[DVBC] GPS for a bike: check out Garvin

Peter Schmidt pschmid1 at swarthmore.edu
Wed Dec 12 21:53:15 EST 2007


Deb:  The Garvin Forerunner 305s and 205s aren't huge and work well, so I
hear.
Talk to Dave Cunniculli of Swarthmore's 320 market--you know him, right?
He's had one for several years and loves it.  Of course, he's a tech guy,
but he
told me it wasn't that hard to learn to use.  It's especially great for
listing all
the feet you climb on one of your Aston Hills rides!  I think it can
download maps
too, though you'll need to ask him about this.

I'd get one except that the Forerunners aren't yet very Mac friendly,
according to web research I've done.  (There's some
new software out there for Macs but I hear it's buggy.)  I think Dave told
me that
the regular PC software the Forerunner's designed to work with (for maps
etc) works fine.
Btw, the 205 has most of the features of the 305 except heart monitor
info--if
you're not interested in that, check out the 205, which is about $100
cheaper.
Either will fit on your handlebars like a sort of slightly fat wristwatch.

Cheers!  Was great to see you at the banquet.  Both of us, the walking
wounded.
But you looked good.  When I start riding again (late winter, early
spring, I hope),
I hope to join you all on some of them thar Aston Hills rides.
--Peter



On Wed, December 12, 2007 19:43, dreamer at craftech.com wrote:
> 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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Best wishes,

Peter Schmidt




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