more pleasurable......
Old Skool v New technology
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Timbo
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Having just completed an annual trip to Brittany, previously I would have spent time plotting routes, writing them on bits of papers, getting lost et etc.....this year with a new bike sat nav I simply put in the destination programmed no motorways and shortest route. We explored wonderful country roads, pretty much traffic free and a lot probably not shown on most maps......I was also able to communicate with a couple of mates through a Scala Rider bluetooth system.......made the trip much
more pleasurable......
more pleasurable......
- EddieStone
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I've been using a SatNav app on my phone which is awesome - getting me to gigs and venues hassle free. In Italy I was touring about on a rented vespa with a map, and I noticed how poor my map reading skills had become. Got frequently lost, but in Italy it was no bad thing 
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Knowledge
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I've just returned from Get Outta Dodge in Co Donegal, using my new Garmin Nuvi from Aldi (£160), and it was brilliant. It saved me loads of stops to check maps.
I can recommend the Wild Atlantic Coast Road, and the North Coast Roas in N Ireland, the Antrim Coast Road and the A75 between Cairnryan and Gretna. The B6271 was fantastic too.
Nearly 1300miles in 6 days, and all 5 countries of the Britsh Isles. Priceless. Thanks for your help, Garmin.
I can recommend the Wild Atlantic Coast Road, and the North Coast Roas in N Ireland, the Antrim Coast Road and the A75 between Cairnryan and Gretna. The B6271 was fantastic too.
Nearly 1300miles in 6 days, and all 5 countries of the Britsh Isles. Priceless. Thanks for your help, Garmin.
Martin
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Everyone is entitled to an opinion Paul, how many do you think there are? (5 seems just about right to me).Donnie wrote:I'll just gently point out that there are NOT 5 countries in the British Islesand i don't GAF what wikapedia or any other website spouts about it.
Did you have to do that?
I daresay the citizens of the Republic of Ireland don't consider themselves as living in the British Isles.........4 gets my vote 
