I have a garmin gpsmap 62 on which I am trying to load some topographic
data for the state of Utah in the US. I have found some sources on
gpsfiledepot.com The files there can be downloaded either in a .tgz
format, which contains a complex directory hierarchy with map tiles (I
think this is the .gmapi format, with a .typ file in the main
directory), or in a windows executable, which installs the maps directly
to basecamp on a windows computer. 

I borrowed a friend's windows computer and can see that the maps load
fine there.  I would like to be able to work with them myself, though. I
am running qlandkarte-gt 1.8.1 on arch linux, and also have qmapshack
1.2.2. 

Is there a tool I can use to get these maps into a format that one of
those programs can understand? And once I've done that, do you have any
suggestions for getting the maps into my garmin device? 
Thank you,
matt



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