If she is following a route that they have mapped, she will certainly
have the maps, but she probably will not be following one of their routes.

At 07:18 PM 12/26/2008, you wrote:

>Has she considered the Adventure Cycle maps?  I've never used them but
>have heard that they are pretty good.
>
>Michael
>
>On Dec 26, 2:47 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> > Don't know much about the 705, but I've been running a Garmin 
> GPS60CSX for
> > several years now both for touring and for brevets.  If you use 
> AA's, they
> > will last for about 24 hours.  If you use NiMH rechargeable, they 
> will last
> > 10-12 hours.  So she could recharge them nightly, or put in a 
> couple of  fresh
> > AA's every other day.  You can put the entire U.S. on the card, 
> so  she could
> > pre-plan the entire route on Map Source.  Just be sure to  bring 
> the appropriate
> > paper maps as well, as the unit really isn't much good  when 
> you're trying to
> > look at the big picture.  Hope she has a great  ride!
> >
> > In a message dated 12/26/2008 2:22:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> >
> > [email protected] writes:
> >
> > At  10:07 AM 12/23/2008, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > > I bought the NA maps on an SD  card earlier this year. I haven't had
> > > > any need to load maps on  the unit itself, but I've had no issues
> > > > loading routes that I've  laid out on Bikely.com with the 605 attached
> > > > to my MacBook Pro.  Garmin also has OS X compatible drivers for
> > > > communicating with  the device, and upgrading the firmware as well.
> >
> > >The problem  with buying NA maps on a card is that you don't get access
> > >to  MapSource. While MapSource is a piece of crap, what I've found is
> > >that  the data you get out of MapSource is an order of magnitude better
> > >than  Bikely or Google Earth (and I work for Google, so you know that
> > >I'm big  fan of Google in general). When it comes to designing routes
> > >in an  unfamiliar place (which is the main reason for me to have a GPS
> > >unit in  the first place), I've found that MapSource consistently built
> > >better  routes that I would not have been able to find on my own,
> > >especially  with the adjustable settings in the driving speed and road
> > >size  preferences. If you're buying the NA maps for the purposes of
> > >getting  your rides onto a computer or to show others your favorite
> > >rides this  is not an issue. If you're planning a tour across France or
> > >Japan and  you've not familiar with the places you'll be riding
> > >through, bite the  bullet and get the maps on DVD.
> >
> > My daughter may be biking across  the US for a charity group this summer.
> > She will likely NOT have a computer  with her (though I could change that,
> > I suppose), but would still need to  plan bike routes, on a daily basis,
> > and distribute ride sheets to the other  participants.
> >
> > The last time she did this, in 2007, she was not a leader  and the routes
> > were planned at the last minute and were often awful - like  taking
> > the shoulder of an interstate with traffic whizzing by at 75 mph  and
> > tiny fragments of steel belting from tires causing flats every  few
> > miles.  I would like to give her technology to help her plan  safer
> > and more pleasant routes.  A bike-mounted GPS would be, I think,  a good
> > idea, but it would have to have a battery life of 12 hours or  so
> > and it would be better if the batteries could be replaced the  next
> > day in case they stopped at a campground rather than a  church.
> >
> > Any suggestions for a solution?
> > -Doug Shaker
> > Expert Support Inc.           mailto:[email protected]
> > 201 San  Antonio Circle, #102    voice: 1-650-739-0844
> > Mountain View, CA 94040-1234    fax:    1-650-739-0814
> >
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>
-Doug Shaker
        Expert Support Inc.             mailto:[email protected]
        201 San Antonio Circle, #102    voice: 1-650-739-0844
        Mountain View, CA 94040-1234    fax:   1-650-739-0814
                                       


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