I was on it last year but resorted to the HT430 because of my stupid (Maplin) power pack backup for my Edge 800.
So I bought a Garmin Dakota 20.
Thought I should load the route this afternoon in preparation. Did that then obviously wanted to see if the route was on the device (aware of the number of points/waypoints etc. )
Nothing - absolutely nothing...
Scratching my little head I decided to check the SD card - horror of horrors ! No SD card in there !

I did the MTLoop from home a month or so back, and there was definitely a card in then, so where the f**ck did it go ?
The little 'bracket' which folds down over the SD card (under the batteries) does NOT lock in place, so what I think has happened is that changing the batteries (probably in the dark) the SD card dropped out !



Has anybody else experienced this ?
Or on their Dakota does it hold the card firmly in place ?
I'm somewhat fed up with Garmin, such a huge company, selling products which they make a lot of money from, for them to have such a crap design...
not to mention the utter crap holder for the Dakota (it has jumped out several times to be saved by the lanyard).
The Edge on the other hand has a very good holder..
So why didn't they design a GPS which allows batteries and has a good holder...
Their manuals are pretty rubbish too ! To get the limitations of the Dakota you have to do a Google search.
What's the best option for getting an OS 1:50000 GB SD card ?
Any help and comments appreciated...