Off-Road Ranger I
Hello everyone I was curious as to what GPS devices y'all use on the road?
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Off-Road Ranger I
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I'm using my iPhone 6Plus. Apple maps/google maps for road and Gaia app for off road. One device keeps it simple for me.
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How does the gaia app work when you have no cell service? Looking for something to use also when I'm completely off grid.
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How does the gaia app work when you have no cell service? Looking for something to use also when I'm completely off grid.
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Influencer II
Influencer II
I haven't used it yet as I am waiting on my 7" tablet to arrive. I know a few people with these GPS pucks and everyone I know that has one says they work awesome, which is why I put it on my Christmas list.How do you like that little puck? I saw it and was tempted, but I put the Garmin one on the list instead.
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With the Gaia app, can you import .gpx files that have pre-set waypoints in it?
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Pathfinder I
I currently use google maps and my Android phone, but I am finding that it's lacking in all the functionality. So for Christmas, I got a Dual bluetooth USB puck, a Ram mount 7" tablet mount, and I'm about to buy myself an Android tablet dedicated to GPS in the truck. I will use Google Maps onroad, and probably Gaia offroad.
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Scott
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I am not sure how stable it will be. I don't have a tablet in there yet. But I bought it based on reviews and from people I know that own them. Everyone I have ever talked to loves this particular mount.How stable is that ram mount? Does the tablet wobble around enough to where you can't read it too well while driving. I am considering this mounting system or a hard mount on my dash.
Shaun.
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Enthusiast III
As long as you don't leave your vehicle more than a short distance away all of these solutions are fine. If you are hiking away and there is a chance you will need gps functionality for whatever reason, I would not want to rely on the battery of a phone to get me back to the car. For me the inReach's long battery life, SOS function and the convenience of pairing to the iPhone make it perfect for me. And the texting over the satellite system is awesome in both emergency and non emergency situations.
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Agreed... sort of. If you're going that far away from your vehicle you shouldn't be relying on the battery of anything to navigate by. A map and compass and good land nav skills don't need recharging :)As long as you don't leave your vehicle more than a short distance away all of these solutions are fine. If you are hiking away and there is a chance you will need gps functionality for whatever reason, I would not want to rely on the battery of a phone to get me back to the car. For me the inReach's long battery life, SOS function and the convenience of pairing to the iPhone make it perfect for me.
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