Thanks for the feedback. I use several nav systems. The HEMA Explorer (on an iPad) used to be my go-to, but they seriously dropped the ball on that one WRT updates and functionality. I have recently switched to Memory-Map for All, (another iPad app) with the HEMA 4WD map package and was trialing it on this trip. Having said all that, the navigator that you hear talking to me is my Garmin street navigator (an RV775 unit). With only one or two exceptions, I have yet to travel on an outback track that HASN'T been marked on it (and I've done a bucket-load of them, with some extremely remote and obscure). All the tracks that I wanted to travel in the VHC were on it, and I was therefore able to use it for turn-by-turn navigation.
crookedd 18 is awesome when the river is flowing through the track
herne is a great track but is far from the steepest
good vid enjoyed watching all the places we love but hadnt had a chance to be for a while
Great vid's thanks. What is your nav system or is it just Google?
Thanks for the feedback. I use several nav systems. The HEMA Explorer (on an iPad) used to be my go-to, but they seriously dropped the ball on that one WRT updates and functionality. I have recently switched to Memory-Map for All, (another iPad app) with the HEMA 4WD map package and was trialing it on this trip.
Having said all that, the navigator that you hear talking to me is my Garmin street navigator (an RV775 unit). With only one or two exceptions, I have yet to travel on an outback track that HASN'T been marked on it (and I've done a bucket-load of them, with some extremely remote and obscure).
All the tracks that I wanted to travel in the VHC were on it, and I was therefore able to use it for turn-by-turn navigation.