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Stroked68 03-26-2012 11:05 PM

What GPS unit you use?
 
I do alot of offroading with atvs and dirtbikes. I try to go to colorado once or twice a yr. I need a gps that does mountain trails and also normal streets. I do have an iphone 4s and heard you can get apps that do topo maps and geocache's. Anyone have a gps unit they recommend or apps for the iphone? Everyone seems to go for the garmin handhelds like the etrex, vista, dakota, etc. Any other brands to look at?

Roush PSD Interceptor 03-27-2012 09:40 PM

After using Garmin for years I found a Beacon GPS logger (non-realtime) that showed the small details in overlays on Google Earth or Google Maps.

Then we bought Android OS smartphones and use the apps like Latitude, TeleNav, Maps and Navigation.

Being used to Google Earth and Google Maps overlays we like any app that uses this layout with the satellite view.

The one I chose years ago for realtime tracking of my truck's location is blacklinegps' "The Snitch".


http://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fs...ley+OHV+Trails

Bdons-SD 03-27-2012 09:49 PM

I dont do much 4 wheeling anymore, but when I do use my gps I just use google maps with satellite image, but its shat when you go out where there isnt any coverage.

Stroked68 03-28-2012 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roush PSD Interceptor (Post 2490)
After using Garmin for years I found a Beacon GPS logger (non-realtime) that showed the small details in overlays on Google Earth or Google Maps.

Then we bought Android OS smartphones and use the apps like Latitude, TeleNav, Maps and Navigation.

Being used to Google Earth and Google Maps overlays we like any app that uses this layout with the satellite view.

The one I chose years ago for realtime tracking of my truck's location is blacklinegps' "The Snitch".


http://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fs...ley+OHV+Trails

Since I have an iphone 4s its capable of usin those apps. How much are they? Seems everyone uses garmin which im not opposed to. Just want to save money since i already have an iphone and i do have a waterproof case for it.

Stroked68 03-28-2012 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bdons-SD (Post 2492)
I dont do much 4 wheeling anymore, but when I do use my gps I just use google maps with satellite image, but its shat when you go out where there isnt any coverage.

I assume you just use yer phone?

westtnfx4 03-28-2012 01:03 PM

I don't need one I always know where I'm going :jester:


But if I do need one I just use my iPhone gps.

Bdons-SD 03-28-2012 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stroked68 (Post 2506)
I assume you just use yer phone?

Ha ha, yeah, sorry forgot to mention my iphone

Stroked68 03-28-2012 09:27 PM

I mainly need one for mountain trails like topo maps and stuff. Just wondering if the iphone is completely capable of doin this or i need to get a handheld. I got a Lifeproof case thats completely water proof so not worried about damage to my phone really.

Bdons-SD 03-28-2012 09:46 PM

Im not sure if itll do everything you want it to. I havent really used it for what youd be using it for.

blacksmoking 03-29-2012 10:02 AM

i use a tom tom, it's handy as a speedometer since mine don't work, and it tells me the speed limits which is handy when i see a cop up ahead. as for navigation, it's hit and miss. It'll get you there after it makes you take a couple one lane roads, and go in a circle or 2. i think the tom tom people are watching me and laughing about the route they tell me to take.
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