Not much to report this summer as the pandemic has thrown a wet blanket on everything for everyone. I've been teleworking since April, and for the past few weeks I've been going in 1 day a week. So not many miles are being put on the Tracker. We haven't even used the RTT yet this year, though we hope to in the coming weeks. One thing we have been doing is utilizing the purple lizard maps we bought last year. I've discovered fire roads, pipeline roads, and mountain trails all within an hour of my house that I never knew existed. I'm in southwest PA, so I'm talking about the Laurel Highlands/Ohiopyle area. There is a National hiking trail that winds through most of those roads so we do a little (mild) off-roading, and when we intersect with the trail, we park and go hike a few hours.
I'm also kinda of a watch nerd, and I've always resisted smart watches, but when I first saw the Garmin Instinct, I knew I had to have it. I've had it now since Father's Day, and haven't taken it off except twice to recharge it. It's great for those hikes we take. It gives you your coordinates, shows you where you've been, plus has all the health stuff a fitbit would have. (steps, heartrate, etc.) Not really Tracker related, but still a cool gadget to have off the beaten path.
I'm also kinda of a watch nerd, and I've always resisted smart watches, but when I first saw the Garmin Instinct, I knew I had to have it. I've had it now since Father's Day, and haven't taken it off except twice to recharge it. It's great for those hikes we take. It gives you your coordinates, shows you where you've been, plus has all the health stuff a fitbit would have. (steps, heartrate, etc.) Not really Tracker related, but still a cool gadget to have off the beaten path.
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