Garmin US TOPO MicroSD Data Card for Garmin GPS Units
GARMIN 010-C0902-00 MapSource Topo 2008 Mountain West-South MicroSD Card. Now you can get all the detail of Garmin MapSource United States Topo 2008 without messy unlock codes and time-consuming downloads. Garmin has created Pre-Programmed MicroSD cards that contain the same MapSource Topo data you know and love broken down by region. Saves you time and money. Plan your next outdoor adventure with the help of MapSource United States Topo. This card contains digital topographic maps of the Mountains in the west and south.
Garmin US TOPO MicroSD Data Card for Garmin GPS Units Features
- Highways/Roads/Hiking Trails/Snowmobile Trails
- Shoreline Detail for Lakes/Reservoirs/Small Bodies of Water and More
- Trip and Waypoint Management Functions
- MapSource Topo 2008 Mountain West-South MicroSD Card
User Reviews about Garmin US TOPO MicroSD Data Card for Garmin GPS Units
I purchased this to product so that I could find my way on a 600 acre piece of property for hunting. I found it to be very helpful and was even able to mark good areas I found while scouting and find them again in the predawn darkness. The auto-tracking feature was really cool and I now have a map of all the major trails on the property. I'm not a tech guy, and wish I had someone to help me figure out how to use all the features. But just by playing with it I was able to figure out most of the main features. I hope to do some geocacheing in the future, if I can figure it out. -- hunt&hike
This map does look like a topographical map. And it does have elevation lines. However, I was disappointed at the lack of details other than elevation information. Non-topographic information, like trails and streams are not well updated and not detailed enough to be really useful. These remarks are relative to use with a Garmin nuvi 255W. I don't know how it would work installed on a GPS designed specifically for off-road use. -- It's OK but not Not Entirely Useful
Bought this SD Card Map to use with my Garmin Nuvi 350 on a trip to Toroweep on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The dirt road is 61 miles with many other roads crossing and intersecting with it. Even though many of the roads had Forest Service road numbers, the map often did not show these numbers. The less traveled roads did not present a problem, but some were as well used as the one I was on. If I was counting on only the GPS map, (which is not a good idea) I might have taken a wrong turn several times.
On the same trip, I had similar problems on dirt roads in the St. George, Utah area. -- GOOD MAP THAT COULD BE MUCH BETTER!
Was a plug and play with my Garmin 60csx! Kind of on the pricey side, but they are good maps. -- Detailed maps are great!











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