A navigational aide in the form of a physical model that may be integrated
with conventional expedition equipment. The preferred embodiment
comprises a hiking staff (5, 6) containing 2-D map data (3) and or 3-D
topographical representations (1, 2) corresponding with specific
geographic regions and or features. The 3-D surfaces may be sculpted
about and along the model. Alternately, cross-sectional elevation
profiles of routes may be presented in the form of a 3-D sculpted grooves
or flutes along, about, and or around the shaft. A variety of
configurations are presented for the purpose of maximizing the effective
sculptable areas or edges, and to provide a shrouding effect for the
protruding peaks that would otherwise be vulnerable to deformation and
uncomfortable to grip. The 3-D elevations may be exaggerated to visually
accentuate changes in elevation. Features such as trails may be
represented as grooves to facilitate marking progress and position. 2-D
cartographic data (7,8,9) may also be presented along with the 3-D data
or alone as a mounted map. In an alternate embodiment, the invention
comprises a toy for children, inspiring learning imagination and
adventurous play. Several methods and materials for both computerized and
conventional design and manufacturing are provided. The novel aspects of
this invention may be incorporated in the original equipment manufacture,
modification of existing equipment, and accessories for attachment to
conventional equipment.