Friend has an older Garmin 276c GPS that is rugged, large-screened, versatile, and able to upload national forest service maps. Hoping that someone here has information on comparable item. BTW would also be nice it it had some of the capabilities of the SPOT Connect for GEO search and rescue.
Except for the SPOT capability, the Garmin Montana is the best replacement for a 276C. I have both and am very happy with my Montana 600.
Do you mean real off highway dirt on Dual Sport or dirt bike or just graded dirt county roads on Adv bike? Very few people who ride dirt use big screen units although the Montana may start to show up. 60/76/62/78 are standare dirt units.
I just use my iPhone, with Motion-X GPS. Works great once you sort out a good mount and power source.
Thanks, hadn't considered a hand-held, but looks like a good alt to the 276c. I'll look this over more closely. Can I download nat forest service roads?
Wow. Thought you had to have cell connection and did not realize that I-phone has a GPS chipset. Just googled SPOT, and MotionX. Does not look like there is a search and rescue service like SPOT's GEOS add on Not chincy, just trying to reduce the gadgetry.
No GPS will "download roads", they download maps, and the all do it. It is up to you to pick a map like City Nav, Roads & Rec, Topo, etc. The catch is you really want roads and trails that are legally open to motorized. None of the map makers have updated their maps for Travel Management that took place in all National Forests. Although CN is good and will work fine, many of us dirt riders prefer the old R & R. It is basicaly the 1980 1:100,000 USGS maps and shows every road and trail that existed them. Again catch is out of print, you must find one on e-Bay or somewhere else.
A GPS chipset is a receiver, not a transmitter. So anything like a spot is not possible. For sharing your ride with friends, you can do that over 3G, which may be good enough depending where you ride. For contacting emergency services, you really want a PLB or EPIRB. Cheaper than a SPOT and more likely work when you find your life in danger.
Dr. Strangeride, sorry for the hijack. abhibeckert, Interesting link on the PLB. I did a little more research on this and after the initial cost of the PLB you can get SAR Insurance for about $14 a year US. If one doesn't have a need to "check in" or "tracks" this is perfect. You need to register the unit with NOAA for you to be found quickly and efficiently. Also the unit I researched isn't listed as a supported device for the insurance. More research is in order but still, interesting stuff.
I am sure liking my Montana after switching from a 60 CSX. Screen size and readability are WAY better, with just a small increase in size. I use mine mostly for hard core dirt riding. The minimal size increase is a non issue for me. The additional screen size comes mostly from going to a touch screen/eliminating the buttons and making the entire face of the unit display, $370 for a refurb unit with warranty. FWIW