TenOC
Jun 12, 2023Nomad
GPS for eBike
My preteen son has a fat tire Ebike. He does not have a smart phone. I am looking for a low-cost GPS unit to attached to the Ebike so he can always find his way back to the RV while he is out explorin...
ktmrfs wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
^^^^^^^^^Not necessarily a bad idea. I've read of people getting these "rescue" devices like Spot, for when they're road riding/touring. Geeze, sometimes it doesn't hurt to just get away.
well, they can be a real lifesaver or aid if something happens. Just last week we came upon a rider with dislocated shoulder and broken collarbone. No cell service. 15 miles of dirt road to get to a highway to call for help. luckily someone else that came upon him had a garmin inreach and was able to get medic on the way for help.
On another occasion son was on a ride and one of the riders suffered a broken arm, collarbone and back injury. single track trail for 5 miles to get out and no cell service. Again, inreach to the rescue and by the time a rider got to the start of the trail to guide the rescue crew, the medic and rescue was starting up the trail with rescue gear.
And even on a "road ride" or "touring" where we are you could easily be 50 miles from cell service in the case of an emergency. Meanwhile the inreach/spot can at least alert someone of a problem, be it a breakdown or medical emergency.
An inreach is in our backpack. Haven't yet had to use the SOS feature, but is valuable to have it.