Tail End Charlie
Well, write it down boy ......
- Location
- In green and pleasant hills.
Learning how to use a Garmin is a bit of a black art, but well worth the effort. I have an older Etrex Legend and use it whilst walking as well. The main use for me is plotting a route at home and following it whilst out. I don't want turn by turn alerts, and upload it as a track, so basically just follow a highlighted line on the map.
I use Open Street Map or similar, which for cycling is better than Ordnance Survey, as zooming in gives more road detail whereas on OS you just get bigger letters, if you see what I mean. It's also free. I presume yours takes an SD card, I've have the whole of Europe on cards and they've worked faultlessly on holiday, showing footpaths for walking etc. I got them through the Garmin nl website.
One tip, make sure your mount is secure, and preferably use a lanyard as well, just in case the device jumps out. I came across a rider recently whose Garmin had jumped off the mount when he went over a pothole and pinged into the hedge. He never did find it.
I use Open Street Map or similar, which for cycling is better than Ordnance Survey, as zooming in gives more road detail whereas on OS you just get bigger letters, if you see what I mean. It's also free. I presume yours takes an SD card, I've have the whole of Europe on cards and they've worked faultlessly on holiday, showing footpaths for walking etc. I got them through the Garmin nl website.
One tip, make sure your mount is secure, and preferably use a lanyard as well, just in case the device jumps out. I came across a rider recently whose Garmin had jumped off the mount when he went over a pothole and pinged into the hedge. He never did find it.