After purchasing a new Garmin 62st, I have come to realize that I am not nearly as tech savvy as I previously thought myself to be. Looking for a little advice and education on these matters.
The main issue I am having is with Garmin's Birds Eye Satellite Imagery. I have erased all waypoints, tracks, routes, etc. from the unit; giving me a whopping 3.68GB of free space. The problem lies in that a satellite image overlay for the State of WA runs roughly 225GB. Therefore, every time I attempt to download any imagery larger than couple of sections, I receive a message claiming "You have exceeded the download size limit of the imagery server".
Currently I am only running the WA OnXmap SD card.
1) Obviously I need a boost in storage capacity, but nearly $500 for Sandisk's 512GB is out of the question. I need a solution that doesn't involve deleting and reprogramming the overlay everytime I travel to new areas. That just seems like it would be far too tedious and time consuming. Does anyone have a work around for this problem? Can I get a satellite image of the entire state and still keep the OnXmaps land ownership???
2) Everytime I open Garmin Basemap on my PC, it forces me to install it, agree to the terms and conditions, blah, blah, blah... Anyone else run into this problem? Only takes a minute but after installing it 50+ times, it gets annoying.
3) Batteries. This thing chews threw batteries in record time if left on. Looking for the best AA battery for all devices on extended backcounty hunts. Currently I'm only powering the 62st, a pair of Zebralight 52 spot+flood, and crappy point and shoot camera. All running AA's. Would prefer NOT to pack a solar charger.
Thanks.