Scooby Snack Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 I'm heading to Scotland in a couple of weeks and I want to grab a couple of points over there. I haven't purchased a GPS unit yet, but was leaning towards a Garmin Venture Cx. I wanted to get some maps on the unit for scotland, and then BAM!! I saw the price... $300 dang dollars. More than the GPS unit!! Anyone have any alternatives? It seems like a large expenditure for 3 weeks. But I'd love to have data like that for the trip. Thanks, Scoob Quote
+fratermus Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 Anyone have any alternatives? It seems like a large expenditure for 3 weeks. But I'd love to have data like that for the trip. I assume you are talking about Topo Great Britain, which I see for around $300. You could start searching for user-created maps. Or snag a copy of MG Europe for closer to $100 used. Or rent a mapfilled GPRr across the pond. Quote
chrisoates Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 I'm heading to Scotland in a couple of weeks and I want to grab a couple of points over there. I haven't purchased a GPS unit yet, but was leaning towards a Garmin Venture Cx. I wanted to get some maps on the unit for scotland, and then BAM!! I saw the price... $300 dang dollars. More than the GPS unit!! Anyone have any alternatives? It seems like a large expenditure for 3 weeks. But I'd love to have data like that for the trip. Thanks, Scoob You can buy Topo map segments on MicroSD cards - you might be lucky and get your intended area on one card - the areas covered are shown here Quote
+ClairBrock Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 Hi Scoob, I am a complete newbie looking for mapping answers, too. I picked up a 76csx this weekend and love it so far, but I really don't want to spend another US$140 on mapping data yet. Question for the experts out there: I'd like recommendations for getting street level maps at a state or county level for now. I'll eventually purchase the full Garmin set, but need to wait a while. Is there a 3rd party software you suggest that's provides at a more local level? Thanks much, Clair (yes, I searched first ... ...) Quote
+Miragee Posted April 24, 2007 Posted April 24, 2007 For that $140.00 amount, if you shop around, you should be able to get the Garmin City Navigator maps along with a beanbag auto-mount and cigarette-lighter adapter, both of which are very useful. That is a great GPSr you purchased and you will be amazed how useful it will be with the maps installed, so it can auto-navigate you around unfamiliar areas. Quote
Scooby Snack Posted April 24, 2007 Author Posted April 24, 2007 (edited) Thanks Chris, That should do the trick. I think I should be able to squeeze the data I need from 1 card. Isle of Skye. Very Beautiful place!! Clair, I'm thinking of getting that same unit. Where did you buy? Thanks, Scoob Edited April 24, 2007 by Scooby Snack Quote
+ClairBrock Posted April 24, 2007 Posted April 24, 2007 Thanks Chris, That should do the trick. I think I should be able to squeeze the data I need from 1 card. Isle of Skye. Very Beautiful place!! Clair, I'm thinking of getting that same unit. Where did you buy? Thanks, Scoob Hi Scoob, It's a long story, but the short version is that I got an offer too good to turn out from the manager of my local marina store so I splurged. I got to work with the 76 even more this afternoon and I'm in a total love affair with it. I hope you find the perfect unit for you, too, and if I don't see you on the boards before you leave, have a wonderful time in Scotland. Sounds like a great trip! Also to the others, thanks for the tip on maps...I think I incorrectly assumed that TOPO maps were focused on elevation -- something I don't need here much in flat Florida, but I'm going to check out those options. Happy hunts -- Clair Quote
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