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    Best navigation for iPad

    Looking for the best offroad mapping for the iPad mini. Has anyone had any experience with this? Cheers spence

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    Galileo offline maps using open street maps is fantastic, also use hema for long distance touring

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    I use a combination of memory map and PDF maps. Neither is perfect, but together they cover off enough to keep me happy.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Thanks guys I will look into both of them. Most of my trips are in Victoria so no need for touring maps

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    I am using mud maps 2. Works well for me. Comes with a bunch of maps standard. And so it should for $100. But have also loaded rooftop maps for most of Victoria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turps View Post
    I am using mud maps 2. Works well for me. Comes with a bunch of maps standard. And so it should for $100. But have also loaded rooftop maps for most of Victoria.
    Hey turps was wondering if you head up to the high country at all? If so how are the maps for that? That is where I spend some time. Cheers.

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    I used 'Open Maps' for a trip the other day and was impressed.
    Its an open source maps so other users upload their tracks and they appear on that. There's a separate app to upload your own tracks to Open Maps as well but haven't used it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_mini View Post
    I used 'Open Maps' for a trip the other day and was impressed.
    Its an open source maps so other users upload their tracks and they appear on that. There's a separate app to upload your own tracks to Open Maps as well but haven't used it yet.
    Thanks blue mini I will check it out

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    I use memory map on the Ipad with AusTopo on the Ipad. I am toying with buying HEMA maps for MM also.

    Is there an Open Maps App? How does open map work on the Ipad?

    Cheers

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    TwoNav for me, works great.
    TwoNav
    It does take a while to get used to the setup navigation.
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