May-06-2016 09:11 AM
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Ron
May-06-2016 09:03 PM
May-06-2016 07:36 PM
D.E.Bishop wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
I've been turned away too many times from firetrails, that GPS wanted me to enter to take it seriously.
Than it is government that does mapping that GPS uses, so it takes about 8 years for new freeways to show on the routing.
I felt pretty stupid driving 210 freeway in So California who as I check was 6 years old and my recent GPS showing swamps and asking me to turn around.
So if I am planning to take back roads, what I actually consider adventure, I go on google maps and zoom on satellite pictures. Takes good internet and some time, but will also allow you to notice some stuff map will never show.
Kayteg1, what recent GPS showed the 210 as swamps? I live very close and use it frequently when shopping or traveling East and I never knew there was a swamp, even back in the days before the 210 when we went Foothill to Baseline to the old Cajon Pass.
Folks on here have suggested using the 210 to avoid LA traffic for yeats, I've never heard anyone mentioning a swamp. There are a lot of washes out there but no swamps.
May-06-2016 07:30 PM
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May-06-2016 04:31 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I've been turned away too many times from firetrails, that GPS wanted me to enter to take it seriously.
Than it is government that does mapping that GPS uses, so it takes about 8 years for new freeways to show on the routing.
I felt pretty stupid driving 210 freeway in So California who as I check was 6 years old and my recent GPS showing swamps and asking me to turn around.
So if I am planning to take back roads, what I actually consider adventure, I go on google maps and zoom on satellite pictures. Takes good internet and some time, but will also allow you to notice some stuff map will never show.
May-06-2016 04:10 PM
May-06-2016 04:09 PM
May-06-2016 03:45 PM
2gypsies wrote:
I wouldn't put much faith in the Truckers Atlas. We've never used it but I just read on another forum that the Truckers Atlas said it was o.k. to drive Bear Tooth Highway. If any of you have driven that in your small car you understand the concern I'd have with that Truckers Atlas.
We love mountain driving but we do various research first. We look at the 'Mountain Director for Trucker and RVers' first to see if our planned road is listed. That's usually a 'go' for us. However, we still might Google that road number to see if there would be any surprises. We then create our route on Delorme mapping program and only then will we transfer it to a GPS. We would never plug in a beginning and ending point in a GPS and follow it -unless all you drive are interstates.
In 16 years of full-timing and traveling constantly and exploring secondary roads we've never had an issue of 'oops'.
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