Ethel just needs some quiet time
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Originally Posted by
Southwest Dave
....We left town and headed for a drive through Echo canyon State park and had planned to loop through Spring Valley State park, but Ethel [GPS] had a bit of a 'wobbly'. It was a nice drive through the canyon and past Echo canyon Res. but it was a pretty remote area and the roads weren't signed. Ethel would not even navigate a route back to Pioche without insisting we need to go on unmade roads and she kept asking us to turn right into a random field or ditch.
I re-read this section of your great field report this morning and wanted to make a comment about voice-activated GPS products, I am not a fan. I won't allow any such device to be activated in a vehicle I am driving. Megan likes to use them -- but to avoid bloodshed while we are on the road, she disables the voice part and just uses the visual representation tools. I've never met a GPS yet that could "out-do" my ability to read a map.
Mark
No map to read of the area.
I understand what you are saying Mark, but I better explain so that people who don't know me think I rely on Ethel for direction, it's far from the truth. The only time I tend to rely on GPS is when we are at the end of our day and I need to find my way to the address of where we are staying. The daily routes are already logged in my head which I refresh before setting out and after each stop during the day, using good old paper maps. This allows Lezli to sit and relax and take in the scenery while 'Ethel' gives me a little reassurance of route number etc. Ethel gets a lot of quiet time, which usually begins if she gets to the point of saying 'Turn around' for the third time. We rarely see eye to eye as Ethel likes Interstates and I don't, but normally she understands this and recalculates. On this occasion where the detour was a not high on our list, I did not have a detailed enough map showing the roads of this remote area, so I made my own way from memory. There were more road choices than I remembered ! We did not have too much spare time to get truly lost [shame] so I tried to get Ethel to take us back to Pioche a different way than we came to create the loop I had seen. That's when she threw her 'wobbly'. She is usually either 'On' or 'Off', but I quite like the idea of just silencing her !
Dave.