93ToyTruck
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I created a map for off-roading in the so Cal desert. I found several threads here that reference the map so I thought I'd provide a little more detail as other members have found it useful. Coverage area now includes all of San Diego and Imperial counties and the southern part of Riverside county. The map was formerly known as the Anza-Borrego Explorer. Coverage has recently been expanded from the Pacific ocean to the Arizona border and it has been renamed as the San Diego Trail Map. It contains just about every dirt road and trail that you can drive on. The trails are color coded to indicate if they're street legal only or if they allow green sticker OHV. I created the majority of the data myself over several years. This is the most accurate map of the desert available.
3,700 miles of OHV trails
2,700 miles of street legal trails
The map works on Garmin or Lowrance GPS receivers. It can also be used on a PC or Mac which is the origin of the screenshots. I'm selling it for $30. (I didn't see an appropriate vendor forum. Please move post as needed.) The Coverage page of the website has a dozen or more maps of OHV areas and the Anza-Borrego DSP. I will be adding more screenshots to this area later.
Does anybody know the manufacturer of GPS in the Raptor? Searching the internet, it appears that it could be Navitel or Garmin. If it's Garmin, the map could likely be added to the on board navigation system.
Check out the website for more info or let me know if you have any questions.
Lee
SanDiegoTrailMap.com
3,700 miles of OHV trails
2,700 miles of street legal trails
The map works on Garmin or Lowrance GPS receivers. It can also be used on a PC or Mac which is the origin of the screenshots. I'm selling it for $30. (I didn't see an appropriate vendor forum. Please move post as needed.) The Coverage page of the website has a dozen or more maps of OHV areas and the Anza-Borrego DSP. I will be adding more screenshots to this area later.
Does anybody know the manufacturer of GPS in the Raptor? Searching the internet, it appears that it could be Navitel or Garmin. If it's Garmin, the map could likely be added to the on board navigation system.
Check out the website for more info or let me know if you have any questions.
Lee
SanDiegoTrailMap.com