ATV GPS
#1
ATV GPS
I am part of a search and rescue ATV team (Ya, I get paid to ride! ... lol)
Anyways, I am looking for a GPS to start to mark the trails that we find. I want it to be able to remember the trails for future use, as well as breadcrumb the ones we are on.
I want the gps to be able to be downloaded/uploaded to other gps's/computers. Hopefully onto a google like map.
I would like it to be affordable for other members of the unit to buy the same thing.
Any suggestions?
Anyways, I am looking for a GPS to start to mark the trails that we find. I want it to be able to remember the trails for future use, as well as breadcrumb the ones we are on.
I want the gps to be able to be downloaded/uploaded to other gps's/computers. Hopefully onto a google like map.
I would like it to be affordable for other members of the unit to buy the same thing.
Any suggestions?
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#4
ATV GPS
I think garmin is the best but I'm not up on the latest models. You can get a handlebar mount for nearly anything from RAM Mounts.
#6
ATV GPS
I have an OLD Garmin GPS 12 and like the way the RAM mount fits it. It just snaps in. There's a big hole in the back for the power cable to go through and plug into the ATV. My old generic mount was an inch wider, an inch thicker, taller, and clunckier than a 2x6, instead of streamlined like that. It didn't have a hole to put the cord tthrough either. RAM rawks! I like to adjust the mount so my GPS is hovering just above the pod (no contact) next to the speedo. You can adjust it about 3" in any direction.
#7
ATV GPS
I'm not sure how many trails it hold but quite a few you check the meter and when youre close to 100% you save it and start another one, you can put qiute a lot on just one, also you have 500 waypoints thatyou can mark.Not to much else I can tell like I said I love the breadcrunb trail it brings me home everytime, also you can pan map wich is great to check where you are.
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