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What free/open source maps can I put on my Garmin etrex vista HCX for walking in southern spain?

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Are there any maps available that would be useful for walking off-road in southern spain that I can use with my Garmin etrex vista HCX?

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To add to ppl's reply, Free maps for Garmin brand GPS devices

And Ibycus Topo

And GpsFileDepot.

And there's probably more that could be added.

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I would consider using OSM as they are available for garmin devices.

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As an extension to Openstreetmap, I recommend Opentopomap. It has the same trail data as Openstreetmap, but adds contour lines, which can be quite handy when hiking.

However, I recommend to never hike on a GPS alone. Bring a paper map from the Spanish IGN. You'll get more overview, and a GPS can break or run out of battery.

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