Thanks to a generous friend, I just recieved my first GPS unit. One of my main interests in using it backpacking is to use the UTM system on USGS quadrangles (which can be downloaded free).
But I'm not too tech saavy…
Any advice on the best way to print sections of USGS maps while still preserving scale and/or usable UTM coordinates? One pain of the USGS maps is that they include UTM coordinates, but not a grid…So I'm trying to figure out how to print them in a way that will allow me to use a UTM overlay grid, corner ruler, or simply add my own UTM gridlines, etc…
I know that Tom Harrison includes UTM grids on many of their maps and I could buy those (or full size USGS maps), but I'm hoping there's a simple way to take advantage of the free USGS maps available through the computer and combine them with the GPS/UTM system.

