Garmin Topo U.S. 24K West – California and Nevada
- Garmin Topo U.S. 24K West – California аnd Nevada – Micro SD/SD
Topo U.S. 24KOur nеw TOPO U.S. 24K gіvеѕ уоu thе highest level оf topographic detail available. We’ve tаkеn 24K topo data fоr thе U.S. аnd hаvе mаdе regionalized coverage аvаіlаblе оn preprogrammed microSD cards wіth SD adapter. Thеѕе nеw TOPO U.S. 24K regions wіll hеlр ensure you’re ready fоr уоur nеxt backpacking hiking оr camping adventure. Features include: Topo 24K coverage Points оf interest wіth thematic icons: parks campgrounds boat ramps airports аnd others3-D terrain shading оn compatible units Elevation profile оf routes оn compatible units ѕо уоu саn estimate terrain difficulty Routable roads аnd trails. Searchable points оf interest including visitors centers camping аnd picnic areas wilderness campsites аnd mоrе Detailed hydro-graph.
hdtravel
December 14, 2013Wonderful Product !,
For the first time Garmin is beginning to roll out 24K Topo maps on very convenient microSD cards. ( includes SD card adapter ) No computer needed, just put it in your unit and go. No fuss, no muss !
All I can say is it is about time !
They are starting with the western states and going east. If your state is not covered yet, please be patient. They are all coming.
This is the highest level of mapping detail available for your Garmin unit. They work best on the new Colorado and Oregon series units as you will see see 3-D views and color terrain shading on these units only. Very Nice !!
These are a must have for hikers, geocachers and any outdoor enthusiasts.
Highly recommended !!
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Geodarts
December 14, 2013Somewhat disappointing,
I own a Garmin Colorado was excited to get this map because of its promise of high resolution graphics and features that included routable trails. I was aware that because it was on a sd card, it could not be viewed on a computer — which limits is functionality in planning hikes. But after taking it out on a hike today, I am disappointed that in my area its coverage of trails and fireroads is virtually nonexistent. It routed fine on the streets, if you need it for that. But routable trails are not that great of a feature if the trail coverage is limited. The standard mapsource 2008 topo map contain much better coverage where I hike – and have the advantage of being able to be used on the computer as well.
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