[Az-Geocaching] Garmin Mapource US TOPO question

Brian Casteel bcasteel at uccinc.net
Sat Jul 15 09:37:51 MST 2006


I use the Topo religiously if I'm in the boonies and they've always 
served me well. I have noticed that I need to be more aware of cliff 
edges and what not when comparing environment to the maps, but I've been 
pretty good at doing so thus far (I've only walked up TO the cliff, no 
over its edge). Even the 164' maps would have served ShadowAce well, 
despite his being so adamant at testing the laws of gravity and finding 
out that he can't fly. I could go on and on about this one, but there 
are going to be plenty of opportunities to point out the error in Dirk's 
ways by defiance of things we are all aware of.

Brian
Team A.I.


Bill Burkett wrote:
>
> I’m no expert, but the Garmin topos rarely let us down in our caching 
> adventures. The roads are almost always there and I’ve used them many 
> times to compare to the land I see before me to think about how to 
> tackle a hill when we go on foot.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces at listserv.azgeocaching.com]*On Behalf Of 
> *ShadowAce
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:27 PM
> *To:* listserv at azgeocaching.com
> *Subject:* Re: [Az-Geocaching] Garmin Mapource US TOPO question
>
> Thank ya.. pretty much confirms what I thought. While it could be 
> useful, ok, would be some.. It just does not have the detail of the 
> Magellan maps :(
>
> Now to determine if it is wortht he $120
>
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