Off-Road Ranger I
- 2,865
- First Name
- Donald
- Last Name
- Diehl
- Member #
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0745
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- WRPN 506
There is not much that gives my wife and I greater pleasure than to stumble upon an unknown and perfect campsite, to find incredible scenic vistas, or to traverse remote and beautiful trails, using paper maps, a compass and dead reckoning. Do we use apps when on the interstates or paved roads? Ah, yes. A very simple tool, Google Maps. It is nice to be able to find the nearest gas station, hotel or restaurant and have an idea when we'll arrive. However, out in the back country? Nope, we like surprises. We live for them. I was involved as a trail mapper with one of the earlier apps that gives turn by turn navigation, complete with waypoints, GPS coordinates, etc, etc, etc. Once I realized what I had gotten myself into, I bailed out after my first report. Here is a really good article by a well know world traveler. I like this guy, and hope to meet him someday. Sure, apps and navigation programs have their place, I get that, just not in my truck.
Are you an Overlander or an iOverlander? Or both? - Expedition Portal
Photography by Graeme Bell, Luisa Bell, Keelan Bell. Designed to enable access to specific and relevant information, travel apps have become an integral part of the modern overland experience. But, is this an entirely positive development? Are these apps essential? And how have these apps...
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