![]() ![]() SRTM v3.0 by NASA 3" v3.0 (very very rarely, 8 tiles only).Viewfinderpanormas 1" - then 3" - above N60° / below S60° as there is no SRTM data nor ALOS or LIDAR Data avialble.SRTM 1" v3.0 - very rarely for some tiles missing in ALOS data - also only between N60° and S60°.ALOS World 3D30 - überall zwischen N60° und S60°.LIDAR data from open government data and other openly available sources - collected and converted to hgt format by - Sonny - DEM Altitude Profiles This data is very very high quality and resolution - there is no better open data available according to my knowledge.The altitude data for the contourlines is from varying sources in the following priority (if available): You can use and edit the map data by visiting. Video Tutorial - if you prefer watching this as a video instead of reading through the text:Īll maptiles are compiled with mkgmap using map data from & Contributors. Note: If you plan a route in Basecamp on your desktop - you should use exactly the same map on your device (so same date, same country - but Unicode/Non Unicode does not matter - so you could use Non Unicode map on your GPS device if needed, and Unicode map on your Desktop/Notebook) If you want to use the maps for planning on your desktop - then you will need the Desktop map too or instead. ![]() The advantage is that you can very quickly change the layout (on both Windows, as well as Mac OS x or Linux), and that it's the quickest and easiest way. Note - this way you loose the possibility to only upload a part of a map to your device as you could do using MapInstall (or Mapsource for Windows users). Europe, Africa and Asia as full continent maps are too big to offer as gmapsupp.img maps - the Europe continent contourlines are available as gmapsupp.img download however. Why should you download the gmapsupp.img format maps?įor simplicity, I've now also made all countries available as gmapsupp.img download - which after unpacking - you can directly move onto your GPS device. (Deutsch) Allgemeiner – Support auf Deutsch (members only).Quick Introduction ID-Editor, Josm and Potlach2.Send maps with Basecamp (Mapinstall) or Mapsource.Install Garmin Basecamp (and maybe Mapsource).How to install the Openmtbmaps – Windows.Send Maps to GPS with Mkgmap (Cross-Platform).Screenshots from the very first openmtbmap in 2009.Garmin Transalpin Review and Interesting News.Premium DEM Relief Shading Maps for Garmin GPS devices.Premium Windows/Linux – Velomap Downloads.Premium Gmapsupp.img – directly for Garmin GPS units.Windows/Linux – OpenMtbMap Map Download. ![]()
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