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Garmin Dakota 20
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Does anyone have the Garmin Dakota 20 with ski bundle?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
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Looks like a very expensive gimmick to me.
The resort maps look quite crude TBH. Not sure there aren't smart phone apps which do more or less the same (for less $).
The GPS seems to be about £200-250 on its own, so the ski maps are adding £100 to the price.
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Not tried it myself yet, but openpistemap.org seem to have a good amount of basic ski run data, which I assume will be available for download at some stage.
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