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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 42396" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>My other thoughts are that most of the time in the UK I am not "ferry driven" I know my way about and an A5 list of printed names is enough the only electronic needs I have is catered by a Google quick street view of the closing mile or so to my destination before setting out.</p><p>Abroad touring is different its a 1000 miles to wherever and a ferry or an hotel is waiting and an own route planned ready GPS has its place BUT thats a big investment for once or twice a year.</p><p>A mobile is too small for a bike (I already have a bog standard phone with gps ive tried it -myopic in the tank bag)</p><p>I was thinking about a cheap android a5 screen device that way I can use it for other things the rest of the year but then I wonder if I can down load the programed goggle maps (they are the same company after all ) AND run it off line punching the down arrow occasionally (don't trust wireless internet and cant afford the rates abroad)</p><p>It should be easy......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 42396, member: 60"] My other thoughts are that most of the time in the UK I am not "ferry driven" I know my way about and an A5 list of printed names is enough the only electronic needs I have is catered by a Google quick street view of the closing mile or so to my destination before setting out. Abroad touring is different its a 1000 miles to wherever and a ferry or an hotel is waiting and an own route planned ready GPS has its place BUT thats a big investment for once or twice a year. A mobile is too small for a bike (I already have a bog standard phone with gps ive tried it -myopic in the tank bag) I was thinking about a cheap android a5 screen device that way I can use it for other things the rest of the year but then I wonder if I can down load the programed goggle maps (they are the same company after all ) AND run it off line punching the down arrow occasionally (don't trust wireless internet and cant afford the rates abroad) It should be easy...... [/QUOTE]
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