Sounds interesting but I would need a bit of notice to arrange going that far for a weekend....
Sounds interesting but I would need a bit of notice to arrange going that far for a weekend....
sorry - no can do.
No GPS...unless you know another way round that problem...
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Off Topic!
...but Geo caching may be the reason I need to buy a gps - without starting a huge thread on this what do you guys use for geocaching on bikes.
On Topic!
Any news on a date for the 2 man advenduro events yet. And any other North islanders with GPS planing on heading down?
I think we need to hold a little test one first...
will keep an eye out.
I'm pretty keen as I had been toying with an idea similar to the 2 man (great concept - 2 riders, wish I'd have thought of it!).
I was thinking of it being run as a route card / time card, rally/enduro rally sort of thing locally here.
Looking forward to reading the results of the test run...
Hand helds still best for geocaching. Legend HCX was ok but any with a magnetic compass are better and currently gone paperless with the map62s.
Paperless rocks, much better than carting paper or special phones/laptops etc around as well as the gps to keep the cache info on. Map62s holds all the needed info. The Dekotas and colorados do paperless too. Garmin all the way for me so far.
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Ok lets get ridof the gps stuff aye? We're talking about riding bikes like rela men used to do with grit in theirteeth & mud in theircracks
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errr yeah! 62s what?
new to all this so may start a new thread and leave this one for adv bike "racing"...
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