Flying by GPS in Tabanan Bali

Seminyak’s concrete jungle can get to me after a while, so this morning I jumped on the bike and headed for Tabanan. My idea was to ride around, check things out and see if my new GPS would be any use. The GPS is handheld, and I tied it to the strap of my bag. Leaving it on the whole trip, it automatically tracked my whole route from a dozen different satellites. The unit cost about $120 and the service is free.

I was able to mark way-points and name them, helping me to remember my location is relation to where I had already been. Some countries have maps you can load into the device, with streets and other things inputed. I was dealing with a blank canvas, but it was useful to see where I had been. The narrow unmarked roads that run through villages and link main roads now can marked so I can find my way back to a great view point or hiking spot. According to the manufacturer, I can run the thing for 15 hours continuously on one set of batteries. It worked out good today and I can also just turn on and check previous way points in future.

Maybe this will be a whole new era for me, I now have another way of remembering where I’ve been.


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Comments

Mo Eppley | January 3rd, 2006 at 10:45 am
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Since you have a GPS already, you might like trying out Geocaching. It’s like a scavanger hunt using your GPS. Check out http://www.geocaching.com and see what it’s all about. I travelled to Bali several years ago on vacation with my sister. I found a geocaching there. It was my first International find!! Good luck and have fun!

gena | February 8th, 2006 at 9:44 am
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Pls adv: when is the best time to see the green rice fields, just like what is seen on this main page picture above. with thanks

Nick | February 8th, 2006 at 11:13 am
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Best time to see green field is during and right after the wet season, which is Nov-Mar.

RICH | February 9th, 2006 at 12:03 am
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Actually Gena it depends on what kind of green you want to see. If it’s rice fields, then there are two wet seasons, and the January–February one may be your best bet, depending on where you are.



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