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SPOT Personal
Tracker (left) and SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger (right).
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The Garmin
GPSMAP 276C, 376C and 478 (and their European equivalent)
are the GPS receivers we use.
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Garmin GPSMAP
376C Chartplotter GPS receiver, cradled in a shock-isolating
Touratech mount. |
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Chapter: Maps, Satellite Tracking
and GPS
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(NOTE: If you don't see a map or satellite image above,
you may have to temporarily allow scripts or ActiveX
controls in order to view the interactive Google map
image above.)
We have updated our Navigation and Tracking technology
to take advantage of some of the newest satellite tracking
devices and geo-location applications on the web.
For live tracking, all of us currently carry a SPOT
Personal Tracker. Using its integrated GPS
receiver, SPOT continuously calculates our position
using timing signals from the intermediate circular
orbit GPS satellite constellation maintained by the
United States Department of Defense. Using SPOT's
Tracking feature, SPOT sends a set of location messages
every 10 minutes, via the Globalstar Communications
Satellites, to a SPOT database. From there, our
tracking data is shared with our SPOT
Adventures page, which in turn feeds our web pages
with the map you see above and throughout our latest
Because they are so compelling, we will be incorporating
Google Maps and other web applications more frequently
throughout our site, so feel free to play around with
the maps. You can click and hold on the map,
then drag it, to pan around. You can zoom-in
and zoom-out using zoom controls, or you can just double-click
on the location you want to zoom on. You can
even change map views; try selecting the Satellite
View or the Terrain View. We will be adding more
information to these maps over time, so check them
out regularly.
Of course, unlike you, none of our guides or riders
can view this rich set of position data unless they
are parked, have an internet connection, and a browser-enabled
device. Instead, each has a Garmin portable GPS
receiver, loaded with maps and waypoints that we have
logged on pre-runs or previous tours. Our favorites
were Garmin's GPSMAP
276C, GPSMAP
376C and GPSMAP
478 chartplotters. Unfortunately Garmin has
announced they plan to discontinue all of the older
GPSMAP chartplotters (276C, 376, 478) and although
Garmin has sent us newer models for evaluation, they
do not have a functionally equivalent replacement. So
oddly enough, due to the requirements of the adventure
tourer, the only GPS receivers we recommend for our
clients and to others are the soon-to-be-discontinued
GPSMAP chartplotters and the Garmin zumo 660 & 665 units.
We continue to look for other GPS units from any manufacturer
that will meet the needs of global touring. If
you know of one, please feel free to send email our
way. Once we have identified and tested suitable
units, we'll update this page along with our recommendations.
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