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2011sportunlimited 03-19-2012 09:59 AM

Off road GPS
 
What kind of GPS apps are are you guys using for off road terrain. I'm having a hard time finding a topographic app that is gps enabled without using a cell phone signal for my iPad/iPhone for when I'm off road. Are any of you running apps like this? I would imagine maps would be downloadable to soley use a gps signal.

Tycho 03-19-2012 10:51 AM

Check out MotionX GPS. You can download maps ahead of time to whatever level of detail you like. Not great maps but good for the very low cost of the app.

Krynn 03-21-2012 11:07 AM

Another app to check out is EveryTrail Pro. Not only will it cache maps for offline use, you can download trail eguides by FunTreks (they're better known for their printed trail guides). EveryTrail used to charge for those e-guides, but are now letting you download them for free.
I've got the Android version, but I hear that the iPhone one works just as well.

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tslewisz 03-26-2012 03:17 AM

Garmin's new Montana series looks amazing.

bbolander 03-26-2012 12:03 PM

I use a garmin nuvi with downloaded garmin 24k topo maps on an sdhc card for mine when off road. totally separate from my 2012 JK in-dash nav. I had the unit in my 2006 LJR before I bought the 2012. works great. I have a 3790T and a 1490T, both work fine, the 3790T is better.

zig650 03-27-2012 07:26 AM

Using a Lowrance Baja 5s, I love this unit same one SCORE is using in baja. Only drawback is that map create software is no longer avilabe. SometimeS hard to find lowrance compatable maps to upload.

Grand Umpah 04-01-2012 08:50 PM

This is maybe one step further than you want, but I always take my laptop that has National Geographic State series topo maps (California, in my case), and I link it to my hand-held Garmin e-Trex GPS with a USB cable. The advantage is that unlike your in-dash unit, you'll know exactly where you are or where landmarks are relative to you because it has full topo map detail. This complements the in-dash unit when you're on a 4WD trail or otherwise off a paved road, especially at night, and you're not quite clear where you are. And 15" of map on the screen beats the 4" in the dash.

Donyuma 04-02-2012 12:09 PM

Garmin has some nice software topo maps that can be down loaded to your GPS (Garmin). I have used a Garmin Etrex Vista for a while now and had a garmin 12 before that, it's nice to be able to down load your saved way points onto your computer and always have them, using the laptop with it is a good idea if you can carry it along safely. I've been looking at the new Montana 650, but it is a little pricey.
You can keep your tracks also to follow again later.:beer:

Sahara_Maverick 04-04-2012 09:35 PM

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I use OruxMaps on my Acer A100.Attachment 299844
I attached mine to my Vector e-dock using a RAM mount. I placed it in front of the radio because I also use it for music playing and other apps.

The A100 runs Honeycomb but you may want to check the Apple store to see if they also have for iOS.

OruxMaps can download Google Topo Maps for off-network use. Works great.

Only thing is that the maps can take a lot of memory space if you download the full resolution. The A100 allows for storing stuff on external memory cards, so not an issue for me.

h20squirter 04-07-2012 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Sahara_Maverick (Post 2944414)
I use OruxMaps on my Acer A100.Attachment 299844
I attached mine to my Vector e-dock using a RAM mount. I placed it in front of the radio because I also use it for music playing and other apps.

The A100 runs Honeycomb but you may want to check the Apple store to see if they also have for iOS.

OruxMaps can download Google Topo Maps for off-network use. Works great.

Only thing is that the maps can take a lot of memory space if you download the full resolution. The A100 allows for storing stuff on external memory cards, so not an issue for me.

thats a pretty bad ass setup. i had never seen the RAM system before. I am def going to be looking into this rather than just buying a standalone car mount.


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