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Garmin GPS 60 with 1MB of Internal Memory


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GPS CITY RAM MOUNTS ON SPYDERS




  

Ram Mounts can be used on Can-Am Spyders for a real variety of accessories. Here's just a couple of the things we do with them, and no place better to buy them fast than GPS City !


POSTED BY: Jack Goodwin on May 13, 2012
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 1444
PLACES: Chattanooga


TEMPTED BY TEMPTER
1983 Suzuki Tempter GR650
1983 Suzuki Tempter GR650
RAM-B-174-GA12U with Garmin 60CSx on the Tempter
RAM-B-174-GA12U with Garmin 60CSx on the Tempter
Close-up of the installation
Close-up of the installation
   

I wasn't really sure what category to place this story in... Motorcycle or Geocaching. However, since it involves a modification to the bike, I figured that category would work best, even though it was geocaching that prompted me to make the modification in the first place!

Last year I got the middle-age itch... it was time to recapture some of my youth. What better way to do it than start riding a bike again? Since I hadn't ridden in many, many years, I thought I should start out with a smaller bike, so, after a little hunting, I was able to find a 1983 Suzuki Tempter GR650 with less than 9,000 original km on the clock at a great price. The bike had been in storage for a while and needed a little tlc, such as replacing some signal lights, changing the windscreen brackets and de-rusting the fuel tank.

Once I got her going, I immediately started riding all over the Manitoba countryside. This is what got me back into geocaching. It was a new way to get to caches that were more than a walk away and it was fun! The problem was that I had trouble navigating. I would have to get a basic heading to a cache location, pocket my Garmin 60CSx GPSr and ride. The maze of minor highways soon had me flummoxed and I found myself stopping more and more often to re-acquire my bearings. It was really bad due to the major flooding Manitoba experienced in the spring of 2011 with all of the road closures and bridge wash-outs.

For this year, 2012, I was determined to make my geocaching life a lot easier. After a search online, I found that RAM mounts would probably fill the bill for me quite nicely. GPSCity had the parts at great prices and were located in Canada, so that made it a no-brainer for me.

I placed my order for the RAM-B-174-GA12U package, which was everything I needed to mount the 60CSx to a bike. The order was made on a weekend, shipped on the Monday and arrived Tuesday. All I can say is, "Wow - that was fast!"

I had already watched the installation videos, so within 30 minutes of opening the package I was ready to ride. The only issue I had was that I tried to mount to the brake bracket using the spacers (as shown in the video), but in my case, the spacers weren't needed as they made the screws too short.

I took a quick ride and the mount works great! There is zero vibration and I was able to position the unit so it is easy to view but doesn't block my view of the road or my instruments. I grabbed a quick cache and came home.

I'm looking forward to lots of bike-caching this summer! I think I will also eventually put a RAM base and arm in my car so I can transfer the cradle/diamond plate & ball combo to and from both vehicles at will. (I should have got the Navigation package on the car, but...!)

Thank you RAM and GPSCity for a great product, excellent installation instructions and blazing fast shipping!

POSTED BY: Jeff Reid on April 3, 2012
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 7012
PLACES: Brandon
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


MONTANA 600 AND SHORT RAM MOUNT



   

Being new to ATVing and back roads trail riding in New Brunswick I found myself concerned with how many turns I took and hoped that my memory could get me out of the woods.

Needless to say it wasn’t long before I started searching for an appropriate GPS unit. As usual my search started and finished with GPScity.ca. I pondered for a week using their vast knowledge, Q and A section where I decided on the Garmin Montana 600 with RAM Mount.

This unit and the Topo Canada maps allow me to track all adventures so that I can enjoy the outdoors riding at the same time finding my way back. I was able to personalize menus and shortcuts for quick access on the trails. The short RAM mount positions and safely secures the Montana right in the perfect spot for the driver. It has been a great addition to my new Can-Am Outlander!

This is my third GPS purchased with GPDCity.ca and I have never been let down.

POSTED BY: Sean Rooney on January 12, 2012
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 10202
PLACES: Moncton
TAGS: ram mount


GARMIN 660 ON CONCOURS





 

In July I purchased a 2011 Kawasaki Concours 1400 and I finally have installed all my options. My wife gave me a Garmin 660 for my birthday last month and I finally got around to taking some photos of the 660 mounted on my ride. I thought that I would post these photos so motorcycle riders could see the 660 mounted on the handlebars using a RAM mounting system.

These photos were taken on Vancouver Island.

POSTED BY: Al Brunelle on November 5, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 10079
TAGS: ram mount


GARMIN MONTANA CRADLE ON A BICYCLE
Montana mounted on a bicycle
Montana mounted on a bicycle
     

I mounted the Garmin Montana, that I purchased from GpsCity, on a bicycle. I used the RAM Mount Plastic Garmin Montana 600 650 650t Bike EZ Handlebar Rail Mount. It was esy to install and it is a solid fit. I'm pleased.

POSTED BY: Neil Mishalov on November 1, 2011
CATEGORY: Bicycle
VIEWS: 16783
PLACES: Northern California
TAGS: ram mount


MONTANA 600 & MOUNT GREAT SO FAR

I received my Garmin Montana 600 Powered Auto Suction Mount in record time after ordering from GPSCity. So far I've only had the opportunity to try in in 1 of my three vehicles. We use our Dodge 2500 for expedition travel very often, so of course I'm happy to see that the Garmin Mount allows me to place the GPS unit right where we can see it from anywhere in the cab. I do still want to find a better solution to the power cord just hanging straight down, we'll see.

I also have 2 Jeeps, and will be trying the mount in my 2000 Wrangler next weekend.


POSTED BY: Diane Zalman on August 20, 2011
CATEGORY: Truck
VIEWS: 5974
PLACES: Arizona


RAM-B-231L AND GARMIN GPS 60CSX MOUNT
Twin Planet Bike forward beams. Ram B-Ball is installed aft of lights.
Twin Planet Bike forward beams. Ram B-Ball is installed aft of lights.
Top view of my workstation. Ram ball at steering head
Top view of my workstation. Ram ball at steering head
In action with Garmin Maps 60CSx mapping away Hwy 3259 Sa Kaeo
In action with Garmin Maps 60CSx mapping away Hwy 3259 Sa Kaeo
   

I use my Garmin Maps GPS 60CSx for mapping my bicycle rides throughout Thailand. I used a Ram-B-231-L with an oversized U-Bolt to wrap UNDER the short term that protrudes forward that attaches my handlebars to the steering stem.

This positioned my Ram B-sized 1" ball perfectly. My Garmin Maps GPS then attaches to ball, nestled between my two forward flashing strobe safety lights, which can also be switched to solid beam.

Due to the heat in Thailand, I ride many long distances at night. The GPS 60CSx is fantastic in that the variable display backlighting can be throttled down to 15%, perfect for reading without blowing out my night vision. If I mark a Waypoint, then I stop and key in crucial information.
All works well!

POSTED BY: Jim Burgel on May 26, 2011
CATEGORY: Bicycle
VIEWS: 11787
PLACES: Thailand
TAGS: ram mount


GARMIN RAM MOUNTED ON CAN AM





 

I decided to mount my GPS on the front rack, instead of cutting away some of the hand protector to get to the handlebar. Unit is close enough for good reading, yet not in line of sight. Works great!

POSTED BY: Norm on April 20, 2011
CATEGORY: RAM Mounts
VIEWS: 18507
PLACES: Alberta
TAGS: ram mount


ZUMO 660 WINNER
Winner Michael Baril (L) with Club President Donna Serne
Winner Michael Baril (L) with Club President Donna Serne
     

GPS City was honored to sponsor a giveaway by the Greater Vancouver Motorcycle Club. The Club raffled off a Zumo 660 GPS during January's Vancouver Motorcycle Show. The lucky winner was Michael Baril of Port Moody, who was chosen from a field of over 100 entries. Baril and his wife Denise recently became interested in riding and intend on becoming more active within the Greater Vancouver Club.

POSTED BY: GPS City on March 15, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 8997
PLACES: Vancouver


REAL SUPPORT FOR SNOWMOBILE


    

Saturday morning star from Kamouraska, Qc., Direction to Moose Valley, N.B., a loop at Edmundston, N.B. & return Kamouraska. For is first test 535 km in a day . This support have passed the test, love it!

Happy ride

Toolb

POSTED BY: Dany Briand on March 12, 2011
CATEGORY: SkiDoo
VIEWS: 17883
PLACES: Kamouraska
TAGS: ram mount


NUVI AND CONTOUR GPS ON MY NIGHTHAWK


    

I used the Ram fork stem mount to accommodate both my Garmin Nuvi and Contour GPS. I modified the Ram arm and added a 6'' flexible tripod arm. I like a clean, uncluttered dash so it worked great. Looking forward to filming the twisties on my Nighthawk 750!

POSTED BY: Bob Caparella on March 11, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 12278
PLACES: Boston
TAGS: ram mount


POLARIS FST SNOWMOBILE
Polaris Mount 1
Polaris Mount 1
Polaris Mount 2
Polaris Mount 2
    

I just installed this RAM Mount on my Polaris IQ Turbo Dragon. Also I am using the Garmin cigarette lighter plug to save money on batteries.

I think this mount looks very good on this sled. This mount is also very durable.

I am very satisfied with the products and prices from GPSCITY.

POSTED BY: Brendan on March 10, 2011
CATEGORY: SkiDoo
VIEWS: 14345
PLACES: Swan River
TAGS: ram mount


ZUMO 660 ON A CONCOURS 14
GPS mounted in the center
GPS mounted in the center
Left side view
Left side view
Right side view
Right side view
Long view
Long view
View straight down
View straight down
 

This is my Garmin Zumo 660 mounted on my Concours 14. Works great; gives me GPS, music and phone in the helmet via Bluetooth. A Sena SMH10 finishes things off; the whole setup worked great on a 2000 mile trip this past summer.

POSTED BY: Andy Gittler on January 24, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 19211
PLACES: New York
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


JET SKI NAVIGATION
Nuvi 3750 with Ram suction mount
Nuvi 3750 with Ram suction mount
Optional Glad brand splash guard
Optional Glad brand splash guard
Nuvi 660 in operation on the Biloxi River
Nuvi 660 in operation on the Biloxi River
   

I use my Garmin Nuvi's with Ram mounts on ATV's, in helicopters, vehicles and on the water. My Ram suction mount works great on the top of the SeaDoo hatch.

POSTED BY: Steve Ford on September 4, 2010
CATEGORY: SeaDoo
VIEWS: 12463
PLACES: Biloxi
TAGS: ram mount


VTT CAMPING 4 JOURS WOW
Le départ
Le départ
les éoliennes
les éoliennes
un pont sur mesure
un pont sur mesure
le sommet
le sommet
au camping
au camping
 

Vacance VTT camping à Amqui, avec mon gpsmap60cx retenu sur le volant, facile a suivre le bon sentier sans connaitre la région.

Départ de Godbout en VTT sur le Camille Marcoux (traversier) vers Matane, pour 4 jours en CAN-AM Outlander 400 efi. Passage par les éolienne de Matane et la grotte des fées, puis longeant le lac Matapedia jusqu'à Amqui au camping. J'ai eu besoin de consulter mon gps car des sentiers ont été modifier, mais pas besoin d'arrêter car avec le support RAM Mount, c'est facile de consulter en roulant.

Une randonné de 4 jours dans les montagnes de la vallée de la Matapédia. 691 km de plaisir à partir du niveau de la mer jusqu'à 905 mètres d'altitude. Une expérience à revivre.

Robert

POSTED BY: Robert Mayotte on July 30, 2010
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 7897
PLACES: Matapedia


WORK!!


    

Here we are in Iraq putting the Garmin 60csx through it's paces! Great bit of kit once the mapping has been uploaded.

POSTED BY: guy on April 5, 2010
CATEGORY: Military
VIEWS: 16079
PLACES: Iraq


CROSSING THE EQUATOR IN KENYA




  

According to my Garmin 60csx from GPS City I crossed the equator twice while riding my vintage mountain bike in Kenya. There were a large number of signs that claimed that I was crossing the equator but they were not where I thought they should be. The signs tended to be much closer to the souvenir store than the actual equator. Of course, I would not have known without my GPS.

POSTED BY: Mikael on March 16, 2010
CATEGORY: Bicycle
VIEWS: 16965
PLACES: Kenya, Equator


2008 YAMAHA FZ1 W/GPS AND RADAR DETECTOR
2008 Yamaha FZ1
2008 Yamaha FZ1
     

This is the RAM mount setup on my new 2008 Yamaha FZ1. I was racking my brain trying to figure out where to mount everything due to the lack of fairing but RAM Mounts came to the rescue. I used 2x 1in. Steel U-Bolts on either side of the handlebar mount, a long arm and the cradle for my GPSMap 60Cx. The radar mount consists of a short arm and an Extension Cradle Plate with Ball. It works perfectly ! Thanks again GPSCity.com.

POSTED BY: Allie Daneman on January 27, 2010
CATEGORY: RAM Mounts
VIEWS: 32767
PLACES: Seattle Suburb
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


CONTINENTAL DIVIDE OFF-ROAD MOTORCYCLES
On the trail looking for Mexico outside Banff
On the trail looking for Mexico outside Banff
 Alberta
Alberta
Montana - Aglosized Spanish for mountain
Montana - Aglosized Spanish for mountain
In the forests and reception is fine!
In the forests and reception is fine!
Grand Tetons
Grand Tetons
 

We left Calgary toward Banff in late September hoping to beat the mountain snow. Mexico was our destination...off road.

We had a Garmin GPS 60CSx to follow a track assembled from trips previously taken by other riders, a SPOT Satellite Messenger for friends to follow our progress on the web and in the case of an emergency and needed major assistance and an Olympus 770SW camera to stand up to the weather and pounding to record our trip - all mounted to the handlebars via RAM mounts. Very slick!

The GPS 60CSx was wired into the bike's electrics and we changed the SPOT batteries only once as a preventative measure in the 19 days of the trip.

Over 90% of the trip was off pavement and most of the trip was on two-track trail. We covered 5,800 km from Calgary, Alberta to the Mexican border in New Mexico, crossing the Continental Divide 27 times.

Each day was a ride up and over mountains, across valley floors, crossing pristine streams and passing through the occasional small town all in the most amazing and varied landscape North America has to offer. Truly one of my favourite trips ever! I can not recommend it enough. We will do it again.

LC

POSTED BY: LC on January 26, 2010
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 32767
PLACES: Canada to Mexico
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


RAM GPS AND CAMERA MOUNT



   

Ram Mount is great product and affordable for your needs.

POSTED BY: lior elbaz on January 19, 2010
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 32767
PLACES: California
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


BACK TO MY HOMETOWN
Mounted and ready to go
Mounted and ready to go

    

My husband and I decided to visit my family back home in Hinton, Alberta. I hadn't seen them in over 10 years. We were travelling by car from St. Catharines, Ontario. We knew we would need a GPS or else we would end up taking forever and probably get lost somewhere.

That GPS made the trip sooooo much better. Not only did it help us find food and gas stops, we never got lost and always took the shortest distance to get anywhere. It was such a relaxing drive across the country thanks to our GPS.

POSTED BY: Lindsey Eckert on November 26, 2009
CATEGORY: Travel
VIEWS: 8759
PLACES: Hinton


MOTORCYCLE RAM GPS 60




  

Riding in the Mohave Desert in California on a dirt bike. Big open space. You need to have a GPS mounted on your bike going on the Mohave Trail from Barstow to Las Vegas. Great ride!

POSTED BY: lior on November 16, 2009
CATEGORY: OffRoading
VIEWS: 10235
PLACES: desert


ON EVERY VEHICLE I OWN




  

It all started one Labor Day Weekend at a BMW motorcycle Rally in the Fingerlakes of upstate NY. These Gadget guys showed up as vendor with all this cool stuff. Now I have to admit I love gadgets and when I laid eyes on these Ram mounts I new It was going to cost me. I new that I need to have a mount on every thing with wheels in my garage. Bmw R80RT&R75/5, Honda TLR 200 Reflex Trials bike, Yamaha SRX 250, All 4 bicycles, Ford F150, 72 Land Rover SeriesIII 88 pickup offroad truck, GasGas trials bike, ATV and even my tractor. I use them mostly for my GPS's but also for my cameras and the occasional beverage.
I tend to get lost alot, Of course I don't tell everyone that it is because I try to.

POSTED BY: Gerry OBrien on August 17, 2009
CATEGORY: RAM Mounts
VIEWS: 29007
PLACES: My Garage
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


BENELUX [CONTINUED]
the car
the car
the GPS
the GPS
the driver
the driver
the navigator
the navigator
near the house in the south of France
near the house in the south of France
 

May 8, 2009
Benelux and more....

Our road trip through Europe began on April 27/09 with the pick up of our Ford Kuga at CDG airport in Paris. With our new Garmin Nuvi 270 what could go wrong? We chose the lady with a Britsh accent over the one with the New Jersey accent. She sounded kinder, sweeter, less opinionated should we mess up. We dubbed her 'Penelope' Penny for short. Away we went to Versailles, Normandy, Honfleur, Vimy Ridge, Brugges, Kloosterzander, Vlissingen, Antwerp, Brussels, Luxembourg, Dijon, Lyon, and finally six days later, Valence. Does anyone actually know there are three towns in France all with the name of Valence? Well we found out the hard way as Penny guided us to the wrong one! Fornutatly we were also following the map and realized our mistake. After several hours going down one lane roads, multiple round a bouts and a standard stick shift with shifting required every couple hundred feet, we managed to find the correct highway. We did find our house before dark, luckily!

At the house we had in the south of France for the week, we decided to lay low. That lasted all of a day before we took off for lunch in Italy, five hours drive away. It was great and so was observing Monaco from the view point high up. One suggestion - don't willing drive through Monaco with a standard. It was suicidal! We skipped Nice altogether so traumatized were we from Monaco. Antibes and Cannes was much better, kind of the Rodeo Drive of southern France.

We saw Provence, Avignon, Nimes, Pont du Gard, and Switzerland all by the end o the week there. Penny, our GPS, saw us through many a tight spot where we thought we'd never get out of. Cities have a tendancy to get you into them but provide little direction to get you out!! Must have something to do with tourism.

The drive back to Paris was uneventful, but not inexpensive. Does anyone really know how expensive those toll highways are really going to be until you get on them? But, they beat going through towns every 10 miles. The car was turned in unharmed, yeay!! and goodbye to Benelux. thank you Penelope!

Monique and Randy G.





POSTED BY: monique gustafson on June 4, 2009
CATEGORY: Travel
VIEWS: 6218
PLACES: Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Monaco


GPS RAM MOUNT FOR SPORT BIKE TOURING



   

I needed a simple and inexpensive solution to mounting my GARMIN Nuvi 260W on my Yamaha FZ6 fordoing some tour riding. I was fortunate enough to find gpscity.ca as their selection, prices and shipping were perfect for my needs and I didn't get killed with cross border shipping charges!

I selected a simple handlebar mount RAM system along with the "Ezy-Mount Quick Release Adapter System" for easy on/off of the GPS unit.

This is the perfect addition to my motorcycle for upcoming touring. Thanks gpscity.ca!

POSTED BY: Dave B. on May 6, 2009
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 28760
PLACES: Victoria
TAGS: motorcycle mount, ram mount


STURGIS HARLEY TRIP WITH GPS RAM MOUNT
handlebar mount for my Garmin GPSMAP60CS
handlebar mount for my Garmin GPSMAP60CS
Another view of the mount while rolling down the road
Another view of the mount while rolling down the road
Yellowstone Beauty
Yellowstone Beauty
   

I took the trip of a lifetime in August of 2008, riding from the SF Bay Area of California to Sturgis South Dakota for the Sturgis Bike week celebration. Out of 5 riders in our group, I was the only one who had a GPS. I had used it before while riding, but had just recently decided to buy an actual mounting system so I could use it while riding. I ended up buying a RAM MOUNT system from GPSCITY.COM and by the end of day one I was already thinking this was the best money I had spent in preparation for the trip. I was able to set each destination for the day into the GPS and very single time we got into a situation where we weren't exactly sure which way to go I had 4 people pointing at me and telling me to get to the front of the pack and lead us out of confusion...haha. I pretty much lead the pack around for most of the trip, and you know what they say; "the view never changes unless you're the lead dog!!" Great product!!

POSTED BY: Brian Mathews on May 1, 2009
CATEGORY: RAM Mounts
VIEWS: 32767
PLACES: Sturgis
TAGS: motorcycle mount, ram mount


RAM MOUNT FOR GARMIN NUVI 350 GPS

     

Here is a picture of the Ram Mount on my Ninja 250R.

POSTED BY: Tommy on April 20, 2009
CATEGORY: RAM Mounts
VIEWS: 23226
PLACES: Vancouver
TAGS: motorcycle mount, ram mount


HELICOPTER GPS/RAM MOUNT INSTALLATIONS
OH6: Magellan & Garmin
OH6: Magellan & Garmin
OH6: RAM mounted Garmin Nuvi
OH6: RAM mounted Garmin Nuvi
OH6: Takeoff
OH6: Takeoff
OH58: Magellan and Garmin
OH58: Magellan and Garmin
OH58: Magellan and Garmin
OH58: Magellan and Garmin
OH58: Takeoff
OH58: Takeoff

Both aircraft have Magellan Meridian and Garmin Nuvi installations utilizing Ram Mounts.

POSTED BY: Steve on October 24, 2008
CATEGORY: Aviation
VIEWS: 12363
PLACES: Harrison County
TAGS: helicopter mount, ram mount


GPS ON A NINJA


    

I just wanted to show off my Ram mount purchased from Express Mounts, it holds my Garmin Nuvi with ease and firmly keeps it into position. I usually plug my cable to the Nuvi into my power outlet and off I go on the trip. It has saved me from going the wrong direction countless times from roads that were not marked but the GPS always knows where I am. Thanks to Ram-Mounts there is no end to the possibilities to how items can be added.

POSTED BY: SCOTT THARP on September 2, 2008
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 25182
PLACES: Clarksburg
TAGS: motorcycle mount, ram mount


60CX BACKROADING



   

It was like Christmas! I had received my brand new Garmin GPS60CX and was ready to navigate our latest adventure from Sharbot Lake to Kaladar and mark our waypoints for the falls, the awesome swimming holes and any other points of interest along the way. Attached is the photo of us first using it in the Jeep to get to our launch site and then again, I used it to find out which lake I was nearby and what backroads we could link to, to add an element of surprise to our journey! It was fantastic, full colour display, easy to use and accurate within inches, how awesome- I was the envy of all the 'boys' along the trail.

POSTED BY: Kelli on August 12, 2008
CATEGORY: Backcountry
VIEWS: 2111
PLACES: Sharbot Lake


IF WE ONLY HAD BOUGHT THE MAPS
Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris
Point zéro
Point zéro
5664 miles from home
5664 miles from home
Daughter thinks PAPER maps are pointless.
Daughter thinks PAPER maps are pointless.
  

This summer we took our first trip overseas to London and Paris. Like any other trip we packed clothes, camera, GPS, outlet adapter and all the other stuff you normally take. Got to Paris and started to walk around and something became quickly clear... forgot to load the Europe Maps into the GPS. Just in front of the Notre Dame de Paris there is France's "Point zéro", which was the official reference point for measuring distances from Paris to other locations. Here my GPS says we are 5664 miles from home. I guess using the Follow Road option to get home with or without the maps would be pointless anyway.

POSTED BY: Greg on August 8, 2008
CATEGORY: Travel
VIEWS: 10127
PLACES: Paris


GPS LEADS THE WAY
Ram Mount in Suburban
Ram Mount in Suburban
Sequoia National Forest Off Road Trails
Sequoia National Forest Off Road Trails
That's me with GPS.
That's me with GPS.
When we got home it was nice to know what we did!
When we got home it was nice to know what we did!
and then show others in Google Earth
and then show others in Google Earth
 

Read about Photo Gallery before leaving on trip so took a few pictures to show off what we did for ya. Each day (5) we planned a different trip starting just after breakfast and getting back to camp just before dinner. Although you do this all with a paper map, it was really nice to have the GPS telling us that we were on the correct trail as some of the signs were missing from intersections.

Garmin GPS 60csx, City Nav & West Parks Topo Maps and Ram Mount and Sequoia National Forest Park offroad map made it all possible. The combo was outstanding and worked perfect. Thank you.

POSTED BY: Greg on August 8, 2008
CATEGORY: Backcountry
VIEWS: 20236
PLACES: Sequoia
TAGS: ram mount


SNOWSHOEING WITH MY 60 CSX
My 60 Csx with the track to trace the trails
My 60 Csx with the track to trace the trails
The trails are well sign
The trails are well sign
A view of the Mount Orford while we were climbing
A view of the Mount Orford while we were climbing
A picture of me while I was resting on top
A picture of me while I was resting on top
  

In the winter when I go out snowshoeing I always bring my Garmin 60 Csx to assist me in the trails when I go at places I never go before.

A nice place to go in Quebec is the Mount Chauve at Mont Orford park. The trails for snowshoeing are very nice. You can also do some cross country skiing at the park too.

Going on top of the mount chauve is not easy but very accessible for most people. The view on top of the mount worth the effort.

A nice place to make snowshoeing!

POSTED BY: Sylvain P. on May 19, 2008
CATEGORY: Backcountry
VIEWS: 13758
PLACES: Mont Chauve, Mont Orford


NUVI FLOOR MOUNT
Base of the RAM-316-1AU installed
Base of the RAM-316-1AU installed
A view of the entire mount showing what the camera sees
A view of the entire mount showing what the camera sees
 A view of the rest of the mount pieces
A view of the rest of the mount pieces
Showing what you will see when driving from the mount and the Nuvi
Showing what you will see when driving from the mount and the Nuvi
A side view of the entire mount system
A side view of the entire mount system
A closer view from the front of the Nuvi
A closer view from the front of the Nuvi

Here we have the RAM-B-316-1U, RAM-B-230U, RAM-B-201U, and a RAM-B-202AU attached to a standard point and shoot digital camera. I frequently take my car to the race track, and I record my speedometer as well as my tachometer when on the track. The mount of course is not limited to just recording your dashboard gauges, you can always install a few extension pieces and the mount will be tall enough to record the car driving through the front windshield.

Using the mount when it is installed correctly (which takes less than 5 minutes with the correct size socket wrench) is extremely easy. You can always adjust where the camera is looking by loosing the knob on any arms you have attached. The whole setup is very solid, but make sure your base is not lose or else you will run into vibration and movement while recording.

The same mount is not just limited to camera use, it can be used with any RAM cradle to be used with GPS, phones, or anything you can think of!

Here are some pictures of both the camera setup installed in an Infiniti G35, as well as a Nuvi 660 installed onto the same mount, minus the extension pieces.

POSTED BY: Jordan on March 19, 2008
CATEGORY: Automotive
VIEWS: 12510
PLACES: Las Vegas
TAGS: g35, camera mount, ram mount


WASHINGTON STATE, AUSTRALIA?



   

My Hyundai Tuscon has the perfect mount for our nuvi 660. (See the attached photos).

But I am delighted to know that even a gps can make an error. We refer to our nuvi as 'Karen' since we use her Australian voice. Recently, while traveling in Washington state, Karen stated that in one half mile turn right onto "western Australia 405". I always wanted to visit Australia, but didn't know it could be done so inexpensively!

POSTED BY: Gary on March 4, 2008
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 4150
PLACES: Washington
TAGS: hyundai


QUICK MOUNT IN A FORD EXPLORER
Mounting a GPS without a mount in a Ford Explorer
Mounting a GPS without a mount in a Ford Explorer
     

Stuck without a mount for your Garmin GPS 60XX in a Ford Explorer? Here's a quick one for a temporary solution: Take the left window vent on the dashboard and pry it out, then place the GPS in the hole! Works fine, leaves no marks and is safe.

POSTED BY: Simon Bradley on February 28, 2008
CATEGORY: Automotive
VIEWS: 10526
TAGS: ford


THE AMAZING RACE
Solving a clue at
Solving a clue at "The Amazing Race" geocache
Finding geocache waypoints
Finding geocache waypoints
 GPS units in hand
GPS units in hand
   

One of my favourite geocaches is called "The Amazing Race", located in a park in the Gatineau, Quebec area. One day last winter I went with a few friends to find it, and soon found ourselves hiking from place to place, looking for clues, solving puzzles -- it was just like being on the TV show! We even split up into two teams to see which one would find the final geocache first -- the team that tried to solve the "Fast Forward" puzzle, which would yield a shortcut to the final location, or the team that plodded ahead with the long hikes and even a climb up a tall tree in search of the next clue.

We finally did find the cache (the team that did the physical challenges got there seconds before the team that solved the Fast Forward clue!), and while we were enjoying our success, signing the logbook in the geocache container, and picking through the prizes inside, we happened to set our GPS units down at the same spot...

You can see quite a selection of GPS units, different brands and models. The important thing is, they all worked well, we all found the geocache, and had a great time doing it. Geocaching is a great activity to bring friends together and even make new ones!

POSTED BY: Kevin Lam on February 27, 2008
CATEGORY: Geocaching
VIEWS: 12762
PLACES: gatineau
TAGS: amazing race


ON YOUR MARK, GET SET
No finding before 6:00pm!  I'm following the rules!
No finding before 6:00pm! I'm following the rules!
     

Ottawa is known in geocaching circles for its semi-annual "Go and Get 'Em" (GAG) geocaching events. They always start at 6:00pm on a Friday, and the geocaching frenzy lasts 24 hours until 6:00pm on Saturday when everyone gathers at a local restaurant to share stories, photos and prizes over good food and drink! Dozens of brand new geocaches are put out just for the event. The instructions clearly indicate that the new caches are not to be searched for until 6:00pm on the Friday of the event.

Itching to begin, I parked my car as close as I could (legally, of course!) to a cache near my house, ... and waited... moments after this photo was taken you would have seen me (and dozens of other people, at parks all over the city) dashing from their cars, each trying for the coveted "First To Find" prizes!

POSTED BY: Kevin Lam on February 27, 2008
CATEGORY: Geocaching
VIEWS: 12560
PLACES: ottawa
TAGS: Go and Get Em


GARMIN GPSMAP60CSX ON NEW YAMAHA KODIAK 350ATV



   

I am delighted with the performance of the Big Screen Magnifier. Here are some picture of the unit, in place overtop a Garmin GPS 60Csx, which is handlebar-mounted on my Yamaha Kodiak 350.

POSTED BY: Bruce on February 19, 2008
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 32767
TAGS: yamaha, screen magnifier, motorcycle mount, ram mo


RAM MOUNTS AT WORK IN COLORADO


    

The Ram mounts have been many miles with me while patrolling the backcountry wilderness for the USFS in Colorado.

POSTED BY: Wayne on November 23, 2007
CATEGORY: Backcountry
VIEWS: 11963
PLACES: colorado
TAGS: USFS


RAM UBOLT MOUNT WITH GARMIN GPSMAP 60CSX ON ATV



   

Here is how I used a RAM Mount with my GPSMAP 60csx on a VTT Outlander and my partner is very crazy about it.

POSTED BY: Vital on November 11, 2006
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 26434
TAGS: ubolt, atv mount, ram mount


RAM RAIL STRAP MOUNT ON 2005 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 955I




  

I have actually had my setup for a few months now and can honestly say that it is very sturdy and ideally mounted for visual use and for access to the buttons"..."After mounting the kit & cradle, I cut the end off the power cord and hardwired it to the battery.

POSTED BY: Greg on October 27, 2005
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 32767
TAGS: rail mount, triumph, motorcycle mount, ram mount


RAM UBOLT MOUNT WITH MAGELLAN EXPLORIST 600 ON A 2000 HONDA VFR800 MOTORCYCLE




  

I recently purchased a Magellan eXplorist 600 - and really like it, and wanted to install it properly to all my vehicles - I have a 2005 GMC Canyon-city, 1979 Toyota Landcruiser-extreme 4x4, and a 2000 Honda VFR800-motorcycle, - so I really only needed 2 different bases - the one described below and in the pictures, and as well I got the RAP-224-1 / Twist lock suction base to attach to the windshield of either truck,, the only thing I wasn't able to get was the Cradle specific to the Magellan 600 which is going to be made soon ???

POSTED BY: Brian on August 5, 2005
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 21899
TAGS: ubolt, honda, gmc, toyota, motorcycle mount, ram m






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