verdugo2018 wrote:Hi i need map for peru please
What type of Map
Topo 100KFeatures: 1:100,000 scale for topographic details, roads and trails, water ways, points of interest (parks, campgrounds, scenic lookouts, etc.), national, state and local parks.
Best Used For: Since these maps do not contain routable roads and trails, these maps are best used for the type of adventurer that likes to plan ahead or for getting a general idea of the lay of the land. These maps also have larger coverage areas than Topo 24K maps, which is helpful if you don't want to mess with switching maps on your Garmin.
Topo 24KFeatures: Routable, 1:24,000 scale for topographical details, roads and trails, water ways, points of interest (parks, campgrounds, scenic lookouts, etc.), national, state and local parks.
Best Used For: These maps are great for being guided around town or out in the woods, because they feature routable roads and trails. The lower scale for topography means more detail when determining if you want to head straight up the side of that mountain. The added detail means these maps cover smaller regions than Topo 100K maps.
HuntViewFeatures: Public and private land boundaries, land ownership information, high-resolution satellite imagery, routable, 1:24,000 scale for topographical details, roads and trails, water ways, points of interest (parks, campgrounds, scenic lookouts, etc.), national, state and local parks.
Best Used For: As the name says, these maps are best for hunting. Knowing if you are public or private land as a hunter is invaluable. The satellite imagery allows you see the tree canopy with a birds eye view, letting you know where clearings are at. These maps give you the confidence to know that you are hunting in the right spot.
BirdsEye Satellite ImageryFeatures: Satellite images of the Earth with world wide coverage. Pick and choose the areas you need to download.
Best Used For: BirdsEye Satellite Imagery gives you a view of the Earth from a satellite. If you need to know what canopy coverage looks like, this is the map for you.
Trailhead SeriesFeatures: Mapping focused on major trails such as the Appalachian and Pacific Coast trails, routable, 1:24,000 scale for topographical details, water ways, points of interest (parks, campgrounds, scenic lookouts, etc.).
Best Used For: If you are planning on hiking the PCT (Pacific Coast Trail), Appalachian Trail or the Arizona National Scenic Trail, these maps were designed with you in mind.
City NavigatorFeatures: Routable roads with the most up to date information Garmin has available. Points of interest that motorist need most (gas stations, restaurants, lodging, etc.).
Best Used For: These maps are best used for getting around the town, or taking road trips.
TopoActiveFeatures: Routable roads, trails, and walking paths. Points of interest that include restaurants, shops, schools and more. Does not include searchable addresses or elevation contour lines.
Best Used For: TopoActive is a good map to use for outdoor activities. If you are running, cycling, or hiking outdoors, TopoActive would be a good choice.