About This File
New Horizons Productions
Mt. McKinley Alaska (Denali)
By beskhu3epnm
Mount McKinley or Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America, at a height of approximately 20,320 feet (6,194 m)[1]. It is the centerpiece of Denali National Park. The mountain is also known as Bolshaya Gora (??????? ????), meaning Big Mountain, in Russian. Mount McKinley has a larger bulk and rise than Mount Everest. Even though the summit of Everest is about 9,000 feet (2,700 m) higher as measured from sea level, its base sits on the Tibetan Plateau at about 17,000 feet (5,200 m), giving it a real vertical rise of little more than 12,000 feet (3,700 m). The base of Mount McKinley is roughly a 2,000 foot plateau, giving it an actual rise of 18,000 feet (5,500 m). This map encompasses most of the primary section of the mountain, as the size of the entire massif could encompass a map approximately 16x16 large tiles.
Now you get to try your hand at building near (and maybe even on) this monolith.
Map Size: 8x8 Large Tiles
The Columbus Terrain Textures were used when opening/saving the city tiles in game, but any terrain mod can used to do the same. For custom snow levels and rock angles, I have included a custom copy of the main file in the Columbus Textures. Simply replace the default file with the one included in the package.
The PEG Limestone Rock Mod was used when opening/saving the city tiles in game, but any rock mod can used to do the same.
Make sure to visit our NHP Map Forum for posting your thoughts, suggestions, requests and comments + sneak peeks of future maps by the New Horizons Productions Team. Also, there are some much better screenshots of this map available in the thread. Enjoy this map, and don’t forget to comment & rate, even if you hate it!
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INSTRUCTIONS
To install SC4M map file:
1. If you don't already have SC4Mapper, download it here and follow the install instructions.
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