CraigRegs
Well-known member
I haven't been able to get a clear answer on this searching the forum and believe me, the dorks at the box stores aren't much help either.
I understand that one can plot a route in a GPS by manually entering addresses or street names. This is great if running from the hotel to the convention center to a restaurant in an unfamiliar city. But how do you plot routes to hit those skinny little backroads whose names you don't even know? Or, as is the case in Iowa, the county road is listed on the DOT map (and signed along the roadway) as "X40", but is referred to as "Garfield Ave" in the 911 system that I guess GPS' use. I guess what I'm looking for is an experience like with paper maps: Spread it out, put a finger at my house, another at some other point and then try to find the interesting roads between. Can you create a map in an app like MS Streets & Trips, then import it into a given GPS?
Thanks for any help. This is about the last question I need to figure out before I go GPShopping.
Craig
I understand that one can plot a route in a GPS by manually entering addresses or street names. This is great if running from the hotel to the convention center to a restaurant in an unfamiliar city. But how do you plot routes to hit those skinny little backroads whose names you don't even know? Or, as is the case in Iowa, the county road is listed on the DOT map (and signed along the roadway) as "X40", but is referred to as "Garfield Ave" in the 911 system that I guess GPS' use. I guess what I'm looking for is an experience like with paper maps: Spread it out, put a finger at my house, another at some other point and then try to find the interesting roads between. Can you create a map in an app like MS Streets & Trips, then import it into a given GPS?
Thanks for any help. This is about the last question I need to figure out before I go GPShopping.
Craig