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Old 10-17-07, 04:00 PM   #1
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what is the best GPS for back/dirt roads?

I have been very happy with my TomTlom while driving around the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, but I recently found out that it doesn't do a very good job on distant rural roads or dirt roads.

Do any of the other brands do a good job at this?

I must have the full color 3D graphical user interface. But I would rather keep the price below $400 if I can.
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Old 10-17-07, 07:40 PM   #2
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I must have the full color 3D graphical user interface. But I would rather keep the price below $400 if I can.
OK That does not make any sense.


I use a Garm 3Plus with the "off road" package loaded on it for off road driving. It lists topo plus major fire roads and designated off road trails.

My Garm 5 I keep for street driving.


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Old 10-17-07, 07:44 PM   #3
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I use a Garmin Etrex Legend Cx on my ATV, with a rail mount. Never had any issue. I use the same GPS in my cruiser with the ram suction mount to the windshield.

http://www.gpscity.com/item-ram/ramb149ga16.htm
http://www.gpscity.com/item-ram/rapf166ga16.htm

The Cx doesn't seem to exist anymore, it is the HCx
http://www.gpscity.com/item-garmin-e...trexleghcx.htm


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Old 10-27-07, 03:46 PM   #4
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Garmin e-trex legend hooked up to Oziexplorer on my laptop.


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Old 10-30-07, 09:14 AM   #5
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Garmin 7200 with Topo maps loaded. Allthough its expensive, I needed a large screen so I don't have to grab my specs to see where I'm headed. I gave 900 for this unit which retails for 1500.


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Old 10-31-07, 10:17 AM   #6
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I have a Legend HCx and 60Cx loaded with Topo that work great and you can move them around with the RAM mounts.

I have used NGTopo on the laptop connected to the Legend, works great as long as you're not bouncing around. Great for exploring entries and then building routes for use later.


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Old 11-10-07, 10:11 AM   #7
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I suppose there is no one GPS that is awesome at street and offroad driving, yes???

There are some good at each it seems..not both. Funny, there are some that are good at roads/marine.

I'm still looking... got a Nuvi 360 for Bday... don't know if I'm keeping it.

Any help appreciated.
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Old 11-10-07, 12:20 PM   #8
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So I know the Nuvi is not "meant" for offroad much.. but could one purchase the topo maps and use it ???

http://www.gpscity.com/item-garmin-t...msdtusc7-8.htm


Would this help?

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Old 11-11-07, 12:30 AM   #9
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what is the best GPS for back/dirt roads?

You may wish to consider ordering a copy of the Fall issue of Overland Journal, where they tested and reviewed six off-road units head-to-head, providing comparitive tables, as well as pros and cons analysis. Four of the six units are $400 or less. Those four units are the Bushnell ONIX 200CR, the DeLorme Earthmate GPS PN-20, the Lowrance iFinder Expedition C, and the Magellan Crossover GPS North America 2500T.

http://www.overlandjournal.com/overland_journal.html

Here is a thread on the Magellan Crossover: http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8923


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Old 11-19-07, 01:49 PM   #10
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I'd avoid Magellan, unless you want to buy a new one every year. They tend to abandon many of their models with no software or map updates.


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I'm planning on getting a Garmin Zuma 550 and downloading topo maps onto a SD card. This GPS is designed for motorcycle navi, so it's vibration and waterproof and will leave cookie trails and waypoints.


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Old 11-29-07, 10:39 AM   #12
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I have a Legend HCx and 60Cx loaded with Topo that work great and you can move them around with the RAM mounts.

I have used NGTopo on the laptop connected to the Legend, works great as long as you're not bouncing around. Great for exploring entries and then building routes for use later.

The wife got me the legend hcx for x-mas ,how good are the base maps that come with this unit. I'm new to gps units so anything you can tell me about it would be appreciated.


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Old 12-09-07, 11:02 PM   #13
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Wife just bought me a TomTom one 3rd edition. How good are they for trails, fire roads and logging roads?
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Old 12-10-07, 06:52 AM   #14
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Terrible. that is what I had when I went on trails and logging roads in Colarado and Utah. It doesn't just fail, it sends off on wrong routes.
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Terrible. that is what I had when I went on trails and logging roads in Colarado and Utah. It doesn't just fail, it sends off on wrong routes.
Any updates available that will correct the problems with the lack of off road trails? Are there any maps available to download from home PC?


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Old 12-22-07, 09:45 PM   #16
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I have been reading here GPS Review : GPS Reviews and some people recommend 1 for on road and 1 for off road.

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You could always go the palm/pocket pc with on road and some topo mapping software loaded. I have an IPAQ hx4700 with garmin mapsource (Garmin Que on the PDA) for on road and memory-map navigator software for topo/offroad mapping. It's a little pricier than going with a handheld unit, but you have added flexibility with software and storage (cf/sd card) options. Also you have a wider choice of topo map formats so you're not tied to a particular vendor. And if you happen to be dating a GIS professional, you have all the maps you'll ever need.


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Old 12-23-07, 01:58 PM   #18
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You could always go the palm/pocket pc with on road and some topo mapping software loaded. I have an IPAQ hx4700 with garmin mapsource (Garmin Que on the PDA) for on road and memory-map navigator software for topo/offroad mapping. It's a little pricier than going with a handheld unit, but you have added flexibility with software and storage (cf/sd card) options. Also you have a wider choice of topo map formats so you're not tied to a particular vendor. And if you happen to be dating a GIS professional, you have all the maps you'll ever need.


I have had a few GPS units over the years and I love my newest one! It's a Lowrance Expedition C. Awesome unit! Previous one was (is) a Garmin V which really is an awesome unit if you like black and white and the smaller screen. My first unit I had was an old Megallan (forget the model) It was good in the day but prehistoric compared to modern units. I also had a Delorme Earthmate set up on an old laptop that really was ahead of it's time! I have a Lowrance Eagle Explorer that was my upgrade to the old Megallan and the kids still use that for GPS scavenger hunts....slow by todays standards but it sold me on Lowrance years ago! In a handheld you really want a unit that is easily updateable and has a higher res screen! Make sure it works on aftermarket software. A big factor on a great GPS is battery life and how simple it is to navigate the screens! If it's a PITA you will not use it much! You can still find Garmin V's on e-bay for pretty cheap. If I needed a new GPS today knowing what I have learned I would buy the one I already did....the Lowrance Explorer C! A hidden cost to consider is software costs! It is easy to spend as much if not more so on software than the GPS unit themselves!


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I have a delorme PN-20. It will do on road directions, but nowhere near as well as a tom-tom or similar. Its works best when you create routes on a PC and send them to the unit.

Great off-road detai, however, and you can send satellite photos, topoquads to it etc. For on road it is fine for a long trip with a pre made map, but very hard to enter an address, find it, and route you to it. I think there really is not unit that does both well at this point


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Found this site Best Selling 4X4, 4WD, Offroad, OHV and Jeep Handbooks, Trail Guides, Trail Maps, Videos and GPS It has some good model comparisons.


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I just picked up the new Lowrance XOG for Christmas. It's supposed to be the same idea as the Crossover, but actually work! I'll let you know how it does offroad...


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Old 01-03-08, 09:24 PM   #22
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Bit of an older platform, but I've been really impressed with the Garmin 76Cx (although I find that I need the external antenna is required in the trees).

Good on the streets with entry being not to cumbersome and nice in the bush. With the variety of maps I loaded (topo and street), I got turn by turn routing down two-track overgrown roads in cool, direct, overland routes. Plus download/upload tracks, waypoints, routes, etc. to the laptop.


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What do you guys think about this one? Magellan Crossover GPS Navigator with 3.5" LCD Screen 980890-01 at TigerDirect.com


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Old 02-13-08, 05:30 AM   #24
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To answer an earlier question, the Nuvi 360 can use Gamin Topo maps. I just bought one for my wife and it is a great little unit. I use a Garmin 2720 with topos in the cruiser and I really like it.

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Have you guys looked at the new Colorado GPS from Garmin?



https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=145&pID=11022#

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