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<blockquote data-quote="eflyguy" data-source="post: 1371860" data-attributes="member: 27636"><p>Love the skyway.. and Krambonz in Telico. Once a year I like to ride up there, grab a pig-tater from the K, and ride up to one of the overlooks for a picnic.</p><p></p><p>Tip - Google Maps lets you cache map areas so that you can still use it when there's no signal. I rarely use a GPS but it's handy if you come across a road and wonder - what's down there?</p><p></p><p>You'll need to have a google account (gmail)...</p><p></p><p>Open Google Maps on your phone. Click somewhere in the middle of an area you'd like to have available. Click "download", and (this is where you'll need your google account) log in if prompted. It then lets you zoom in and out to create an area to download. Done.</p><p></p><p>They expire in a month, so that the data is pretty much always accurate. Do this before every ride and you'll have map coverage - if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eflyguy, post: 1371860, member: 27636"] Love the skyway.. and Krambonz in Telico. Once a year I like to ride up there, grab a pig-tater from the K, and ride up to one of the overlooks for a picnic. Tip - Google Maps lets you cache map areas so that you can still use it when there's no signal. I rarely use a GPS but it's handy if you come across a road and wonder - what's down there? You'll need to have a google account (gmail)... Open Google Maps on your phone. Click somewhere in the middle of an area you'd like to have available. Click "download", and (this is where you'll need your google account) log in if prompted. It then lets you zoom in and out to create an area to download. Done. They expire in a month, so that the data is pretty much always accurate. Do this before every ride and you'll have map coverage - if needed. [/QUOTE]
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