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Navigation Setup

I'm currently using a phone for navigation purposes. I'm using this for 3 main modes of navigation: Offroad tracks Curvy touring routes on tarmac A->B navigation Why I'm using a phone for motorcycle navigation Before I...

Phone holder bar mount

For navigation on my bike I like to use a phone. I'm a big fan of a phone holder like this: It is cheap, and very sturdy because it grips your phone from all 4 sides. You can find it on AliExpress . They can be shipped with RAM mount hardware...

Osmand tips & tricks

Osmand is a great navigation app, you can read more about it here: https://osmand.net/ . There are however a few things that are not as intuitive to use, so i'll put them here: Managing larger sets of GPX files and sharing with your computer...

Using different maps in gpx.studio

I use gpx.studio to review and create tracks on a map. It's quite an intuitive app that's freely available at https://gpx.studio/ . When reading the map, i have a 2 different uses that are quite different: Get a sense of the larger area: where...

Offroad trip packing list

This page details all the stuff I pack for an offroad trip, why I pack it and how I use it. The list has evolved to what it is today and works well for me, maybe you can use it too! I use this packing list primarily on my drz where I use 2 main...

Creating GPS track overview pages

GPS tracks are usually saved in a GPX file. In a single GPX file you can have multiple tracks. Every track has a name and a bunch of sequential points on a map. You typically use a GPS app on your phone or online to view these tracks. If you just...