![mapv for oziexplorer mapv for oziexplorer](https://img.informer.com/p9/oziexplorer-v3.9-names.png)
Only problem here is the zoom level as only from 16 on you will have names for the tracks visible. NZ is still a problem as I was not able to get any suitable maps so far, but I will try to generate a map from Google sources. I forgot to set the transparency correct, so sadly the surroundings of the map are not invisible once the map coverage is gone, but unless you want to join the maps into one huge map this does not matter too much. The result are maps of sizes between 90 and about 500mb for each state. Programs for query oziexplorer maps GeoVisu Download 4 on 2 votes GeoVisu is a program that displays georeferenced data (images, graphics) and downloads data recorded by some GPS devices. I did my best to reduce the colors, enhance the image and to match averything as good as possible. OziExplorer is free GPS mapping software which runs on your PC or laptop for trip planning and will work with most GPS.
#MAPV FOR OZIEXPLORER FULL SIZE#
(Please click on image to download the full size version if you want to check in your imaging program as the full level of detail is a bit lost in the preview) I have uploaded a few pics to show the result in the finnished maps:
![mapv for oziexplorer mapv for oziexplorer](https://www.westprint.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/6e92dd6f24a90ca949cc2b3770f7bf9c/o/z/oziexp.jpg)
Obviously they are not all up to the latest in terms of tracks, also some have a highe level of deatail than others due to the fact that they have been scanned at different resolutions and that the original might have been of poor quality. So I went back to source some paper maps available online. My attemtps to generate a good topo map from online sources was so far a desaster as the resulting maps are far to big - over 6GB for AU It is getting harder and harde to find proper topo maps thatī) are small enough in size to handle - after all we don't want to have several GB just for one map