http://www.gdem.aster.ersdac.or.jp/
After registering (for free) you can download tiles of data really easily. In the screenshot below you can see a portion of the data loaded into a free program called MicroDEM. This allowed me to create contour maps from the DEM. The final pictures show these contour maps as viewed in MicroDEM at 50m intervals, with heavy contours every 250m and that same data without labels as viewed in QuantumGIS, another free GIS package.
Either of these contour maps could be screenshoted and traced over using the MapMaker's bitmap underlay feature to create a fairly accurate map in BFTB.
The reason i wanted to do this was because Google Earth doesn't give very many contours and i didn't have modern topological maps of the area to hand. What maps i have are from the 1940s and are cluttered with all kinds of things that confuse the eye when i'm trying to draw the contours, the most time consuming part, in the MapMaker.
