Need to download a free Garmin map for another country? No problem! … [Read more...]
Foolproof course navigation on the Garmin Edge 800.
Your Garmin Edge 800 bike GPS can provide true turn by turn navigation. Here's a great tutorial guide on how to plan and follow a route on your edge 800. Route planning has never been easier. … [Read more...]
A quick guide to free OSM maps for Garmin GPS devices.
Yes, you can use completely legal and FREE mapping on your Garmin Edge 800. Welcome to the OpenStreetMap, completely free maps for your GPS! … [Read more...]
Garmin maps comparison – City Navigator and OS Discoverer
I've posted previously about the difficulties with using OS Discoverer maps at high zoom levels, because of the pixellation that occurs beyond a certain zoom level. If this bothers you, but you don't want to use open StreetMap maps (OSM), the may be just what you're looking for. … [Read more...]
OS Discoverer maps: screenshot zoom levels (Garmin edge 800)
In an earlier post comparing OS Discoverer maps to open source OSM maps, I highlighted a crucial factor which may influence the decision to adopt one or other - the usefulness of various zoom levels, particularly noting the detrimental effect of zooming in too much, beyond a particular point. To show this in greater detail than my previous post, here are some screenshots, taken … [Read more...]
Maps comparison – free OSM and OS Discoverer.
After installing the TalkyToaster OpenStreetmap onto my Garmin Edge 800 (see tutorial here) I think it will come in quite useful after all. I do prefer the look of the classic OS discoverer map when in the middle zoom levels, but I think the OSM map will excel in the fine details of the close up. The screenshots below attempt to show this, with the Velomap thrown in for … [Read more...]
Tutorial: how to install free OSM maps on your Garmin edge 800
Following my last post regarding mapping options, I've discovered another source for free Open Streetmap maps, thanks to a suggestion from someone on the bikeradar forum. It's called talkytoaster. The bikeradar contributor had suggested that there were easier ways to start using OSM mapping than the methods I'd blogged about, and I'd have to agree. Such a shame I hadn't found … [Read more...]
Garmin Edge 800: why you shouldn’t bother with custom OSM maps.
So you're thinking of getting a Garmin Edge 800, probably the best bike computer on the market in 2011/12? There are many different bundles to choose from, and when I was deciding which to go for, I knew I wanted the performance monitoring kit, with the heart rate and cadence sensors. Since I'd read that it was possible to load custom open source maps to the unit anyway, it … [Read more...]
Android GPS apps for cycling part 2 – offline maps.
In my previous post I talked about basic GPS apps for cycling, on the android platform. I quite like big hills when I'm out on my bike. The physical challenge to get up them, and the exhilaration of the downhill speed-fest make them the most enjoyable part of cycling. OK, call me a freak. However, mobile phone signals tend to suffer in hilly areas, and it's quite common … [Read more...]