As you probably already know we’re big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting…
- A new bike shop in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes. Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.
- The Great Western Bike Rally is taking place this weekend in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching – an activity that uses GPS to find hidden “treasures” in unusual locations – and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.
If you don’t already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives 😉 Check out our mountain bike GPS buyers guide to find the right GPS unit for you!
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