How does a bird hunter navigate to his hunt site by car?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:24 am
Let's say one finds a BLM land they are interested in scouting in person in his home state.
This person would need to know driving directions to the BLM land from his house.
He would also need to know where to park his vehicle at the BLM site.
I would also need to calculate the driving time and the travel time to make the trip.
Does Garmin's BaseCamp software allow users to calculate routes from home to hunting sites?
Can I get the map coordinates of any BLM land from Basecamp?
Does Basecamp or onX have road trip planning tools?
Do any onX or BaseCamp products integrate with automobile GPS systems such as Garmin Nuvi or the various in-dash navigation systems equipped for car manufacturers
as Toyota Entune?
If I have the map coordinates for the BLM land, I can then punch them into my car's GPS system to get to the BLM site. My Garmin Nuvi will navigate by lat/long
if street addresses are not pertinent. There might not be a specific street address for the sportsman's access gate or parking lot for a BLM land. Using a handheld GPS, one can navigate by foot over the BLM land if vehicle use on the land is not allowed.
Yes, I would like voice turn-by-turn directions in my car to get to any prospective hunting site, game-scouting site or dog-training site I want to explore in person.
This person would need to know driving directions to the BLM land from his house.
He would also need to know where to park his vehicle at the BLM site.
I would also need to calculate the driving time and the travel time to make the trip.
Does Garmin's BaseCamp software allow users to calculate routes from home to hunting sites?
Can I get the map coordinates of any BLM land from Basecamp?
Does Basecamp or onX have road trip planning tools?
Do any onX or BaseCamp products integrate with automobile GPS systems such as Garmin Nuvi or the various in-dash navigation systems equipped for car manufacturers
as Toyota Entune?
If I have the map coordinates for the BLM land, I can then punch them into my car's GPS system to get to the BLM site. My Garmin Nuvi will navigate by lat/long
if street addresses are not pertinent. There might not be a specific street address for the sportsman's access gate or parking lot for a BLM land. Using a handheld GPS, one can navigate by foot over the BLM land if vehicle use on the land is not allowed.
Yes, I would like voice turn-by-turn directions in my car to get to any prospective hunting site, game-scouting site or dog-training site I want to explore in person.