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Welcome to RoseLineMap.com
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![]() | Find out what are those peaks you can see from your favorite hiking viewpoint |
![]() | Create maps you can take with you identifying your peaks of interest |
![]() | Explore the view in the comfort of your own home. |
![]() | See what peaks are visible from any location |
![]() | Just what are those peaks you can see from your living room window |
![]() | Can you see your house from the top of Mount XYZ. |
NEW FEATURE - Automatically tag peaks in your photos
If you know where the picture was taken from and can identify 2
peaks in the photo, the program automatically tags the rest.
This feature is only
available in the free beta test version of RoseLine.
Find out more about the test version and
download it now.
NEW FEATURE -
Determine the location where a mountain photo was taken.
Have you ever looked at a photo like the one above and wondered
where it was taken from? If you're comfortable with and have a way to display
GPX data files and you can identify 4 peaks in the picture then RoseLine can
help you determine where the photo was taken. The program generates "lines of
potential viewpoints" and where the lines cross is the approximate location !
This one is easy because the peaks are already tagged. The picture below shows
the results after identifying Caroline Peak, Mt Roosevelt, Bryant Peak and The
Tooth. The actual viewpoint is marked by a yellow diamond about a half mile
north of the crossing point. This feature is only
available in the free beta test version of RoseLine.
Find out more about the test version and
download it now.
The RoseLine program is currently available for Washington and Oregon. There is a free version and a full featured version of both. Find out more about RoseLine Washington or RoseLine Oregon. To find out about the free test version click Test Version. |
Here is a sample map. You can easily create similar maps,
larger or smaller, sized, zoomed and cropped as you like. Here, RoseLine draws
rays to the 40 most prominent peaks seen from Mount Si as well as providing a
list of peaks and their information.
The RoseLine program is available in two versions. Compare them.
Free version of the program | Full version of the program | |
Create maps of just the visible peaks |
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Filter output for the peaks of interest |
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Google based map support |
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Save permanent maps |
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Save maps as pictures |
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Email interactive maps to friends |
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Create interactive maps with navigation |
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Create text list of visible peaks and stats |
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TPO file output for National Geographic TOPO |
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GPX file output |
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CSV file output |
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Zoom, crop, resize maps |
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print maps |
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Create custom viewpoints |
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View peaks outside your state inc. Canada |
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Contains thousands of peaks, ridges, pinnacles, cliffs and hills |
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Ability to post maps to web sites |
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Display statistics of visible peaks |
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Create peak lists with stats for text files |
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Create peak lists with stats for spreadsheets |
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Complete documentation (Help, FAQ) |
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Easy installation. Download from web now. |
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The RoseLine program is current avail for Washington and Oregon. There is a free version and a full featured version of both. Find out more about RoseLine Washington or RoseLine Oregon.
Compatible with PCs, Win 7, Vista, XP, Win98, Win95, Google maps, National Geographic Topo.
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