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#GOOGLE GPX VIEWER RED SERIES#
The GPSMAP series uses buttons for input, vs a touchscreen. I've used the GPSMAP model of Garmin GPS devices for many years now, starting with the '60 series', then the '62 series' (still going strong), and finally my current 64 series model. You can also see my bear spray readily at hand, which helps with my peace of mind. I bring and use this on every backroads trip I take. The pic below shows the handlebars on my Surly ECR. Front and center you can see my Garmin 64ST GPSMAP device.
#GOOGLE GPX VIEWER RED UPDATE#
I welcome feedback for this section, and will update things as I do more homework myself. I'm going to share on this page some of my thoughts and experiences with GPS devices: however, I do NOT have experience with a wide range of products from different companies, nor am I a technical expert, so please treat my info here with a grain of salt, and supplement with your own research. GPS companion necessities, such as Basemaps & BaseCamp computer applicationĬell phones, google maps/earth & other cell phone mapping appsįile sharing & info on different formats for GPS ride files Info on GPS devices (this section), and my Garmin devices
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It jumps a little all over, but here's the key content: GPS devices are great for more common routes on better roads (speeds, distances, routes, etc.), but they are REALLY key for safety if you go remote into the backroads. Not only can you create, load or share potential routes, but you can also save a track of your journey, so (at the very least, as long as you watch your batteries) you'll always be able to retrace your steps if you have to turn back. They are perpetually changing, maps are not always correct, networks are a puzzle designed to extract timber, and one track often looks much like another.įor this reason, if you go remote into the backwoods, a GPS is a key navigation and safety device. So - I no longer recommend use of Basecamp. Garmin is moving this function onto a new app called Explorer that lives in the Cloud, so it is accessible to devices from anywhere there is web access. Basecamp is a free app from Garmin that I have been using to store, create and manage my library of GPS routes and waypoints. NOTE: I've taken the main link to this page down, but kept other links alive as there is still some useful info below. Be advised that the section on how I use Basecamp is now out of date (but I am too lazy to redo the section).