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So its kinda of a big deal. This is the high season of bike packing and many, including me, rely on Garmin Navigation to find the right route, often on solo trips and potentially on remote areas. |
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Not sure if anyone knows the answer to this, but I wonder if I will end up with duplicate entries in Strava once Garmin is back online. I went ahead and updated Strava directly with the files from my Garmin, and am guessing that the Garmin Connect might update Strava too once things are working again.
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Anyone know if this Garmin issue impacts marine systems? I can't find news on that. Saw aviation down also though.
(Got a buddy on a big sailing trip, but from what I recall he has Raymarine gear as primary nav tools.) |
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I usually upload to my phone via BT. I finally had to go dig up a data cable! The horror!
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And? What does it have to do with safety when riding? I don’t care where you from but if you tell me you lost in a remote place and you rely on GPS and it doesn’t work, well that’s a problem for me. |
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you gave two other ways to load routes though, I was mostly commenting on how these are all 1st world problems.
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The awesomeness of shared networks, global travel, open interconnectedness - all come with associated risks and vulnerabilities Like Corona, this is just a prelude.
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🏻* Last edited by weisan; 07-26-2020 at 01:03 PM. |
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If people choose to travel in remote areas and don't carry backup maps and a compass they should stay closer to home and avoid unfamiliar routes. Too many folks dabbling in backcountry/bikepacking adventures aren't prepared to deal with the malfunctioning of their tech toys or equipment these days. |
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Strava won’t double post the same entry Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Sorry if you too cool for electronic navigation. But let me explain you that a Garmin is not a toy. It is used in both high end applications in aviation and boating. I am not an idiot and I have back up if a failure occurs. But the experience of exploring new areas with the aid of a turn by turn makes the whole experience more enjoyable as I can avoid stopping and check maps on trails.
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It's almost never the software as everyone runs the same stuff above a certain scale or outside of specific niches. It is however almost always the process used to manage the development of the system (software and infrastructure). Teams incentivized to chase new features don't prioritize breaking organically grown systems into structured components, testing disaster recovery, etc.
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