Hi there, Checking http://extract.bbbike.org/ as an alternative to OSM (where I cannot find any page for downloading a map, even after an extensive search.) On bbbike.org is supposed to be pretty easy to download a map. However, I see some hickups. I don't know if anyone is conversant with this site. 'Format' gives a lot of options, but no gpx o gdp. Which format to choose? You have to create a 'bounding box'. This gives the boundaries of the map to download. It is supposedly adjustable. But whatever I try, it won't change the boundary. If someone could shed some light, that would be fine. Thanks in advance, Frank f.hoppener@gmail.com asked 26 Oct '17, 11:32 Chuparuedas |
Hallo Chuparuedes
answered 27 Oct '17, 04:48 escada |
In case you cannot get bbbike.org to work for you, choose one of the alternatives (which are all based on OSM data, like bbbike): https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download (scroll down to the tables; in the tables you can find a column if a provider has an installer for mapsource available). answered 05 Dec '18, 05:37 aseerel4c26 ♦ meta: @andy mackey @alagad : before we duplicate the list of alternatives here, I think it is better to just link to the list. ;-)
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If you want a European map? most are just a one click, This is a much easier alternative http://garmin.opentopomap.org/ answered 27 Oct '17, 08:27 andy mackey |
Hi Folks, Thanks, I willgive it a go. (It took some time to answer, because I was out.) Best, Frank answered 15 Dec '18, 10:25 Chuparuedas |