Can someone who uses Basecamp with Garmin Outdoor Maps+ on a 66i or 67i offer best-practice advice. I'm completely comfortable with Basecamp and Garmin SD chips installed in a 67i but have not used Outdoor Maps+. I love the weight, battery duration, durability and capabilities of the 67i but have no interest in trying to plan a trip into the backcountry on the 67i postage stamp display. Following questions are just examples of what I'd like to know. So please add answers to the questions I didn't know to ask.
- Am I correct that once routable topo maps for a region are loaded onto the 67i, the maps display and work on Basecamp as if the 67i had a Garmin SD card for that region?
- Are the routable topo maps comparable to the 1:24000 routable topo maps Garmen sells on regional SD chips?
- Which other map products in the Outdoor Maps+ package are routable?
- If I'm sitting at a PC with Basecamp open and connected to a 67i, what is the best way to load maps from a region?
- Since the Outdoor Maps+ can be used in lieu of an SD map chip, can a blank chip be used to store downloaded maps? If so, does it display on the 67i the same an SD map?
- I assume map products from Outdoor Maps+ cannot be stored and used in Basecamp without the licensed 67i connected, but can they be stored in Basecamp and later used on the 67i without going back to the Internet to reload them? I ask both for time efficiency reasons when I have Internet and because I plan trips in places with no available Internet.
- The Garmin product page for Outdoor Maps+ says the product is constantly updated. How true is that? And what kind of info is being updated? Trails? Land management restrictions?
- Are Outdoor Maps+ maps are non-editable like SD regional maps? Can overlays be added to them?
- Do my questions suggest unanticipated limitations?