GPS Training Podcast – number 29 - a podcast by Jon Monks, GPS Training and reviews

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Welcome to this month’s GPS Training podcast, it’s our 29th episode.



In this months we again have Ian from GPS Training, Tom from Garmin and myself Jon, who is also from GPS Training.So, without further ado let’s get on with today’s podcast ……



It's our 29th podcast.



In today’s podcast we look at –Choosing an outdoor GPS unit. What to look for, things to think about.Course options – Garmin 2 day, SatMap 1 day, Webinars, Online resource – prices going up on Christmas Eve, so book earlyWhether to own a watch or not as well as a GPS, do we need two devices?We then have a chat with Tom about the 



Then a quick follow up about the new Garmin GPSMAP86s, which we discussed briefly in last months podcastIan’s FAQ’sI know last month, on podcast number 28, we talked about the best GPS units and watches as we started the build up to Christmas. 



I know this did bring Ian out in a hot sweat, so this month no Christmas chat but we are going to look more at what to look for and think about when thinking about changing or purchasing your first GPS unit.On our website we have a form, I will link to it in the show notes (link here) which asks the following questions –



What will you be using an Outdoor GPS for?Walking



RunningOn road cycling



Off road cyclingGeocaching



Off road motorcyclingOther



Have you had an Outdoor GPS before? Yes



 NoIf you have had a GPS before, what was it?



Have you any preferences on brand?Have you and preference of buttons or touchscreen?



Is screen size important?What mapping are you looking for on your GPS?



1:50k Ordnance Survey1:25k Ordnance SurveyNone



BothDon’t know



What is your budget?And if you would line a personal recommendation on what is the best GPS unit/ watch for you please do go to our website – gpstraining.co.uk and you will see on the homepage – Personalised GPS advice, get your recommendation



2 – The next thing we look at on this month’s Podcast is a look at the GPS training courses we have coming up in 2020We are talking about this because if you have bought a GPS from us in the last twelve months you will be getting a mini brochure with all our GPS Training courses on for 2020.



If you don’t get one, don’t worry as you can request one in the New Year.But in preparation for this we thought it would be good just to talk through the physical GPS training courses we deliver around the UK.



GarminIan delivers the courses in – New Forest (Burley), Northamptonshire (Great Cransley) and South Downs (Clayton)Jon delivers the courses in – Northumberland (Rothbury), Peak District (Eyam) and Scottish Borders (Peebles)



SatMapIn 2020 we are very Southern focused with courses in New Forest (Burley), Northamptonshire (Great Cransley) and South Downs (Clayton)



To find out more about the GPS courses we have around the country please go our website – gpstraining.co.uk – click on – gps training courses (top menu bar) and on the left hand side you will see all the different course locations3 - Whether to own a watch or not as well as a GPS, do we need two devices?



Benefits of a handheld GPS deviceOS mapsInterchangeable batteries (on most models)Large screenThe great navigational experienceThe planning experience on OS maps



Benefits of a GPS WatchLightweightNot just a Navigational aid - Smart Watch1.      Health stats



2.      Used at the gym for activities>Garmin Connect/Health stats



3.      Music while travelling4.      …and it’s a watch



Connectivity to a smartphone – have you done any challenges with friends?The ease of navigation, vibrating when you are off courseTo find out more about the GPS Watches I had an informative with Tom, from Garmin about all the different models in the Garmin Fenix 6 GPS watches.



Go to our website – gpstraining.co.uk – click on reviews (top menu bar) and you will see the – Pre-Christmas chat – Garmin Fenix 6 range

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