I seem to remember from some time back that there were posts about adding rest area waypoints from the Camps books into a GPS. I have searched this site but can't find a reference. Googling hasn't got me far either. Can anyone help please?
Yuglamron said
08:06 PM Jul 2, 2012
Try Googling Camps six ????? GPS
I have a Garmin so I put Garmin in the Google search.Put in your GPS and see if it comes up with your GPS version.
I know they have Tom Tom and Garmin not sure what others are available.
The site is not good for finding the POI versions.
yes, the site does test one's mind-reading skills!
justcruisin01 said
02:53 AM Jul 3, 2012
The camps book has the co-ordinates for most rest areas, I just go to the co-ordinates section of the gps & type in the co-ordinates & set go, works every time. Once set you can view the location on the map.
JC
Beth54 said
03:02 AM Jul 3, 2012
You may remember Jim, that Sis & Bil were directed to the back door of Cobb & Co by following the GPS co-ordinates in Camps 6.
Personally, I'm not really up on GPS, I just follow the directions.
justcruisin01 said
03:17 AM Jul 3, 2012
Beth54 wrote:
You may remember Jim, that Sis & Bil were directed to the back door of Cobb & Co by following the GPS co-ordinates in Camps 6.
Personally, I'm not really up on GPS, I just follow the directions.
Beth, once you have set a destination you can look at the entire trip plan , view turn by turn & view the trip on the map before you even start moving. If it is not the way you expect then you can make changes to the planed route.
I seem to remember from some time back that there were posts about adding rest area waypoints from the Camps books into a GPS. I have searched this site but can't find a reference. Googling hasn't got me far either. Can anyone help please?
Try Googling Camps six ????? GPS
I have a Garmin so I put Garmin in the Google search.Put in your GPS and see if it comes up with your GPS version.
I know they have Tom Tom and Garmin not sure what others are available.
The site is not good for finding the POI versions.
Hope that helps
http://www.campsaustraliawide.com/camps-books/14-camps-5-gps-poi-garmin.html
http://www.campsaustraliawide.com/camps-books/16-camps-5-gpo-poi-tom-tom.html
yes, the site does test one's mind-reading skills!
The camps book has the co-ordinates for most rest areas, I just go to the co-ordinates section of the gps & type in the co-ordinates & set go, works every time. Once set you can view the location on the map.
JC
You may remember Jim, that Sis & Bil were directed to the back door of Cobb & Co by following the GPS co-ordinates in Camps 6.
Personally, I'm not really up on GPS, I just follow the directions.
Beth, once you have set a destination you can look at the entire trip plan , view turn by turn & view the trip on the map before you even start moving. If it is not the way you expect then you can make changes to the planed route.
JC