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Thanks kindly for that. I wonder if I have a problem with my Mapsource program as it will not open / recognize the OSM maps.
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The mapset i use for north/central/south america is the following:
Canada/USA- Garmin City Navigator North America
Mexico - BiciMapas Mexico MEXICO GPS ATLAS GARMIN
CentralAm - BiciMapas Latino GPS Atlas Latin America GPS Atlas
Colombia - Colrut Colrut
Venezuela - VenRut gpsyv.net Hogar del VENRUT, el Mapa GPS Ruteable de Venezuela para Equipos Garmin Nuvi, GPSMap, Nokia y HTC
Brasil - TrackSource Tracksource
Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay - Mapear Proyecto Mapear
Peru - Perut PERUT=Peru Ruteable or even better is the Garmin South America map
Bolivia - ViajerosMapas ViajerosMapas
Ecuador - Proyecto Ecuador Ruteable Mapas Ecuador GPS
Suriname - Garmin Suriname Map Online Map Of Suriname
Fr.Guyana, Guyana - Garmin World Map
There is a map of Bolivia floating around cyberspace called BolRut11. you may find it on a GPS forum. It seems to be the best Bolivia map available for free, though it is still bad. There is also a BolRut35 available from Geo-Group in Bolivia. If you contact the guys are ARB Bolivia they can point you to someone who sells it for less than half. I used the BolRut35 and it is essential for travel in Bolivia. All other GPS maps of Bolivia are not worth loading on your unit; this includes BolRut11
While these GPS mapset i am using is the best available, it is not perfect by any means. Outside of cities, midsized towns, and major roads, the mapset is vastly inferior to good local paper maps.
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Thank you for that very comprehensive contribution!
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Thanks kindly for that. I wonder if I have a problem with my Mapsource program as it will not open / recognize the OSM maps.
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Simon, may I suggest you try Garmin maps / OpenStreetMap Forum
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Did you notice the price for Bicimapas, $159 usd.
Yikes.
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Maps for Syria, Jordan
Hi All,
I'm looking for some free maps for Syria and Jordan for my Garmin 60scx - anyone have any ideas? Unfortunately I'm not too clued up on how to use this thing, but I know the maps that came with teh thing are next to useless so untill I get into Maps4Africa territory it would be great to have some maps!! ANy help much appreaciated (especially to navigate around Damascus which sounds like a pretty crazy place traffic wise!!).
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Hey Peter,
Thanks so much for this! Brilliant! I wish I had asked earlier, it would have made navigating through the capital city of Albania, Tirana with no paper map or gps map alot easier!! This will be invaluable through Syria, thanks, very grateful!!
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Hi People, I've tried to download a composite map of all of Latin America both on to a SD card for my Garmin 500 and onto my laptop to view on my mapsource site. It appears to have downloaded onto my hard drive but the mapsource site throws a wobbly when I try to view it and the SD download also doesn't seem to work. Can anyone who has used this download successfully tell me where I'm going wrong. If it helps I will be bringing the bits to Ripley. Thanks, ride safe.
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