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Feb 5, 2015 at 2:55 pm #1325409
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the Amazon Kindle for maps, trail guides and other reference materials while on the trail?
Thanks,
JambeauxFeb 6, 2015 at 11:46 am #2171972Not 100% sure if you are looking for feedback on using a Kindle reader and/or feedback on using the Kindle version of Guides on the Kindle app on a phone/tablet/computer – since I have done both a few quick comments that might be interesting:
-The quality of presentation of the Kindle guides that I have purchased have varied quite a bit (way more than paper guides), definitely recommend taking advantage of as many samples as you can to see how the book actually looks on the Kindle!
-Both the Kindle Reader I have (an older on so that might make a difference?) and all the versions of the Kindle App I have tried (Android, Android on Tablet, WindowS) zoom/scroll in a way that is – at least for me anyway – somewhere between 'very poor' and 'unusable' for map and image content/
-I have enjoyed and taken advantage of being able to have the Kindle version of a guide on both my laptop (for 'research'/getting ready), my tablet (for browsing/fun) and my phone (for quick reference on the trail or quickly looking up alternatives).
-Some of the Kindle Readers have great battery life, are very readable in sunlight and are reasonably small so I guess could be great is you were frequently accessing a lot of text directions on the trail (plus great for reading at night!!) but as alluded to above using mine for referencing a map doesn't seem so great.
Hope that helps a little,
CMFeb 6, 2015 at 12:28 pm #2171989…I've used both Guthook's apps and Gaia maps on my iPhone and iPad with great results. I can't imagine Kindle would be any different. The only issue is with my iPhone: the GPSr runs down the battery in a hurry.
Have fun!
Feb 6, 2015 at 1:44 pm #2172012"I've used both Guthook's apps and Gaia maps on my iPhone and iPad with great results. I can't imagine Kindle would be any different."
The readers don't run apps, they only open documents/books, FWIW.
Feb 6, 2015 at 2:16 pm #2172029This works with a Nook e-reader and *should* work with the kindle as well.
I use caltopo and save my maps as a PDF, which Nook will allow you to upload. If you're not familiar with Caltopo, there's an option to create a .pdf when you print the map. For any other file format, there should be some sort of workaround within your operating system to convert the file to .pdf.
I read Kindle books on my iPad but according to this website, looks like you can upload a PDF to Kindle e reader.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-transfer-pdfs-to-a-kindle.html
Apr 27, 2024 at 6:05 am #3810251just stumbled upon that blog: https://ludovic.cool/e-ink-gps-topographics-map/
looks very promising and he’s also working on a newer version though there aren’t any updates since 2021 :/
Does anyone have experience with something similar or knows of any (more recent) e-reader modifications
Apr 27, 2024 at 6:06 am #3810252just stumbled upon that blog:
https://ludovic.cool/e-ink-gps-topographics-map/
looks very promising and he’s also working on a newer version though there aren’t any updates since 2021 :/
Does anyone have experience with something similar or knows of any (more recent) e-reader modifications
Apr 27, 2024 at 1:27 pm #3810267Especially bushwhacking off trail in wilderness areas, the USGS 7.5 min. topos have served best. Nothing on line has come even close.
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