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 The Garmin Topographic 100K USA CD
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| JD, December 31, 1969 |
| The Garmin topo maps are very poorly done compared to DeLorme Topo USA. Not even in the same league. DeLorme has mountain and hill shading, more vivid contours, etc, giving their maps a much more accurate and realistic view of the landscape. Almost like looking down on the real thing. DeLorme has many more features also. Unfortunately, Garmin GPS's will only accept their MapSource Topo so I had to go purchase it a few months back. More than once I've had to go to my DeLorme to get the "real" lay of the land, mark some Lat & Long waypoints, then mark them on my Garmin Topo, then load that particular route and/or map into my GPS.
I mentioned all this to a Garmin rep not long ago and he said Garmin's priority has always been roads and streets, plus their Topo is 9 years old and maybe there'll be an improvement in the future. | |