[DVBC] Features for a GPS for a bike

dreamer at craftech.com dreamer at craftech.com
Wed Dec 12 19:43:54 EST 2007


Good answer Sven.

 Save your money use your eyes, brain, the sun, your compass and enjoy
> the adventure of getting lost.
>
>
> Dave Hartrum
> dhartrum at mac.com
>
>
>
> On Dec 12, 2007, at 2:48 PM, dreamer at craftech.com wrote:
>
>> Okay, here I go again.  I'm thinking of maybe getting a GPS for my
>> bike.
>> I'm not saying I'm really going to do it since I've got issues with
>> having
>> all that crap on my bike.  Besides, when we were kinda of lost in the
>> Pines Barrens in NJ on ToPA, one of the GPSs people had only showed
>> a line
>> with another line crossing it which was no help whatsoever in
>> figuring out
>> where we should go.  I just used my compass and said, hey, we're
>> going due
>> east, we're in NJ, so eventually we'll hit the ocean and we can
>> turn right
>> to get to Atlantic City.
>>
>> Getting back to the point though, what would be a good one of these
>> things
>> for a bike that isn't too big or heavy.  What tool would you call
>> it that
>> would let me set up a ride and save it and edit while riding if I
>> need to
>> change the route.  Something like how bikely works.  Can anyone out
>> there
>> answer that question?  If so, can you explain it in a language I'll
>> understand and not be too technical.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Debbie
>>
>>
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