I have created a route on map my ride that I have never cycled before. Is there anyway that I can get voice navigation whilst cycling this route? I normally use endomondo when cycling. Many thanks for your help.
Another tip is to list your route on paper, pop in a plastic bag and then secure to your left arm above the wrist (I find under-arm more comfortable), a couple of rubber bands does it. You can then easily glance at the list without stopping.
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Just get yourself a cheap GPS with a 'breadcrumb trail' display and follow the line!
I suppose it depends on your definition of 'cheap'!Had a search but haven't been able to find any cheap ones.
I suppose it depends on your definition of 'cheap'!
Handtec still have the old Garmin Etrex H in stock for just under £60. You'd need a bar mount for about £10. You'd also need a proprietary Etrex-RS232 cable for about £10 and an RS232-USB converter if your computer doesn't have an RS232 port, say another £5. Add some high capacity NiMH AA batteries and a charger and you are looking at under £100 total.
I've been using the predecessor to the 'H' for 6 years and it is great for trouble-free navigation, as long as you plot the routes carefully.
That's where the Etrex scores - over 24 hours on one pair of 2,500 mAH NiMH cells if you don't use the backlight.Looks like the ticket thanks Steve. Will give this a try. Only issue I can now see is the battery holding out with this and endomondo running. :confused: