Thursday, September 9, 2010

Garmin TOPO US 24K Northeast Map (DVD)

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Effect::: Outdoor enthusiasts: your adventure is waiting - in vivid detail. TOPO U.S. 24K Northeast brings you the highest level of topographic detail available, with maps comparable to 1:24,000 scale USGS maps. These highly detailed maps on (DVD include terrain contours, topo elevations, summits, routable roads and trails, parks, coastlines, rivers, lakes and geographical points - and they also display 3-D terrain shading on compatible devices. With routable roads and trails in metropolitan and rural areas, getting to your destination is easy by creating point-to-point routes on compatible units. With this purchase, you'll receive topographic detail for Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. You'll also receive BaseCamp software for managing data on your device and computer, playing back routes and tracks, geotagging photos and more.User friendly.







Brand:Garmin


   Model : 010-11318-00


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   List Price : $129.99


   Sale Price : $91.90
 







Garmin TOPO US 24K Northeast Map (DVD)Feature for this item


  • Provides detailed topographic maps, comparable to 1:24,000 scale USGS maps
  • Contains detailed hydrographic features, including coastlines, lake and river shorelines, wetlands and perennial and seasonal streams
  • Contains many routable trails, rural roads, city neighborhood roads, major highways and interstates
  • Displays national, state and local parks, forests, conservation areas and wilderness areas.
  • Includes BaseCamp software for managing data on GPS and computer, playing back routes and tracks, geotagging photos and more
  • Also includes Bureau of Land Management township, range and section information, and USGS quad locations




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Customer Reviews


This software does what it's supposed to do, i.e., it works with the Garmin Handheld GPS I bought. The streets and landmarks are accurate, as far as I can tell. And that's what I expected, from what I read from others' reviews of Garmin GPS units and Garmin software. However, it still doesn't do what I really want it to do, which is to allow me to superimpose hiking trails from either a paper map or a .pdf or .jpg file into the software and then trace the trails into the .gpx file. So, in addition to the money I shelled out for the GPS unit and the topo software, I also had to buy a third-party software to allow me to do exactly what I wanted. You'd think that a GPS unit intended for hiking would allow its buyer to do this task, but it doesn't.


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