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Messages - Caryllb

#1
Site Support / Re: Where did the overlays go?
April 06, 2013, 08:01:30 PM
I could give it a try.  What software does this require?
#2
Site Support / Re: Where did the overlays go?
April 06, 2013, 03:12:05 PM
Yeah the cost is the problem.  If we only needed a couple of states, fine.  But we'll be riding all over the east this coming summer so we need a lot of states.  I'll be taking the regular topos that I'm just now downloading so we'll be able to switch back and forth as necessary.  Too bad there wasn't some way to turn on and off features, such as the background colors, in Mapsource or the handheld so that it'd be easy to make transparent topos.
#3
Site Support / Re: Where did the overlays go?
April 06, 2013, 02:53:46 PM
Oh,  Too bad.  I liked them.  We used the combination of the overlays with city Navigator for bicycle touring.  Navigator gives us the roads, the overlays give us the contours so we know what the upcoming climbs are like.  Guess we'll have to go without this summer.
#4
Site Support / Where did the overlays go?
April 06, 2013, 12:45:54 PM
Back in November of 2011 I downloaded a bunch of state topo overlay maps.  The files had names along the lines of: 355-8619-idaho_ci40_install.exe.  I got these overlays for several of the western states back then, such as Nevada, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, etc. 

I was hoping to now download more of these overlay maps for the eastern states.  However, I'm not finding any state topo overlay maps at all, including those I downloaded back then.  The only one left seems to be the Northern Arizona topo overlay.

Does anyone know where they went?