When I had to deviate from the planned course to get us to Johnson Ranch, I used the topo maps on the GPS to help get us back on track... BIG - HUGE help for me!philofab wrote:I wish I had one... I took a wrong turn once. 3 miles of what turned into single track.flyinbronco wrote:BajaF250 wrote:A question for those that participated... how many of you had a GPS and downloaded the trails we used? Were they useful? Did they suit your needs? Did you find them accurate? Let me know... just a process improvement question.
I had the trails downloaded on my GPS and yes they were accurate and yes they were useful.
I over heard someone on the second day say that a GPS is just fluff and not necessary but I disagree. With a group that large and rigs of different cababilities getting spread out it would have helped some of the back markers find they're way much easier. Just my 2 cents.
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You know, yours is the first I've heard that had problems with the Maratrac... errr, well, except Rick, but his is just a fuze!philofab wrote:I had no GPS, forgot my book, and no working radio (just a handheld).
Have you worked on it yet and figured out what the issue is?
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AAA Baja map and a compass, and i can get anywhere!
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I have not messed with it. From the manuals I have read the most likely external issue could be the small gauge orange and green wires for the control head. The green wire powers the receiver; the orange wire enables the transmitter (which allows a mobile installation to use the ignition key as a "transmit enable" switch simply by connecting the orange wire to a switched circuit). I will check those before I bust out the oscilloscope and start looking for internal issues. Darren said they are not worth fixing since they are so cheap to buy but I don't have programming capability.BajaF250 wrote:You know, yours is the first I've heard that had problems with the Maratrac... errr, well, except Rick, but his is just a fuze!philofab wrote:I had no GPS, forgot my book, and no working radio (just a handheld).
Have you worked on it yet and figured out what the issue is?
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I would like to thank the organizers Tony, Tom and Chris (in no particular order)for all of their time and effort put in to making this run totally awesome. My son and I had a blast. Also I'd like to thank Bill and Maddy for the really cool shock tech presentation. I learned a lot....even if what I learned about King's stung a little. We were lucky enough to have dinner with them. You can sit and talk to them forever.
It was really cool to meet and put faces and real names to the screen names my son and I have seen here on gofastbroncos while building our truck. Everybody was amazing and have really cool trucks.
Thankfully no carnage to report while on the trails. I did however have my passenger window quit working while waiting at the Border. It was stuck in the down position, which left my AC struggling to keep up with all the hot air coming in. It turns out some speaker wire got caught in the gears.
I did not have a lowrance GPS but I bought a GPS puck(for just in case) that got connected to a small laptop that worked pretty good on the first day. The second day it kept losing connection to the puck so I turned it off. I got it the day before so I didn't have much time to play with it.
Thanks again to all involved. I cant wait for the next trip.
It was really cool to meet and put faces and real names to the screen names my son and I have seen here on gofastbroncos while building our truck. Everybody was amazing and have really cool trucks.
Thankfully no carnage to report while on the trails. I did however have my passenger window quit working while waiting at the Border. It was stuck in the down position, which left my AC struggling to keep up with all the hot air coming in. It turns out some speaker wire got caught in the gears.
I did not have a lowrance GPS but I bought a GPS puck(for just in case) that got connected to a small laptop that worked pretty good on the first day. The second day it kept losing connection to the puck so I turned it off. I got it the day before so I didn't have much time to play with it.
Thanks again to all involved. I cant wait for the next trip.
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A GPS is a must. That way I don't have to keep telling Yikes, you are on the right path. Hahaha. I had to keep my distance since I am still a rookie FSB driver plus sucking dust from this big toys is no fun. Nespecially when he is on the gas.
Tom the file was accurate except for the crop dusting incident, which is no ones fault.
Tom the file was accurate except for the crop dusting incident, which is no ones fault.
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Crop dusting is always frowned upon... weather going fast or casually walking past unsuspecting folks
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Yeah Tom. Mostly north of the shipwreck.
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Darren does.philofab wrote:Darren said they are not worth fixing since they are so cheap to buy but I don't have programming capability.
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I know. I told him to fix it when I drove him into town.ChaseTruck754 wrote:Darren does.philofab wrote:Darren said they are not worth fixing since they are so cheap to buy but I don't have programming capability.
I seem to be really good at breaking things that don't break.
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What a bummer I couldnt make the trip, Looked like a huge success. Lots of fun and helping out the less fortunate. Great job. Now for some shit talking!...Where the hell are the action shots???.. You guys out for just a sunday drive...Nobody ended up in the pacific? ( JesseJones).. Ha..Lets see some pics!..
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tcm glx wrote: Interesting story to this one:
Plenty of action in this one, lol
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We accidentally drove on a farm road that wasn't fenced off and the municipal police were called within seconds. The cool thing is no guns were pointed at us in this one
It's kinda hard trying to run through Baja with the size of the group that we had without attracting unwanted attention.
It's kinda hard trying to run through Baja with the size of the group that we had without attracting unwanted attention.
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I'm envious. Trip looks like a great time. I spent that weekend in the Dominican Republic working on someone elses toy. Next trip its on! I need a ride along sponsor now!
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Agui-E7TE wrote:We accidentally drove on a farm road that wasn't fenced off and the municipal police were called within seconds. The cool thing is no guns were pointed at us in this one
It's kinda hard trying to run through Baja with the size of the group that we had without attracting unwanted attention.
Steve,
This is the nuts and bolts of it. Tom had point and we missed a minor turn away from the beach an instead of running behind a farmers land, we ran in front of it. A farmer asked us to turn around and go back out, I was sweeping and so I all of a sudden was running point, right into the cops. The farmer had Notified the PD we crossed into his territory. Super friendly cops, a chat with them and the Commander in chief and we were on our way.
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Sounds like Mex. Glad it didn't turn into anything "bad" but as you know - as long as you're not a total a-hole the cops can usually be pretty cool and let you carry on as you were.
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I look foreward to the Gopro footage that a few of the rigs have. I didnt have my Gopro this year.... my brother forgot it.CITYRAT wrote:What a bummer I couldnt make the trip, Looked like a huge success. Lots of fun and helping out the less fortunate. Great job. Now for some shit talking!...Where the hell are the action shots???.. You guys out for just a sunday drive...Nobody ended up in the pacific? ( JesseJones).. Ha..Lets see some pics!..
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We need to rent a helicoptor for these trips like the trophy truck guys. Then we could get some real action shots. Heck we even have our own pilot.
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Quite of few of us hit 70+ mph, and I even heard a story of a cattle gate at 93 mph.
Video would make it obvious beyond a doubt that I need a cage and five points.
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Is it wrong that I want a GPS so I can try for the high score?
Video would make it obvious beyond a doubt that I need a cage and five points.
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Is it wrong that I want a GPS so I can try for the high score?
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