Our Bumble
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We have saved all our wild camping GPS positions by country for anyone that is interested.
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What i don't understand about sat nav's is how do you find the coordinates of places you are parked at so you can save them and pass them on. fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!
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using a snooper truck mate old but still up to date mapping. fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!
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What i don't understand about sat nav's is how do you find the coordinates of places you are parked at so you can save them and pass them on. fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!
Got no iPhone or apple products fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!If you have an Apple iPhone you can get the coords from the Compass app that comes built in to IOS.
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This may not work with yours but it does on my Garmin. Select "Where to" and then go to coordinates, as if you were going to enter some co-ords for a place to go to. However, don't enter anything, just look at what is already entered in the fields - these should be your current location.using a snooper truck mate old but still up to date mapping. fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!
What a sensible man.Got no iPhone or apple products fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!
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using a snooper truck mate old but still up to date mapping. fun!!! fun!!! fun!!!
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That got me looking at my Garmin (67 model) and on that you just tap the vehicle icon on the map and a menu comes up offering to save the current location. The name can be edited.First of all - thanks to @Our Bumble for the info.
On our snooper:-
Tap screen and select 'My favourite', from the top of the screen
then 'Favourites' from options,
Then 'Add' from top of screen,
From bottom of menu pick 'save using current point'
This will bring up the map showing coords.
Click 'quick menu' and then 'continue'
Name your place then click save.
Done!
Sorry not had internet for a few days. Slovenia does have areas that are off bounds, like the national parks but recently it has opened a few aires. These aires are free, so well worth looking at. Outside the national parks we were fine to wild camp but we did a mixture of camping sites and wild camping...sort of played it by ear.although
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It was 2008 when we went we did find a couple of Aires.Sorry not had internet for a few days. Slovenia does have areas that are off bounds, like the national parks but recently it has opened a few aires. These aires are free, so well worth looking at. Outside the national parks we were fine to wild camp but we did a mixture of camping sites and wild camping...sort of played it by ear.
Peanut was a star and still miss him dearly but we had 15 wonderful years with him x x x. Thanks for taking the time to read the blog and hopefully you will enjoy the next leg of the journey xI've read all the Portugal and Spain blogs so far. Sorry about Peanut. He had a good life with you tho. Going to start on Holland next, when I can allow a few hours to sit and read because I know I'll continue onto your next country from there!!!
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Lovely part of the world. We especially enjoyed Bavaria. Enjoy the journey x x xThanks for sharing your info. Hopefully heading to Germany in a few weeks so some of the wilding spots you have listed might come in handy.
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Many thanks for sharing, great idea. Hope to see you at one of them one day.We have saved all our wild camping GPS positions by country for anyone that is interested.
Our pleasure. Just looking at your name..are you a scuba diverMany thanks for sharing, great idea. Hope to see you at one of them one day.