HikerJames Posted July 31, 2007 Share Posted July 31, 2007 I just ordered a Vista HCx, my first GPS unit. I'm planning on using it for hiking and mountaineering. As such, I would like to have a topo map as my background map. I will mainly be in California but I might venture into some surrounding states like Oregon, Washington or Nevada. What is my best option for getting a good topo on my new unit when it arrives? I'm a bit new to this as you can probably tell. I've heard about pre-loaded SD cards. Are these the best option? What about software on the computer that would let me transfer over topo maps? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
CenTexDodger Posted July 31, 2007 Share Posted July 31, 2007 I just ordered a Vista HCx, my first GPS unit. I'm planning on using it for hiking and mountaineering. As such, I would like to have a topo map as my background map. I will mainly be in California but I might venture into some surrounding states like Oregon, Washington or Nevada. What is my best option for getting a good topo on my new unit when it arrives? I'm a bit new to this as you can probably tell. I've heard about pre-loaded SD cards. Are these the best option? What about software on the computer that would let me transfer over topo maps? Thanks! In order to put topos on the GPS, you must use Garmin maps. Topo US 2008 is the current Topo map that covers the entire US. It is a 1:100,000 scale map. If you are only going to be in the National Parks, Garmin also makes a 1:24,000 series National Parks series. From the sound of you post, however, the Topo 2008 is what you want. You can buy them preloaded on Micro SD Cards, but it is not economical to do so. It is about $86 to buy a pre-loaded card that covers a region(5-10 states). You can get the whole USA on DVD for about that price. Also, you will have the maps on your computer for planning purposes. You will also need to get a larger micro SD card, but IIRC you can get a 2gb one for about $30. Quote Link to comment
HikerJames Posted July 31, 2007 Author Share Posted July 31, 2007 I just ordered a Vista HCx, my first GPS unit. I'm planning on using it for hiking and mountaineering. As such, I would like to have a topo map as my background map. I will mainly be in California but I might venture into some surrounding states like Oregon, Washington or Nevada. What is my best option for getting a good topo on my new unit when it arrives? I'm a bit new to this as you can probably tell. I've heard about pre-loaded SD cards. Are these the best option? What about software on the computer that would let me transfer over topo maps? Thanks! In order to put topos on the GPS, you must use Garmin maps. Topo US 2008 is the current Topo map that covers the entire US. It is a 1:100,000 scale map. If you are only going to be in the National Parks, Garmin also makes a 1:24,000 series National Parks series. From the sound of you post, however, the Topo 2008 is what you want. You can buy them preloaded on Micro SD Cards, but it is not economical to do so. It is about $86 to buy a pre-loaded card that covers a region(5-10 states). You can get the whole USA on DVD for about that price. Also, you will have the maps on your computer for planning purposes. You will also need to get a larger micro SD card, but IIRC you can get a 2gb one for about $30. So if were to get Topo US 2008, I can then transfer the maps over to an SD card on my Vista HCx? Quote Link to comment
+Haffy Posted July 31, 2007 Share Posted July 31, 2007 I just ordered a Vista HCx, my first GPS unit. I'm planning on using it for hiking and mountaineering. As such, I would like to have a topo map as my background map. I will mainly be in California but I might venture into some surrounding states like Oregon, Washington or Nevada. What is my best option for getting a good topo on my new unit when it arrives? I'm a bit new to this as you can probably tell. I've heard about pre-loaded SD cards. Are these the best option? What about software on the computer that would let me transfer over topo maps? Thanks! In order to put topos on the GPS, you must use Garmin maps. Topo US 2008 is the current Topo map that covers the entire US. It is a 1:100,000 scale map. If you are only going to be in the National Parks, Garmin also makes a 1:24,000 series National Parks series. From the sound of you post, however, the Topo 2008 is what you want. You can buy them preloaded on Micro SD Cards, but it is not economical to do so. It is about $86 to buy a pre-loaded card that covers a region(5-10 states). You can get the whole USA on DVD for about that price. Also, you will have the maps on your computer for planning purposes. You will also need to get a larger micro SD card, but IIRC you can get a 2gb one for about $30. So if were to get Topo US 2008, I can then transfer the maps over to an SD card on my Vista HCx? Yes that is correct and make sure you get a minimum 2 GB card which should be more than enough. Quote Link to comment
macnerd Posted July 31, 2007 Share Posted July 31, 2007 Yes, the Topo 2008 software transfers the maps for you. Quote Link to comment
Hiker2008 Posted July 31, 2007 Share Posted July 31, 2007 I've heard about pre-loaded SD cards. Are these the best option? What about software on the computer that would let me transfer over topo maps? Thanks! The pre-loaded cards are for people that do not have computers. If you have a computer get the CDs and a blank card. Simple as that. The best maps for you are the Garmin US Topo 2008 and/or US Topo 24K National parks West Quote Link to comment
L45J Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 (edited) Like HikerJames, I also have a Vista HCx. I'm looking for the TOPO map and found several listed on eBay for around $90. Reading the description, it lists that it will work with lots of GPS units including Vista, Vista C, and Vista CX. No mention of Vista HCx. Anyone know for sure if maps that work with Vista Cx will work with the Vista HCx? Maybe I need to order a program direct from Garmin. Thanks Edited December 8, 2007 by L45J Quote Link to comment
+hogrod Posted December 8, 2007 Share Posted December 8, 2007 Like HikerJames, I also have a Vista HCx. I'm looking for the TOPO map and found several listed on eBay for around $90. Reading the description, it lists that it will work with lots of GPS units including Vista, Vista C, and Vista CX. No mention of Vista HCx. Anyone know for sure if maps that work with Vista Cx will work with the Vista HCx? Maybe I need to order a program direct from Garmin. Thanks Garmin has two versions of topo maps, the older 3.02(comes on three CD's) and the newer topo 2008(on DVD). Either verson will work, though I prefer the newer mapset.... just make sure your computer has a DVD drive, otherwise you won't be able to load the newer maps. You don't need to order right from garmin, there are many online retailers that carry the maps. Quote Link to comment
Tahosa and Sons Posted December 9, 2007 Share Posted December 9, 2007 I just plugged in the micro SD card for my Legend HCX. Since I had a gift certificate for $60 the extra $30 was a cheap deal. I'm satisfied with it and will use it in conjunction with my standard TOPO paper maps. Quote Link to comment
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