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Garmin Announces BirdsEye Satellite Imagery Subscription

Update 1/18: Garmin officially announced BirdsEye today.  Availability is March 2010.
Details are still a bit sketchy but it looks like Garmin is finally releasing an all-you-can-eat satellite imagery subscription called BirdsEye for their outdoor handhelds that support Garmin Custom Maps. For $30 a year Oregon, Colorado and Dakota users who install a yet to be [...]

Tips on Garmin Custom Maps — GPS Visualizer Adds Garmin KMZ Support

After experimenting with GPS Visualizer to create Garmin KMZ files last week I contacted Adam Schneider, author of GPS Visualizer, about making it easier to create Garmin Custom Maps using his very useful (and free) online tool. Today Adam published changes to GPS Visualizer which simplify the process of creating Custom Maps from [...]

Tips on Garmin Custom Maps — Random Stuff

There’s so much going on with Garmin Custom Maps right now it is hard to keep up!  Here are some more tips, tools, resources and limitations we’ve learned about today that we would like to pass along.  If you have discovered your own please post them here or over on the wiki discussion threads linked [...]

Tips on Garmin Custom Maps – Using GPS Visualizer

Edit 10/15:  Updated instructions below based on improvements made in GPS Visualizer to support Garmin KMZs using Google Earth.
This new post also includes instructions on how to use the GPS Visualizer overlay form to create a Garmin KMZ file, a process which bypasses Google Earth.

After Garmin’s announcement yesterday about support for custom raster [...]

Tips on Garmin Custom Maps – Getting Started

Ever since Garmin released Custom Map support on the Oregon, Dakota and Colorado this morning I’ve been playing around with this nifty new feature on my Garmin Oregon 550t. Below I’ll try to pass on a few tips and show some examples to get you started.
First I started with a trail map for one of [...]

Garmin Beta: Custom Raster Map Support for Oregon, Colorado and Dakota

In amongst all of the hype around Garmin’s nuLink two-way connected nuvi 1690, the Nuvifone G60 and the Oregon 300 Mushroom Edition (pdf) here’s some interesting news for Garmin outdoor GPS owners who aren’t mushroom pickers.
Yesterday I ran across a new post on Garmin’s TrailTech blog called Creating Garmin Custom Maps in Five Easy Steps.  [...]

Garmin Handheld Owners Benefit from Downloadable Maps

Last week Garmin announced that much of its map data would be made available to purchase online. The press release was centered around Garmin’s new cityXplorer product which provides Nuvi 1xxx owner’s with pedestrian and public transportation navigation along with support for traditional auto navigation and POIs.  When I saw this announcement  I didn’t pay [...]