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etrex 20 newbie help

PostPosted: Sat 17 Dec, 2016 12:01 pm
by ScorpioBoyRising
So I have a etrex 20 that has been sitting in my cupboard and rarely taken on hikes. I actually want to learn how to use this thing and keep it for emergencies or off track hikes. I have been searching the google and can't quite find the answer to my question. I purchase and download Vic Topo Maps that come in PDF format only (if there are other paid or free alternatives good for Australia with similar detail let me know). How do I put these PDF maps onto the etrex 20?

On another note I also upload these PDF topo maps to my iPhone but have since discovered the what used to be free app called Avenza Maps is now trying to charge USD$43 per year for this functionality...any other options to look at here? Got no problems paying but subscription costs like this is crazy. Once off yeah I get it but every year, no thanks.

Re: etrex 20 newbie help

PostPosted: Sat 17 Dec, 2016 12:26 pm
by Mark F
Garmin devices do not support Topopdfs.

Re: etrex 20 newbie help

PostPosted: Sat 17 Dec, 2016 3:01 pm
by bumpingbill
If you're interested in topo maps for the eTrex20, check out "Shonky Maps" http://shonkylogic.net/

I've got them and they're great! And completely free. There are guides out there to show you how to download them and install them.

However, I've found after a lot of use with my GPS that the maps on the device aren't worth much. It's *far* better to take a paper map, and use the GPS for finding your location via the grid references.

Re: etrex 20 newbie help

PostPosted: Sat 17 Dec, 2016 9:07 pm
by peregrinator
There may be a better option. As andrewp noted here on 3 November 2016, he has uploaded new versions of his OSM maps (all Australian states plus NT). The link is

https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=kZEsQTZig48YCOLBNkiufwY06B6dSEegVby

A number of people who are far more knowledgeable than me on these matters have commented favourably in this forum on these maps. I’ve installed a few of them on my Etrex 20 and they’ve been very useful, but I emphasise that I have only put them to limited use so far as I’m still inexperienced in GPS operations.

There is probably some info you can use in the link below but as I’ve found, one question has many answers, some of which lead off to tangents and frustration. So just keep asking more questions until you find the right answer for your needs!

http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=20233&p=272814&hilit=upload+maps+etrex#p272814