Garmin Montana 5 Week Report
Garmin Montana 5 week report
It took awhile, but I am now fully on board with the Garmin Montana and have it setup to my liking (for now) and will be selling my 276c soon.
The major obstacle with this GPS is that it very customizable, so much so that sometimes you get lost in all the menu settings, but I have pretty much got it setup so that it meets my needs and have it do everything my 276c can and more. It is still missing the page button that I used all the time with the 276c, but I have figured out how to pull up the screens I use from the "Map Page"
Here are some screenshots of how I have the Garmin Montana setup now.
Main Screen:
All of the Icons on the main screen are configurable as well as the "Status" dashboard which has the battery strength, signal strength, time, date,and location. There are 10 dashboards available, Altimeter, Automotive, Compass, Recreational, Stopwatch, Small Data Feilds, Status, Favorites, Geocache and None.
The Icons I have put on my 'Main Screen" are (left to right) Map, Trip Computer, Active Route, Where To, Compass, Mark Waypoint (which I'm going to change out), Waypoint Manager, Routing, Hunt and Fish, Sun and Moon, Camera, Alarm, Search for nearest Gas Stations, Search for Nearest Lodging, All POIs and Setup. The Arrow that is on the right side of the screen pops out the "Drawer" which has even more custom Icons.
Drawer:
Map Page:
This is the Nuvi map page. I chose this because you can pull up the "Trip Computer" page by pressing on the "Speed" and bring up the "Current Route" page by pressing on the bar at the top. To create a way point you can press anywhere on the map.
Trip Computer
The "Dashboard" on the right can be changed to any of the dashboards listed above.
Current Route
Detailed Map Page (using the 24K Topo maps)
Search for nearest Gas Stations
Camera Mode
Stop Watch
Compass
Profile