Posts Tagged ‘Cartography’
2010 Snowshoe Bike Park Maps
Snowshoe Mountain’s bike park maps have been revised for the 2010 summer season. In addition to reflecting the many changes that have occurred in the ever-evolving bike park trail network, the new maps overlay the trail network on modeled aerial imagery.
Download: Snowshoe Bike Park - 2010 - Format: .pdf - Size: 655.15 KB
For more on the Snowshoe Bike Park visit ride.snowshoemtn.com.
Trail Graphics Symbols – ParkSymbol as .eps/.png
This post is for the folks who have been googling ‘trail graphics’ in search of some type of trail related graphics…
This set of map symbols is used widely in the maps designed by trailgraphics.com. It’s based on the public domain map symbol fonts that are available elsewhere on the internet. This portion of the font set is converted to .eps and transparent .png graphics.
Many of the symbols commonly found on National Park Service publications are included; Information, Trailhead, Shelter, Parking, Camping, Picnic Area, and numerous others… 40 symbols plus a North Arrow in all. Download these graphics in your choice of format below.
Download the ParkSymbol set in a single .eps file: Download: ParkSymbol_All-eps - Format: .eps - Size: 5.0 MB
Download the ParkSymbol set as .png files: Download: Parksymbol_PNG - Format: .zip - Size: 367 KB
Snowshoe Mountain Backcountry Trail Map – Hiking and Cross Country
Snowshoe Mountain’s cross country mountain biking and hiking trails feature dozens of miles of trail on terrain that varies from two-track dirt lanes to intimate single track with attention keeping rocks and roots. Mountain bikers and hikers have a multitude of options for loop routes will that suit any ability.
Snowshoe Mountain Bike Park Maps – Summer 2009 Update
A newer version of these maps for Summer 2010 are posted at http://www.trailgraphics.com/2010/06/2010-snowshoe-bike-park-maps/
Trail maps for Snowshoe’s Bike Park have been updated to include the new trails that the Snowshoe Mountain Bike Park staff crafted in the final days of the ‘08 summer season. These new trails are fast and fun, machine built and hand groomed to perfection.
On the Western Territory go ride Missing Link (the long awaited connection from Ninja Bob to Power Line) and Chain Smoke (new terrain in the area of the retired Birdland trail).
In the Basin area, Raging Bull is the showplace for skills featuring freeride terrain under Ballhooter Lift.
For more info about the Snowshoe Mountain Bike Park check ride.snowshoemtn.com.






