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#1
THANKS! I guess that I learn a new trick today. when I push menu again it does give me a list of things, to show or hide different maps. This is very useful. Thx. I guess you never know what other tricks are in there until someone first figure it out. I finished moding the cover. It was much harder than I thought. Have to be really careful not to grind the part you don't want to touch while you only have a very small space to work on.
#2
At least this is what I understand. Just like the old (original) Vista, while you're on the map screen, click manu, select set map, select information then you see the list of map segments (lots of them if you have multiple states.)
#3
Thx for all the information. I got exited about the profile thing until I saw Boyd's last reply, bommer! I thought Hcx is the latest thing, well at least for me. it's a lot better than my vista which I paid close to 500 many years ago. The Hcx is almost brands new. The guy only used once going to Europe. He let me have it for 100.

As to the length of the list, it's way too long to be practical when it comes to switching maps if you have all the topo from the US. I got the grinding wheel today and going to mod it tonight. Erwin
#4
I see 99 people looked at my post but no one replied. I guess that no one else have a need for this possible mod. I'll just go ahead grind off the bottom half ridge and see if the card will fit there. I don't really need that beefy back cover anyway (never going to use it on a mountain bike or other high vibration applications).
#5
Thx. I kind of realized that's part of the limitation of the base amp, too bad though.
#6
I posted here since this is seems to be the most used forum and I did not find a place people talk about modifying their hardware.

I finally figured out that it's not very practical to put all your maps (cith, topo of the entire US) on one SD card even if you could do that. The list gets too long when you go to "set map". I decided to a three-card approach: all 4 Gb, one for city map, one for Topo in the west (UT, OR, CO, AZ, etc. ) and the third one for Topo of all the flatter states. Of course, I can carry one of those cheap clear boxes with my eTrex Vista HCx. However, if you open the back cover of the unit, there is soo much more room there between the two batteries. I hoped that Garmin could've left two or three empty slots for storage, however they did not think that far ahead. The only possible place I can see is between the batteries. It looks possible to just grind off the bottom half of the middle ridge on the aluminum cover. THat might give me enough room for one or two cards. Anyone tried something similar? Would that work? Thx. Erwin
#7
Hi, just found this site and its wonderful resources. I bought the Garmin US topo and Metroguide and never hapay with the topo. A friend of mine suggested me ditching the garmin topo and get it from here. I just did that and MAN, what a difference! Thx.

I also downloaded the My Trails from jbensman (I'm from St. Louis MO too). It works like a charm on my new Vista HCX. I can see the red trails on top of the Topo (I did not check the Metroguide yet but pretty sure it will work the same way). However, I cannot see My Trails overlay on the computer (BaseCamp) which is kind of disappointing since you really want to see it over the topo to plan your trips. Well, probably it's a limitation of the Garmin BaseCamp (since it does not let you select more than one map). I'm going to try it on MapSource and see if it works that way. Anyway, Thx. A great bunch of dedicated people!

Erwin
St. Louis MO
eTrex Vista Hcx
eTrex Vista