Re: [Az-Geocaching] Just wondering.................

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Author: ShadowAce
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Just wondering.................
All bought and paid for legally (disclaimer)

I have my GPS loaded with street maps (City Navigator), Garmin Topo 2008,
and the Arizona Topo link I sent out a long while back. -
http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/1/ -

For City navigator and Topo 2008 I have everything west of Ohio. Of course
the Arizona Topo only covers Arizona. However I also have a second card and
if I was real bored I could place Ohio and everything east on that second
card.

I am one of those few who believe more is not always better. One of my GPS
units (I have a 60cX and a Vista HCX) has only both Topos for Arizona as
well as city nav for Arizona and the scrolling and lookup is much quicker
on this one. So I am seriously considering removing all maps not within a
100 mile border of AZ from both of them just for the speed.

I can load all the maps back onto a second card and when we have money
again and go for a road trip, simply swap chips and you will not even have
to send maps.

Just a thought and most likely not worth much in the eyes of others.....

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Jake Olson <> wrote:

>
>
> If you limit yourself to geographic regions like the western US or such,
> you'll probably have no problem getting both the street maps and the topo
> maps to work. Otherwise you'll be having to employ some extra steps to get
> your map count down.
>
> Jake - Team A.I.

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