Leah

I would agree with others that a back up battery is a good idea for your 
phone, especially if you are camping since you might be challenged to find 
outlets at all your stops. I try to grab power where  I can along the 
route. 

Another thing that I have found to be hugely helpful is to put your phone 
is 'Airplane Mode' while riding. The gps will work fine while in this mode 
but your phone won't be wasting battery trying to find a cell phone 
tower/signal. Ride with GPS will still work fine. You just won't be able to 
receive phone calls, text or random notices. 

Good luck and have a great time with your son. 

Boy Scouts would have been a cure of his 'no planning' planning, but too 
late for that. Hopefully experience and maturity will cure him of that 
foolishness.:-)

James P
MO
On Saturday, June 28, 2025 at 1:46:26 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Hi Friends,
>
> I’m a week away from my mother-son bikecamping trip. I’ve been practicing 
> pitching my tent in the backyard and breaking it down, trying to perfect 
> and speed up the process. I’m pretty good! 
>
> I’ve been sitting down to really plan my route, and it’s been frustrating. 
> I have an iPad with a keyboard that I do everything with, and it seems like 
> maybe Ride with GPS was meant for laptops. It’s awkward. It doesn’t feel 
> intuitive. I feel like I’m always losing where I’m at and what I’m looking 
> for. But it seems to be the universal favorite app for route planning, so 
> I’m sure it’s me that’s the problem.
>
> Meanwhile, everyone in my bike club has a bike computer. The club plans 
> routes on Ride with GPS. And at the ride start they say things like “Does 
> everyone have the route?” I paid for the Ride with GPS membership so I 
> could have the route on my phone, but it drains the phone. So I never use 
> it. Thus, I never “have the route.” 
>
> This mattered less in the club because SOMEONE always has the route, but 
> when I set off on my tour with my son, we will be in charge of navigation. 
> It might be nice to have turn-by-turn without running down our phone 
> batteries.
>
> I don’t know. I really liked just having my iPhone on my bars, but maybe 
> with the amount of miles I ride, I should reconsider. Who has opinions 
> about bike computers and Ride with GPS? 
>
> Thanks!
> Leah
>

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