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iPad and mapping help

Old 04-16-13 | 04:57 PM
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iPad and mapping help

I love to map out rides when traveling for work and usually use ridewithgps to do it. Works wonders on my pc but with my iPad it suck. I think it because iPad doe not have a mouse.

So anyway I wanted to ask you all if you knew of a mapping program for the iPad that would allow me to map a ride from point to point and be able to save it and hope to load it into my garmin at another time. Really I just need an app to be able to map out a ride manually and save it and then in the future save it to download to garmin.

Thoughts?
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Old 04-16-13 | 05:22 PM
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How about Apple Maps? Just kidding.

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Old 04-19-13 | 10:02 AM
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Another iPad question, and has anyone figured out how to download stuff from a Garmin to an iPad? I have the very basic Garmin 200 (like a computer on steroids rather than a GPS, and it downloads beautifully to the laptop.

But it tells me the iPad doesn't have enough battery to download my ride.
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Old 04-27-13 | 09:51 PM
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Not an app, but you can draw maps with bikeroutetoaster and upload to many of the apps (I use motionx). You can also route with google maps on pc/Mac, convert to gpx (I wrote a ruby script; the formats are almost identical).
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Old 04-28-13 | 06:28 AM
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Not an app, but you can draw maps with bikeroutetoaster and upload to many of the apps (I use motionx). You can also route with google maps on pc/Mac, convert to gpx (I wrote a ruby script; the formats are almost identical).
Have you mapped out using the iPad?
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Old 04-28-13 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by chefisaac
Have you mapped out using the iPad?
I always create the maps on a Mac, then download to motion-x. Of course, motion-x can then upload afterwards as well.

Right now google bike-routing is my favorite. Just came back from a 30-mile ride on some neat, quiet roads that I probably wouldn't have found on my own.
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