Always be sure to check for map updates and corrections before leaving on your trip. • • * These products are delivered in compressed zip files.

Instructions on extracting the data are located. **NOTE: Occasionally, the digital data you purchase will be newer than the paper map currently being sold.

Digital Underground The Lost Files Zip Folder

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Rating: Reviewed By: Richard on 6/8/16 I downloaded this package as a Zip file to my Mac easily and instantly. A master folder uncompressed with the 12 sections contained as sub folders.

Each subfolder has a portion of the route in both Eastbound and Westbound file versions, with any extra bits (alternate route sections etc.) contained as a separate file. The services for the route are also provided as a separate file for each section. So far I have only uploaded the set to Google Maps where the 'track' files appear as a clear blue line. The services appear as waypoints named by abbreviations (CG = Campground for example) and brief contact details / directions. In.gpx form (I suggest uploading these to a website called 'GPSVisualizer' - it can show pretty elevations of the individual sections on the 'profile' page), the services have a colourful icon set - Google alas does not translate this for whatever reason and represents them as standard flagpoints. I'd absolutely recommend this set, it has already proved invaluable for me in planning this trip even though I don't have a dedicated GPS device.