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    Garmin Topo V3

    I have recently taken a look at a friends V2 map, I understand that V3 has more detail but how much more? V2 is not bad but looking at the Cape York area , as and example, there is insufficient detail for my liking. There is a gap in the Frenchmans road track near the Pascoe and scant detail all along the fun bits of the tele track. You could not rely on V3 and would still very much need your paper maps & guides to get around up there.

    I wonder if there is a kind member who has a copy of V3 and who would have the time to take a look at the Cape York area and see if the detail is better that I have described on V2.

    Apart from 4wd destinations I also like to bush walk and wonder how people have found V3 for bushwalking on and off trail.

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    Hi John,
    I bought v.3 in the last week or so. It's a waste of money! It has insufficient geographical names and the 20m contours are inadequate for bushwalking (perhaps with the exception of alpine areas.

    I find the Geoscience Australia 250k and 1M maps better for general planning and (in NSW) digital versions of of the Land and Property Information (LPI) topographic maps much to be preferred.

    I have yet to see if I can download selected areas of these maps to my Garmin.

    Sorry for the bad news,
    Peter

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    Thanks for the feedback on V3 Bushwanderer..
    I had downloaded it,but hadnt put it on my 60CSx(have a Mac-need windoze for it to do anything).
    Think Ill stay with my shonky maps for the time being then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwanderer View Post
    Hi John,
    I bought v.3 in the last week or so. It's a waste of money! It has insufficient geographical names and the 20m contours are inadequate for bushwalking (perhaps with the exception of alpine areas.

    I find the Geoscience Australia 250k and 1M maps better for general planning and (in NSW) digital versions of of the Land and Property Information (LPI) topographic maps much to be preferred.

    I have yet to see if I can download selected areas of these maps to my Garmin.

    Sorry for the bad news,
    Peter
    Thanks Peter
    I had guessed as much but had read some good positive, probably from people who do not demand as much out of a map as I may. I will for now stick with getting out the paper maps and use the GPS for direction finding etc more than mapping. Seems to be an area where the government office could do something useful. I see that in NZ all you have to do is get a disc drive to their lands office and they will give you a free digital topo of NZ.

    Would be great if you could get that service here even if it is in JPG . As a guess from when I scan my own 1:25 000 topo maps you could do the whole of australia in that scale for about 70G or less without loosing any detail. The 1:250 000 that you can get for free just don't do it for me.

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    Hi John,
    I agree that the 250k maps are limiting, but they have their place.

    A little while back GA released a digital 100k series, but they had problems and were withdrawn. Hopefully, they'll be re-released shortly.

    LPI also publish a digital set of their topo maps. You may find them useful, but converting raster maps would be a pain.

    Best Wishes,
    Peter

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    This is in regard to Garmin V3 topo not OZ topo V3?
    I'm interested in the latter, looks a great improvement over V2.1
    OZtopo - Topographical Maps for Garmin GPS units

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    Hi all,

    Has anyone used the oztopo maps and how do they compare with others.
    Am thinking of buying the oztopo
    Have used the shonky maps,but they dont give you enough detail when out in the playing along the tracks.

    cheers
    disco gazza
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    I'll let you know after I visit Brian at GPS OZ.
    What GPS are you going to run it on?

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    I just bought V3 today.
    Not sure about which GPS i will run it on yet, considering the Nuvi 500.
    I cracked the screen on my beloved 5 year old Meo digiwalker.

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    I'll be running mine on a Garmin 60CSx

    Cheers
    disco gazza
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