![]() ![]() Since I bought the maps for the winter, because you can't see the trails when there is a lot of snow, this is especially annoying, if not dangerous for me. Unfortunately, these are the only maps I know of (and which can be used in planning software) with a slope gradient layer, which is very useful for planning tours in the snow in winter. In my opinion this is not only true for Garmin, but also for Outdooractive. The fact that this error can also be found in Google Maps doesn't make it any better, but you can't plan a bike tour with this map in the city. ![]() In places, paths lead through buildings or run exactly on slopes, for example west of the Oberföhring Volunteer Fire Brigade. ![]() Paths have been straightened with a ruler or wind their way through the landscape like a sine curve and can never have existed as one can easily see on the spot or on aerial photographs. The mistakes are so ridiculously obvious, for example, paths lead 30m past the summit (front solstice pass). Paths lead in canyons, do not exist, the actual paths are missing, an impudence to charge money for them. If you want to have a more detailed map for the Alps on the Fenix, you can also buy the TOPO TransAlpine+ PRO from Garmin for ~ 150 €, but I advise against it, because this map contains the same absurd errors as the maps from Outdooractive. In addition, the map is limited, not even Crete is included. This map is - in my opinion - based on OSM (OpenStreetMap), but it lacks details and does not fit the high standard of such a high quality watch. The recently released Garmin Fenix 6 Pro is in my opinion the best outdoor watch and comes with the free "TopoActive" card. The english version of this content is outdated, please use the google translated version: Translated article This text was translated with the help of Deepl! Information about the licenses of the maps shown can be found at the end of this article! ![]()
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