dirtsquirt
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I use foresty maps.
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But, as a back up, I also carry an early Eagle Accu-Nav GPS. It's similar to what Mike has and has accompanied me nearly around the world and always knew where it/I was. Though after a 24-hour plane ride it took it about 45 minutes to realize it was just outside of Brisbane, QLD.
All u have to do is know what map that u want then if u dont have bitcomet download it. Then type the map u want into piratebay.org and u can get the map u wanted i just did it for a friends new garmin. then u just load it into the garmin.easy as pie.
Same holds true for nearly any navigating device. I was following a road in VT that was marked, plain as day, on a topo map, within 3-4 miles I was driving down hill in a creek bed.Although sometimes it doesn't tell the whole story of the road. I have a picture of me going through a creek on a Suzuki Bandit someplace to prove that.
Where you are and what the terrain around you is like.what exactly will the topo maps tell me?
Where you are and what the terrain around you is like.
The ONLY GPS's I've seen with editable maps are TomToms. Which don't do anything but streets (straight off US Census Tiger, it would appear).