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I have the Nuvi 550 with the maps from Backwoods GPS Trails and it works great. I have provided Rick with many user tracks and they have been uploaded into new releases. A great investment for sure ... go for it!
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In Topic: Trail Maps
06 December 2010 - 12:36 PM
In Topic: Garmin GPS Trailmaps of PRR and SDR
01 March 2010 - 09:23 PM
I purchased the map earlier in the season and ride mainly central NH. This past thursday-saturday I rode PRR, SDR, USA and found the maps extremely helpful. For my first time in this area the maps provided an excellent tool to navigate the area and plan my route through the systems. What a convenience it was not to have to get out maps or get off my sled to look at the maps at junctions because I could see in advance on my GPS which route to take. I was definitely able to explore more trails, not worry about figuring out where I was, and determine the best route to get back home at the end of the day.
I have also sent BackwoodsGPStrails previous "tracks" of the trails I ride in the central part of the state and they converted them to trails in an updated version.
In summary, what a great tool you won't regret the purchase!
I have also sent BackwoodsGPStrails previous "tracks" of the trails I ride in the central part of the state and they converted them to trails in an updated version.
In summary, what a great tool you won't regret the purchase!
In Topic: First Connecticut Lake Weather & Trails Report.
22 February 2010 - 08:13 AM
Thanks for the trail update:
Myself and a couple friends plan to get in a couple of days riding, Thursday and Friday of this week. None of us have ridden the PRR or SDR trail system before and would appreciate some guidance on which trails to take in and others to avoid. Maybe some areas to visit like Diamond Ridge, any other great spots to go to? We are very experienced riders and like long cruiser type trails and hope to ride at least 130+ miles per day.
Thanks for your assistance,
Myself and a couple friends plan to get in a couple of days riding, Thursday and Friday of this week. None of us have ridden the PRR or SDR trail system before and would appreciate some guidance on which trails to take in and others to avoid. Maybe some areas to visit like Diamond Ridge, any other great spots to go to? We are very experienced riders and like long cruiser type trails and hope to ride at least 130+ miles per day.
Thanks for your assistance,
In Topic: 2.3.10-Plymouth Areas and in da Mtns
03 February 2010 - 08:08 PM
This looks like the Buzzel Vally trail, not bad ...
Is the loop from the Lake to Campton and back open down low?
Is the loop from the Lake to Campton and back open down low?
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