JeepTreeHouse
Adventurer
Hello all,
I am currently preparing for a cross country trip. In this trip I will be traveling from the Maryland to the Pacific, but plan to spend allot of my time around Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.
I am looking for my best option in a gps unit that can navigate me to some trails and dirt roads along the way and in the specific states listed above.
I am new to GPS units except for using my Garmin Nuvi 1250 for on road travel, and the few features on my Android (Google Maps, and My Tracks). I am, however, good with a map. Out east I am comfortable navigating using Gazetteers and similar topographical maps.
I will be traveling with a laptop but would prefer not to run a gps software all the time, but rather use it for making routes and downloading data while not driving.
This will be my first time driving out west and will be very unfamiliar with the territory, so I would like to have a unit that will make exploring the back roads safe and enjoyable.
So, What are some of your recommendations for equipment? If there is any other information needed to better answer my question please let me know.
Thanks,
Josh
I am currently preparing for a cross country trip. In this trip I will be traveling from the Maryland to the Pacific, but plan to spend allot of my time around Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.
I am looking for my best option in a gps unit that can navigate me to some trails and dirt roads along the way and in the specific states listed above.
I am new to GPS units except for using my Garmin Nuvi 1250 for on road travel, and the few features on my Android (Google Maps, and My Tracks). I am, however, good with a map. Out east I am comfortable navigating using Gazetteers and similar topographical maps.
I will be traveling with a laptop but would prefer not to run a gps software all the time, but rather use it for making routes and downloading data while not driving.
This will be my first time driving out west and will be very unfamiliar with the territory, so I would like to have a unit that will make exploring the back roads safe and enjoyable.
So, What are some of your recommendations for equipment? If there is any other information needed to better answer my question please let me know.
Thanks,
Josh