Davo1 wrote:photohiker wrote:In Australia I use Openstreetmap with Contours Australia and I have yet to be disappointed.
I have installed TAS.img on my GPS, how are the contour overlays installed? Is it simply copy and paste to the card?
I find the that the detail of contours that are in my Garmin Montana sadly lacking in detail, everything else is ok.
See item 3 in my previous post. You need the contours australia dataset to get the contours.
Oh I forgot, Is it possible to see OSM maps in Basecamp?, if so I am not having much luck.
Ok, and good point

Garmin uses 2 different types of files depending on their destination.
.IMG Files. These are for GPS recievers only. Just drop them into the garmin folder on any recent Garmin GPS and they become available on the GPS immediately. Unfortunately, these files are not readable by Basecamp. (I think there is a hack somewhere that can convert them, but lets not go there)
Map Installers. These are .EXE files on Windows, and .GMAPI files on Macintosh. Double clicking the file installs the maps in the Basecamp maps directory structure, and they become available in Basecamp under the maps menu.
If you use the Computer a lot with maps, then the installers are a good way to go. You can transfer the tracks/routes/waypoints as well as the parts of the maps you want available on your GPS via Basecamp and it's utilities. This means that you only need to download one file and it will cater for both the computer and the GPS. These files aren't as readily available as the OSM Australia IMG files, but you can get them. Have a look here:
OSM Downloads for AustraliaThese are regularly updated so the link will not work forever, it will probably expire when the files are regenerated. To get the updated maps, go to
http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ and Select 'Australia' under the Oceania drop down, the click the link 'Download Map Now' and you will be presented with the latest download directory.
Be aware that the list down the left of the map on that page are links to specific .IMG files, (remember, not usable in basecamp, but usable in the GPS)