boltgunner
New member
I just completed my first bit of backcountry riding and had a question.
I was riding on unpaved county roads between Dell City Texas and Piñon New Mexico and using my Nav V to find my way.
I had some issues finding these roads on the V without zooming in so close to see them that I couldn't see the big picture. I could not just load the towns and it would do the rest. I ended up loading Lat/Lon for Piñon, Weed, and Cloudcroft and then the county roads became highlighted.
There appears to be quite a number of these county roads winding all throughout southern New Mexico that would be great fun to prowl on, but they don't go anywhere in particular (no town-to-town), so loading latitude and longitude isn't is helpful there, so I'm wondering how anyone else navigates these areas and what are the best practices for doing that.
Thank you for your advice and counsel.
I was riding on unpaved county roads between Dell City Texas and Piñon New Mexico and using my Nav V to find my way.
I had some issues finding these roads on the V without zooming in so close to see them that I couldn't see the big picture. I could not just load the towns and it would do the rest. I ended up loading Lat/Lon for Piñon, Weed, and Cloudcroft and then the county roads became highlighted.
There appears to be quite a number of these county roads winding all throughout southern New Mexico that would be great fun to prowl on, but they don't go anywhere in particular (no town-to-town), so loading latitude and longitude isn't is helpful there, so I'm wondering how anyone else navigates these areas and what are the best practices for doing that.
Thank you for your advice and counsel.