Lantley wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
Problem with "avoid dirt roads" is that it then can't give you directions to your campground because the access road is dirt.
For me, the dirt roads weren't the problem - it was the instruction to go "off-road". There should never be a reason for a GPS to take you off-road (seriously, there was NO ROAD). Add that there was a perfectly acceptable paved road and state Highway that would get me there that the GPS never identified suggests that the GPS has no clue what a road is.
If you are in the desert, forest or off road situation,. Off Road maybe a viable option.
Again GPS and computers do not think. They are programmed!
It was not a viable option - even with a 4wd vehicle, it was not viable. There was no way through this section of "off-road".
But my issue is that they identified this way as the ONLY way to get to my destination, when there was a paved road and a state highway just a forest road away. And that it knew it was going to take me off-road for a good 60 miles and did not acknowledge that there were other routes (let alone that the other routes were ALL paved roads).
I did send them an email detailing what the GPS did and they never responded.
I now have a nice Thomas Guide type book that stays in the RV for double checking and identifying real roads if I find myself having another GPS Adventure.