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Rfothy 4 Aug 2013 18:45

Help: Montana 600 in need of Mongolia maps, near tashanta Barnaul
 
Hi there I'm in Barnaul at the moment and heading towards tashanta tomorrow. I have a nice new Montana 600 in my bag basically being pretty useless, I tried to download some maps to it and failed.

I then thought I solved it and thought I brought some maps on some sd cards, and I haven't. (Unless I have and don't know how to load them on).

Ok so I now have a Montana and a cradle being pretty useless.

I need a computer and a person to help me put some maps onto it....... It's a long shot I know but I think it's worth a go.

I'm registered to smelly biker maps if this helps....

Thanks

motoreiter 5 Aug 2013 01:16

have you seen this link from Colebatch about how to install OSM maps? they've got Mongolia, and it is pretty easy to install. You will need a computer though!

klausmong1 5 Aug 2013 02:18

motoreiter is right.

OSM maps are really good, but you need a computer!!!

and also download they waypoints, they are worth it

Rfothy 5 Aug 2013 04:40

No I haven't.... I doubt I wil be able to do it. I spent a few days trying to get the other maps onto it.

Totally confused.

I'm just hoping someone will be around to help me, failing that... I get a computer and someone helps me over Skype or something similar.

motoreiter 5 Aug 2013 06:30

oops, I forgot to post the link:

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...eet-maps-64135

the instructions are pretty clear, i think i you can get access to a computer you should be all set.

Rfothy 11 Aug 2013 17:06

Managed to sort this now. Thanks to all of you for your messages/emails.....
Met a couple of Swiss bikers who helped me out

WesleyDRZ400 11 Aug 2013 23:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rfothy (Post 431530)
Hi there I'm in Barnaul at the moment and heading towards tashanta tomorrow. I have a nice new Montana 600 in my bag basically being pretty useless, I tried to download some maps to it and failed.
Thanks

My Garmin 650t deleted its self in Poland just as i was entering Ukraine, it was the best thing to happen to me on my trip as it forced me to use local road maps which then made me ask for direction alot of locals in which i made some great friends from.

The only time i will ever use a GPS again will be to bang in my tent pegs with :rolleyes2:

my advice to anyone would be to ditch the GPS and use local maps

Toyark 12 Aug 2013 09:39

Sorry to hear if your woes Wesley.
As you say you will not be using it again (aside from as a hammer) can I please have it if I pay you postage and a few pounds?

WesleyDRZ400 12 Aug 2013 18:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertrand (Post 432389)
Sorry to hear if your woes Wesley.
As you say you will not be using it again (aside from as a hammer) can I please have it if I pay you postage and a few pounds?

Hi Bertrand I have already got rid of it sorry.

I never felt the GPS was for me sitting on my bike looking at the screen telling me to turn left / right here and how many hours to my destination I kind of felt like a horse with blinkers on.

I advise anyone who is always using/dependent on directions from a GPS to buy a local map and turn there GPS off for a few days and see what is a more interesting / fun way to travel ?

colebatch 12 Aug 2013 19:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by WesleyDRZ400 (Post 432350)
My Garmin 650t deleted its self in Poland just as i was entering Ukraine, it was the best thing to happen to me on my trip as it forced me to use local road maps which then made me ask for direction alot of locals in which i made some great friends from.

The only time i will ever use a GPS again will be to bang in my tent pegs with :rolleyes2:

my advice to anyone would be to ditch the GPS and use local maps

There is one "design flaw" that means if you touch the screen while its booting up, it flashes up with "do you want to delete all user data", and if you keep touching the screen it automatically seems to assume yes you do.

On a positive note, I am sure Terry will get many happy miles out of it bier


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