This is what I have going on, Ram mount for my phone and iPad
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I also noticed, but since I'm generally just happy following ATV's anyways, roads are a bonus!Very accurate, but the maps frequently do not have the FSRs on them, which is strange because I'm sure that the equivalent paper versions have them.
One program that came across my radar lately is Maps Me which has good reviews on line by various user group (bikes, vehicles, hiking, etc) and is usable off line.
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I prefer paper. You still in Nelson? I might pop through there mid-November.Yup, wife also uses Maps Me as she does most of the digital navigating. Has worked out quite well for many different areas we've travelled. I'm better with paper maps myself
Never admit to being from Castlegar....I hated to admit I even lived there.
Good god, we won’t talk about that. I was a west arm bratborn and raised 18 years..... yes, I left in a hurry.
I heard a lot folks use phones or iPads with Gaia and heard honestly that’s the way to go. Gaia has numerous layering options and fireroad maps that the overland doesn’t. Just what I’ve seen in reviews and YouTubeGarmin Overlander is a good way to spend your money. Lots of everything - in my opinion you
don’t need. If they would just make a large screen / mil spec waterproof/dust proof backroad gps.
I‘m looking at buying a truck tomorrow that is cheaper than the Overlander.
There are as posted many ways to get good gps without spending that kind of money.
I‘ll check out that Top Notch Nav as soon as I get some other stuff sorted. got all winter now.