GPS Training podcast – number 57 - a podcast by Jon Monks, GPS Training and reviews

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2021 Garmin Map Card, Spine Race, what have they done to the OS app, more units discontinued and ask Ian.



In this month’s podcastA quick update on the 2021 OS map cards from GarminSpine race – well done to all our customers who have taken part in this event.After we sung the praises of the OS app in a recent Podcast, in their wisdom they managed to undo any good work they had done just a few weeks later. We look at what they have done.Yet more units discontinued by Garmin, we look at a year where Garmin have certainly cleared the stable out.Stock availability – sorry I know it is a recurring theme, but a quick update on stock issuesAsk Ian – the questions you have been asking Ian over the past month



The first thing on this month’s Podcast is a look at the recent update on the Garmin 1:50k map cardLast month we discussed that Garmin, after a very long wait, updated the 1:25k map cardIn the past month we also received and update of the 1:50k TOPO Great Britain PRO 1:50k map cardSo both map cards are now V2OS release ¼ of the country every year as a map update so cards get updated every 4 years but for some reason the 1:50k map card has been updated after 3 years.What changes on OS maps?You can buy the new map card as a standalone product on GPS Training and all new Garmin GPS unit bundles are now being shipped with updated map cards, unlike some other retailers



The next thing on this month’s GPS training podcast is a look back at the Spine race – well done to all our customers who have taken part in this event.



The Montane Spine Race is widely regarded as one of the world’s toughest endurance races.



There are both summer and winter events and the summer event started on Saturday 19th June.In our 31st episode, we interviewed Paul Freeman after he completed the Spine Challenger race.A truly epic challenge that will test your physical resilience and mental fortitude. Racing non-stop along the Pennine Way – 268 miles



There are ‘shorter’ races within the main race but all are true challenges.As I spoke about this in last month’s Podcasts many people are introduces to GPS units for the first time with an event like this.



We have had a number of customers participating in the event and well done to all those who took part.Before they start the Spine Race they have to demonstrate they can get their current Grid reference from their GPS unit.



So, Ian how would people do this –Satellite pageCreate waypoint of your current location



If you want to find more about the Spine race please just go to their website – thespinerace.comThe next thing on this month's podcast is the recent updates to the OS app.



After Ian sung the praises of the OS app in a recent Podcast, in their wisdom OS managed to undo any good work they had done just a few weeks later.So Ian, what have they done?



Basically, when you plan a route on the app, it exports as a track in to Garmin Explore unlike all the other apps you can use…..I am slowly working on the OS. They have now admitted that they have trashed it for the time being and accept it needs to be altered back to what it was prior their three app updates in March. That still hasn’t been done. As we do have, I think, quite a few customers who use this app, it may be worth talking about it/other options that work?The next thing on the GPS Training Podcast is the end of the road for the Garmin Oregon 750



Another one bights the dust –This year we have seen the A number of units ‘discontinued’ –



Touch 25t, we still have the 35tGPSMAP 64sx and GPSMAP 66stMontana 610, 680 and 680tThen the Oregon 750tAnd then this week we saw the Garmin Oregon 750 be discontinued.Don’t work both ourselves and Garmin will continue to support these units for many years to come.Stock availability – sorry I know it is a recurring theme, but a quick update on stock issues



Currently out of stock of GPSMAP 66sr, Montana 700iShortage of ‘chips’

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