![]() Since my last update, Dan has released new 1:24K topo mapsets for New Mexico and Hawaii, and Idaho is coming soon there’s also a new transparent overlay for Wyoming land usage/ownership. While they don’t have all the fancy features of the Garmin sets, they’re free, based on the same US Government data as the Garmin maps, and can be uploaded to as many Garmin units as you like. And since they’re being issued on microSD cards, they can only be used on one Garmin GPS unit at a time.įortunately, Dan Blomberg at the GPS File Depot, the MiscJunk website, and others continue to release their own versions of 1:24K topographic maps. But at $100 list price ($80 street) for each set, it’s going to get pretty expensive to own even a small number of these. These Garmin 1:24K topo mapsets have some useful features, like elevation profiles, points of interest, routing on trails and dirt roads, and overlays for USGS topo quad and Township-Range-Section information. These are in addition to their previous sets for US National Parks in the East, Central and West US their websites says that maps for the rest of the US are “Coming Soon”. ![]() The latest release covers the central mountain West, Colorado and Utah, joining sets for Washington and Oregon as well as California and Nevada. Garmin continues to slowly add more and more states to their vector-based 1:24K US topographic map coverage. ![]()
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