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GPS Training Podcast – number 115

9/1/2025
In this month’s episode, Jon flies solo while Andy enjoys a well-earned holiday. We’ve packed a lot in — from brand-new GPS tools to the latest watch launches. Here’s what you can expect: 📰 News Round-Up Satellite Messenger Plan Calculator – Compare real-world costs of Garmin, ZOLEO, and Spot devices. Garmin inReach Cost Calculator – Work out the ongoing costs of owning an “i” series GPS unit. Garmin Webinar Teaser – NDAs are signed, big news coming soon… COROS NOMAD GPS Watch – Adventure-first design with journaling features, but will GPS Training stock it? Garmin Running Metrics – New Running Tolerance and Running Economy tools to help prevent injuries. 🎙️ Interview with Simon from Suunto We sit down with Simon to talk about the brand-new Suunto Race 2 and Suunto Wing 2 Headphones. Design updates: slimmer profile, titanium vs steel, and sapphire glass New sensors: heart rate, blood oxygen, VO₂ max Navigation: 32GB memory, offline maps, safety features Everyday use: AMOLED display, touchscreen + scroll wheel Battery life: 50 hours in all-satellite mode Plus: what sets the Race 2 apart from the competition Find the Suunto Race 2, Race S, and Vertical at GPSTraining.co.uk. 🔦 Spotlight: UK Grid Reference Finder A brand-new free tool from GPS Training! Convert postcodes, grid references, eastings/northings, lat/long, and even What3Words Download GPX files to load straight into your GPSPerfect for finding car parks or planning routes. Try it at: GPSTraining.co.uk > More > Grid Reference Finder 🤖 Ask the Bot! We put your best AI support bot questions under the spotlight, including: What’s the difference between a check-in message and a normal message on Garmin inReach? How to change data boxes on a TwoNav Cross Plus Sending tracks to a TwoNav Terra from your phone Changing your GPS Training online resource password Locking the screen on a TwoNav Terra Switching Garmin GPSMAP66i to hiking mode Exporting GPX files from Garmin Connect to Strava Want to try the Support Bot yourself? Log in to our online resource: GPSTraining.co.uk > Online Resource > Support Bot. 🎧 Outro That’s a wrap for Episode 115! New Garmin features, COROS NOMAD launch, and a deep dive with Suunto Check out the new UK Grid Reference Finder and Satellite Messenger calculators on our website Andy will be back next month — plus we’ll hopefully spill the beans on Garmin’s mystery webinar Thanks for tuning in, and safe walking until next time!

Duration:00:39:33

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GPS Training Podcast – number 114

7/31/2025
GPS Training Podcast #114 – GPX Files, Suunto Insights & Long-Distance GPS Choices Welcome to another packed episode of the GPS Training Podcast! This month, Jon is joined by Andy from GPS Training to cover: 🔁 1. Reflections on the Suunto Interview (Podcast #113) Andy shares his key takeaways from the mid-month chat with Dan Southam, Suunto’s UK Marketing Manager. 👉 Watch the full video interview with Dan Southam here » What stood out? Suunto's long heritage in navigation, starting with their liquid-filled compasses in the 1930s Why Suunto watches are sports watches – not smartwatches Focus on simple, accurate, fast-to-orient navigation Designed for people who want brilliant mapping and fitness features without the distraction of unnecessary "smart" tech Explore the Suunto range we stock here: 👉 Suunto Watches at GPS Training » 🧭 2. GPX Files – What Are They and Why Should You Care? We break down: What a GPX file is (it's a route, track, or collection of waypoints in one handy file) Why GPX files help with day walks and long-distance trails How to use them with your GPS watch or handheld The difference between a route, track, and course on Garmin and other devices 🛠️ Watch tutorials and import GPX files easily in the GPS Training Online Resource » 🔗 Recommended GPX download sites: See our updated list: 👉 Top Sites for Free GPX Walks & Routes » 🥾 3. Best GPS Units for Long-Distance Trails Andy shares what to look for: Long battery life Larger screen for clear mapping Built-in OS Maps (or worldwide mapping if you're heading overseas) Satellite communication (e.g. Garmin inReach) 💥 Top Picks: Garmin GPSMAP 67i – Long battery life + built-in satellite communication Garmin Montana 700/700i/750i – Large screen and touchscreen mapping TwoNav Adventurer/Terra – Great for planning on-the-go with live tracking 👉 Compare GPS Units for Long-Distance Walking » 📦 All GPS units from GPS Training come with: Free setup Full UK OS maps 1 year’s access to our Online Resource Support from real humans who walk the walk 🧠 4. Andy’s Top Tip – Why You Should Use Garmin BaseCamp (Even if You Hate It) Even if you plan your walks in another app, BaseCamp is your friend when: Checking if a GPX file is a route or a track Making sure it’s got the right number of points Cutting down long-distance trails into day-by-day walks Renaming files and adding proximity alarms 🎥 Learn how in the Online Resource – Module 3 » (You’ll find full BaseCamp guides for both Mac and PC.) 🤖 5. Questions to the GPS Training AI Bot – What You’ve Been Asking This Month Some of your top questions this month: How do I adjust the screen brightness on a Garmin GPSMAP 67? How do I remove waypoints from a planned route in OS software? How do I create escape routes on my Garmin GPS? Try it out: 👉 Ask the GPS Training AI Bot (Online Resource) » 🧠 The bot is trained on our own GPS videos, manuals, course notes, and real customer FAQs – so you're getting our expertise, 24/7. If you enjoyed this episode, please: 👍 Leave us a review on your podcast platform 📣 Share it with a walking or running friend 🎧 Catch up on past episodes at here. Until next time, happy navigating from all of us at GPS Training – learn from the experts.

Duration:00:46:59

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GPS Training podcast – number 113

7/14/2025
GPS Training Interview with Dan Southam – Suunto Marketing Manager - Special mid-month car park.

Duration:00:41:34

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GPS Training podcast – number 112

7/1/2025
New Inreach subscriptions, Post Spine Race catch-up, Suunto Wing Bone conductor headphones and Suunto summer deals In this month’s podcast 1. New inReach subscriptions 2. Spine Race 2025 – post race chat 3. Suunto Wing bone conduction headphones – first thoughts 4. What’s hot this month – Suunto Summer deal 5. Andy’s top tips 6. New segment - Some of the tech questions asked to the GPS Training AI bot over the past month 1. New inReach Subscriptions 🟢 Talking Points: - What are Garmin inReach products? - Garmin has simplified all inReach subscriptions — no more Freedom Safety, Recreation, or Expedition . - Replaced with four new month-to-month options (30-day minimum, no long contracts): Enabled – NEW! Emergency-ready, low-cost, pay-as-you-go Essential – Replaces Freedom Safety Standard – Replaces Recreation Premium – Replaces Expedition No more activation fees or penalties for switching plans or pausing your plan. 💡 Highlight the two big changes: - Enabled Plan: - Ideal for keeping your device ready for SOS year-round - Only pay when you actually send messages, track, or get weather - Unlimited SOS messaging via Garmin Response™ - activation fee if you later upgrade Suspending Plans Now Free: - Suspend any plan (excluding annual contracts) for up to 12 months - No fee to resume later - Great for seasonal users — hiking in summer, skiing in winter etc. - During suspension: no SOS, no tracking, no messaging Quick tip to listeners: “If you want emergency cover year-round, go for the Enabled Plan. If your unit’s going in the drawer for a few months, just hit suspend – it’s now totally free.” To find out more about Garmin inReach products – GPSTraining.co.uk > GPS Store > Two-way satellite communication 2. Spine Race 2025 – Post-race chat 🟢 Mention these GPS Training customers who took part this year: - Full Spine 1. Steve Marshall – GPSMap67 + 1-to-1 – retired 2. John Smith – GPSMap67 – Just under 132 hours - Challenger North 1. Nicola Macdonald – GPSMap67i – 80 hours 39 mins 2. Paul Freeman – GPSMap66sr – retired 3. Paul Yeadon – Fenix 8 – 86 hours 29 minutes Now flown off to North Africa to take on Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and all of North Africa. - Challenger South 1. Liz Tobin – GPSMap67i + Zoom training – 46 hours 26 minutes 2. Rob Watkins – GPSMAP67 and going to buy a Suunto after watching podcast with Paul Grundy – 41 hours 53 minutes 3. Iaan Davies – GPSMAP67 – 47 hours 57 minutes - Northern Sprint 1. Tom Bowers – Suunto Race + Zoom – 16 hours 46 mins 3. Suunto Wing Bone Conduction Headphones – First Thoughts - Initial impressions: comfort, sound quality, battery - Who they suit: trail runners, walkers who want situational awareness - Are they good for wet/cold conditions? To find out more about Suunto Headphones – GPSTraining.co.uk > GPS Store > Accessories and Filter By (top right) - Suunto Also unboxing video - GPSTraining.co.uk > Product reviews 4. What’s Hot This Month – Suunto Summer Deal - finishes 3rd August - Mention the summer offer – which Suunto models are included - Suunto Race, Race S, Vertical and Suunto Wing headphones – all options i.e. Steel and titanium - Reinforce: stock in hand, next working day delivery To find out more about Suunto GPS watches - GPSTraining.co.uk > GPS Store > GPS watches and Filter By (top right) - Suunto 5. Andy’s Top Tips - Suunto App does not need internet for some functions, when you download offline maps to your watch also in app You cannot create snap to path road but can create point to point route Also great if you would like to change something on route to re-sync I.e reverse route, in device start walking opposite way after short distance will change but main elevation plot in reverse on app goto Map icon far right – select folder icon – select route – 3 dots top right to edit – 3 dots reverse route – tick to save...

Duration:00:52:16

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GPS Training Podcast – number 111

6/1/2025
AI support bot, Goal Zero, 1:1 training and Andy's top tips In this month’s podcast AI support Bot – within the GPS Training online resource Biolite has taken over Goal Zero 1:1 training in person, here in Northumberland – Frank, from America Andy’s top tips AI support Bot Solution for 24/ 7 support Sits within online resource – links to videos etc Training the bot – 3,218 pages of information – an internal bot (no incorrect info_ All created by ourselves here at GPS Training Tried uploading manuals etc, but made it very Americanised and gave incorrect answers GPSTraining.co.uk > Online resource > Login and – Support Bot – (right-hand side at top) - Goal Zero been taken over by Biolite In a major development for off-grid energy enthusiasts, BioLite has officially acquired Goal Zero, combining two of the leading innovators in portable power. For fans of outdoor tech, this is big news—and as a stockist of both brands, GPS Training is excited about what this means for our customers. More here - 1:1 training in Northumberland All the way from USA – 2 ½ day training session - Frank - Andy’s Top Tips Suunto Make display setting bespoke for activities, i.e for normal use I have my watch set for Not always on gesture control For my hiking, Trail running the same but can have different brightness if required But for the Gym where I sometimes need to look at data without being able to tilt I have set to always be on Also set button lock from here GPSMap66/67 series Remember about button lock Tap power button once – select lock keys – tap power button to unlock Montana 700 tap power button once padlock icon TwoNav By default single tap of power button takes screen off to save battery and lock Settings – system – Keys – Power Short press lock (or lock screen on)

Duration:00:39:40

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GPS Training Podcast – number 110

5/12/2025
Harvey Maps is a specialist British mapmaker known for producing highly detailed, award-winning walking and outdoor maps. Founded in 1977, the company focuses on creating maps designed by walkers, for walkers, with clarity and accuracy at the heart of everything they do. Their maps are trusted by mountain rescue teams, event organisers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike, especially for challenging terrain like the Munros, Lake District, and national trails such as the Pennine Way. Printed on tough, waterproof paper and built to withstand the British weather, Harvey Maps are the go-to choice for serious navigators. In this podcast, Jon, from GPS Training, chats with Adam King, the CEO of Harvey. Learn more at: www.harveymaps.co.uk

Duration:00:52:23

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GPS Training Podcast – number 109

5/1/2025
Trump tariffs, Watch v Handheld, Harvey Maps and Andy's top tips In this month's GPS Training Podcast Trump tariffs – will they affect GPS prices? The great GPS debate: Watch vs Handheld Harvey Maps on a TwoNav GPS unit Andy’s top tips 1. Trump Tariffs – GPS prices Only effects Garmin? Although Garmin is an American company, most of its GPS products are manufactured in Taiwan, which is now facing a 32% import tariff. 9th April original date of tariffs, but then put on pause for 90 days - 9th July ish on the 9th, before the tariff pause was announced I created a video for YouTube/ news section of the GPS Training website. Could affect global pricing, including in the UK, where GPS Training is the largest retailer of Garmin outdoor GPS units. Garmin is unlikely to absorb the cost or keep prices static in Europe, and any increases could be implemented with no advance warning. More information at - GPSTraining.co.uk > News > Tariffs on Garmin 2. The great GPS debate: Watch vs Handheld GPS watch – pros GPS watches are lightweight. You can wear a GPS watch at all times, as it is also a smartwatch. GPS watch – cons GPS watches do have a small screen. Sometimes with a GPS watch you can suffer a little with battery life and charging whist on the move. Sadly with a Garmin GPS watch there is no option to put Ordnance Survey maps on a GPS watch, but you can still plan on free Ordnance Survey route planning software and transfer the course onto your watch. GPS unit – pros Often a GPS unit is cheaper than a GPS watch. You get a larger screen on your GPS unit compared to the GPS watch. Battery life is often better with a GPS unit and you are able to charge or change the batteries whilst out walking. If you are in the UK you can put Ordnance Survey maps on an Outdoor GPS unit. GPS unit – cons A GPS unit is more bulkier than a GPS watch. But the key difference is in the navigational experience – With a GPS watch the watch vibrates when you are ‘off course’. You also can follow an arrow on the screen, but please be aware it is a smaller screen. With a watch you also get also get an audible beep as you approach a turn as your course is overlaid on the preinstalled Topo active maps. With a GPS unit you also get an audible beep, but this will be when you are approaching a pre-determined waypoint that you have planned beforehand. The other thing with a handheld GPS unit is you also have to ability with the larger screen and Ordnance Survey Maps to ‘plan on the hoof’. If you do need to change your walk you can easily do this on a handheld GPS unit. 3. Harvey Maps – on a TwoNav GPS Unit Interviewing a representative from Harvey next week, so they will be either on a standalone Podcast or in next month’s podcast - Designed for Outdoor Use: Harvey Maps strip away unnecessary clutter. You won’t find endless road names or town infrastructure that isn't relevant to a walker. Instead, key features like contour lines, crags, walls, footpaths, and terrain types are highlighted clearly. - Colour Shading for Terrain: They pioneered subtle colour shading to depict different terrain types, meaning you can assess the ground ahead at a glance. - Lightweight and Waterproof: The printed maps are typically lighter and more weather-resistant than traditional paper maps. On GPS units like the TwoNav, this translates to fast-loading, highly readable digital maps. - Scale that Suits the User: Harvey's 1:40,000 "British Mountain Map" series hits a perfect sweet spot for serious hillwalkers. It covers a broad area whilst still offering enough detail for accurate navigation. - Event-Specific/ long distance taril mapping: Harvey is often the choice for ultramarathons and mountain events, where navigation errors can be costly. If you're training for a race, there’s a good chance you’ll already be handed a Harvey Map at reg...

Duration:00:49:06

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GPS Training Podcast – number 108

4/1/2025
SatMap/ TwoNav upgrade offer - last week, Outdoor Expo - Birmingham NEC and lots more In this month’s podcast SatMap/ TwoNav upgrade offer - last week Outdoor Expo - Birmingham NEC OS shop - no longer selling GPS units and OS maps for GPS Unit 64gb TwoNav Terra and Cross Plus Andy’s top tips SatMap/ TwoNav upgrade offer - last weekgpstraining.co.uk > News > special offer – SatMap user upgrade Outdoor Expo - Birmingham NEC – many thanksMany thanks to everybody who came along and said hello. Ordnance Survey shop - no longer selling GPS units and OS maps for GPS Unit 64gb TwoNav Terra and Cross Plus Gives us the ability to put both 1:25k and 1:50k maps on a TwoNav GPS unit – coming soon They will be more expensive. Andy’s Top Tips TwoNav quicker sync of activities Settings Wifi – Turn on / Activate if not done so Settings – M account very bottom Addnew account if not done so and enter your TwoNav email address and password Settings – Go Cloud Turn on Then when you view TwoNav link app activities do sync in quicker You can then also online also view your synced activities at website go.twonav.com Suunto – turn by turn via Komoot Routes If are using the Komoot app you can pair it with your Suunto then any new routes you add to the Komoot app will sync into the Suunto app to then send to your device , the Apps adds TBT arrows and notifications From the Suunto App home - Profile icon top Select Partner Services – Select Komoot and follow instructions, you already have to have Komoot account Then any routes added to Komoot appear in map icon bottom of Suunto app – folder icon – Routes – you can edit and turn off Turn by turn in app if not required Any routes you do create yourself in app will add TBT

Duration:00:28:27

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GPS Training Podcast – number 107

3/1/2025
In this episode of the GPS Training podcast, we cover: 1. Suunto Range of Watches We break down Suunto's latest lineup, highlighting the differences in display types, battery life, size, and navigation features. From the vibrant AMOLED screens of the Race and Race S to the solar-powered, ultra-long battery life of the Suunto Vertical, we compare how they stack up against competitors like the Garmin Fenix 8. We also share real-world insights from the Spine Challenger North winner, who put these watches to the test on a gruelling 160-mile challenge! 2. Exclusive Interview with Paul Grundy We’ve got a special mid-month episode featuring Paul Grundy—don’t miss it! 3. Best GPS for Mountain Biking – TwoNav Roc If you’re looking for the best GPS unit for mountain biking, we explain why the TwoNav Roc is a top contender. With compact design, robust durability, high-accuracy satellite tracking, and cost-effective mapping, it’s ideal for riders tackling tough trails. 4. Andy’s Top Tips This month, Andy shares practical tips on getting the most out of your GPS devices, including: Suunto Race Quick Controls – How to quickly access key settings during activity. TwoNav Display Optimisation – Keep the display on for real-time tracking but conserve battery with quick adjustments.

Duration:00:42:09

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GPS Training Podcast – number 106

2/20/2025
In this special 'mid-month' podcast we interview Paul Grundy, winner of the Winter Spine Challenger North 2025

Duration:01:38:45

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GPS Training Podcast – number 105

2/1/2025
In this month’s podcast The New Montana 710/ 710i and 760i Outdoor GPS Shop Podcast Garmin BaseCamp and other route planning options Andy’s Top Tips 1. Garmin Montana 710, 710i and 760i What are the differences between the 710, 710i and 760i? Upgrades - - USBC – we put an an adapter - Double the memory – 16gb to 32gb - The ability to download free Topo Active maps other regions – also via wifi now if you add wifi via Garmin express first this should change - Improved battery life – 18 hours > 24 hours Garmin Montana 710 Garmin Montana 710i Garmin Montana 760i Review - New Garmin Montana series of outdoor GPS units 2. OGPS Podcast What is the Outdoor GPS Shop How does it vary from GPS Training Abigail and Ian (AI), the hosts Outdoor GPS Shop podcast - https://outdoorgpsshop.podbean.com/ Shorter episodes on x 1 subject Review - Coros Apex 2 Pro Essential walking kit The Garmin GPSMAP67 – review Weather in the Hills Mobile phone app or GPS unit? An introduction to Abigail and Ian Saturday morning – Winter Safety Sunday morning – The Power of Dual Frequency Please do hunt out on whatever platform you listen to podcasts in and give it a listen. It has really grown on me and the more episodes we put out the better the AI is learning, I listened to the review on the Coros this morning and could not fault it 3. Garmin BaseCamp and other options Garmin BaseCamp – extras prox alarms, covert routes to tracks, lots of tools for trimming down easily, no wifi required, allows TBT routes for National parks or cycling Maps can be slow to load, split into regions more complex Free OS planner – free & simple, maps will get updates, no turn by turn no extra tools as Basecamp , only GB not abroad Memory Map – Familiarity if have been using for along time Quo OS own app/online planner OS does have a snap to path mix and match ,More tablet / mobile phone friendly then connect app on phone to transfer works well Garmin Explore App – free , can use with no wifi , for GB maps not detailed no OS, can be slow syncing careful not to wipe routes of unit already – have added new videos to online resource Etre SE & Solar that have no maps will transmit GPS signal to explore app to see yourself on explore map Pros/ cons of each Andy’s Top Tips Garmin New 710, 760 do have a slightly larger capacity battery but there are still things you can do to help: Tap power button backlight down Main menu setup display – backlight time out 30 secs, battery save on screen off after 30 seconds Setup wifi off if not using + Setup Phone off if not using Setup – system – Satellite change to GPS only If you are leaving screen on not on Map TwoNav If you import route into device from OS sometimes no elevation you can add it as follows: From maps menu make sure you have a 3d map selected i.e westerne Europe relief or the UK-Ireland high res 3d From routes menu select your route , tap on route top of screen and if no elevation after tapping route to see overview screen select 3 white dots bottom right – select Edit and select import altitudes - Video just added to online resource Mod 6 unit 6

Duration:01:04:49

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GPS Training Podcast – number 104

1/1/2025
What would you like to see from GPS Training in 2025? In this month’s podcast What would you like to see from GPS Training in 2025 - 1 min 40 sec GPS Training Options for 2025 - 5 min 15 sec Post TwoNav catch-up - 19 min 55 sec Andy’s Top Tips - 27 min 18 sec 1. What would you like to see from GPS Training in 2025? Asked for questions for TwoNav in the last podcast and had a good response, many thanks for that – More about that later So what would you to see from GPS Training in 2025? Video ideas Training ideas Product ideas Please just email – office@gpstraining.co.uk 2. GPS Training options for 2025 Online resource- £50.00/ year (included free with and GPS purchase) Support packages - Bronze, Silver and Gold- £80.00/ £125.00/ £145.00 / year (included free with and GPS purchase) Group training courses over Zoom- £74.99 Nationwide two-day training course- £195.00 for 2-day course 1:1 over Zoom - 2 hours- £89.00 1:1 in person, Northumberland, get in touch 3. Post TwoNav catch up Outdoor Expo – NEC – 22nd and 23rd March 3. Andy’s Top Tips TwoNav – Units display set to go off after 30 seconds during use We have found as there is a quick screen off button that a lot of customers prefer to set as screen on and simply use the screen off button - From 3 white bars bottom left – main menu – settings – System – Display & Brightness – Set Shutdown screen to never you can also adjust brightness here and turn of auto brightness, I prefer nighttime view No From systems settings – Keys option – Power: Short Press Lock This also stops accidental screen movement if in a pocket Garmin – GPSMap67 series keys lock – tap power button once then select Lock Keys – Power Button unlocks Montana 700 series as default double tap power button takes screen off you can check this in main menu – Setup – system – Power Key – Double tap screen off

Duration:00:38:39

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GPS Training Podcast – number 103

12/1/2024
Winter walking, an update from Zoleo, a look back at 2024 and Andy's top tips. In this month’s podcast Winter walking – some things to think about Meeting with Zoleo last week A look back at 2024, what would we like to see for 2025 Andy’s Top Tips 1. Winter walking – some things to think about 1. Batteries 2. Powerbank, don’t forget your cable to charge your mobile phone or wireless charging 3. Escape routes, planning for the worst-case scenario - watch a video - planning your walk. 4. Two-way satellite communication – this has become a lot more affordable over the past year with Garmin’s £7.50/ month contract 5. Headtorch/ torch 6. Extra clothing/backup clothing 7. Biffy Bag / Foil Bag If anything we have missed, drop us an email Andy's video - contents of his rucksack ahead of the Spine Challenge race. 2. Meeting with Zoleo last week - Bristol John - VP - Vice president of sales Roadpost Inc. Prevails in Arbitration Against Beam Communications Pty Ltd. TORONTO, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Roadpost Inc. is pleased to announce that the arbitrator in its case against Beam Communications Pty Ltd. has rendered a decision in its favour, finding Beam in material breach of the 50/50 ZOLEO Inc. joint venture agreement between the two companies. The arbitration decision is final and binding, compelling Beam to sell its joint venture share in ZOLEO Inc. to Roadpost at fair market value. Should the parties be unable to agree on fair market value, it will be determined by an independent professional valuator. The purchase price will be paid 25% at closing with the balance due in three equal annual payments. Roadpost is confident that ZOLEO device supply will continue without interruption during this process. The joint venture agreement and related documents clearly define the mechanisms, including price, through which all necessary IP for manufacturing and operations will be acquired by ZOLEO Inc. pursuant to Beam's share sale. It is Roadpost's view that the device IP must be rolled up at no additional cost to ZOLEO or Roadpost. So what does this mean for you, the end user? Nothing short term Long-term lots, as Roadpost (who won) can now progress with new features, new devices etc Exciting meeting to hear about some of their plans and also to pitch some of our ideas So let’s see what the future brings Whilst we are talking about meeting with manufacturers we have TwoNav coming to see us early this month, any thoughts/ ideas from you the listener would be appreciated. 3. A look back at 2024, what would we like to see for 2025 TwoNav has to be the out subject of 2024 Garmin Fenix 8 – it’s been very well received Lack of new Garmin handhelds, inReach Messenger plus only new device, fingers crossed this will change in 2025 4. Andy’s Top Tips All about battery saving: All GPS Devices Garmin / TwoNav Wifi / Bluetooth off, Backlight down, how long backlight on for use screen off buttons , battery save mode etc, gps only, north up, if screen on all of the time do not leave on map AA batteries units make sure setting correct in system Watches As above + optical HR off Spare batteries and power-banks keep in inside pocket next to body for warmth, Eneloop or lithium better in cold

Duration:00:41:15

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GPS Training Podcast – number 102

11/1/2024
What training opportunities do we have coming up in 2025, Fenix 8 - 6 weeks in and Andy's top tips. In this month’s podcast What GPS Training courses do we have for 2025 Garmin Fenix 8 – 6 weeks in 1 thing that we each would encourage any GPS to do – the one action you would encourage every handheld GPS user to do Andy’s Top Tips 1. What courses do we currently have? 1. Online resource - £50.00/ year (included free with and GPS purchase) 2. Support packages - Bronze, Silver and Gold - £80.00/ £125.00/ £145.00 / year (included free with and GPS purchase) 3. Group training courses over Zoom - £74.99 4. Nationwide two-day training course - £195.00 for 2-day course 5. 1:1 over Zoom - 2 hours - £89.00 6. 1:1 in person, Northumberland, get in touch A video looking at the training options can be seen here 2. Garmin Fenix 8 – 6 weeks in Full review on the Garmin Fenix 8 - watch/ read it here 3. When teaching on a GPS Training course - What 1 thing that we each would encourage any GPS to do – the one action you would encourage every handheld GPS user to do 4. Andy’s Top Tips TwoNav - Route Off course alerts change distance & volume Main menu – Settings – Activity Profiles – Alarms – Data Fields Deviation from Route – Maximum – enter distance (Min off) Terra, Aventura Have different Tones options All units have Option to Repeat alarm on or off and how often to repeat , 15s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min Volume Top toolbar from map page Audio muted or change volume Garmin - Push Button Units GPSMAp65,66,67 – Add Shortcut applications to page button A good example satellite page to check grid ref & accuracy using Page button From Main menu setup – Menus – Page Sequence – Edit page sequency – Add page – applications – Satellite, another example 66, 67 only flashlight

Duration:00:55:25

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GPS Training Podcast – number 101

10/1/2024
Coris Vertix 2s, new inReach contracts, the all-new Garmin inReach Messenger plus and Andy's top tips. In this month’s podcast First thoughts on the Coros Vertix 2s - 2 min 09 sec. New inReach contracts - 14 min 10 sec. New inReach messenger plus - 28 min. Andy’s Top Tips - 33 min 55 sec. 1. First thoughts on the Coros Vertix 2s Robust tough sapphire screen sunlight readable, titanium bezel, big battery not all the bells and whistles but so easy to use. For a none solar watch battery is great Bigger screen very clear data boxes Scroll wheel works really well as per other coros like lock screen to stop accidental stopping of activity but can still scroll though screens off course alert virbrate seems stronger and works well ease of use, app simple, routes transfer easily Maps not as details but so easy to see line in fromt of you and have handheld with os maps for those more difficult navigation, on 16 mile route yesterday used watch 90% of the time only looked at handheld couple of times Coros Vertix 2s - more here 2. New inReach contracts SOS only (Garmin call this inReach enabled) - £7.99/month - inReach Enabled has no annual fee and includes unlimited SOS and pay-as-you-go pricing for other features. (You have to have contract in place for at least x 1 month) 10p / check-in 10p / trackPoint 50p / message/ weather 1 off payment – Activation fee - £39.99 Garmin inReach products - more here 3. New inReach messenger plus What is the Garmin inReach messenger? - £199.99 Up to 28 days with a message or location sent every 10 minutes with full sky view; up to 14 days with moderate tree cover Up to 6 days with a message or location sent every 2 minutes with full sky view; up to 3 days with moderate tree cover Up to 46 days with a message or location sent every 30 minutes with full sky view; up to 23 days with moderate tree cover Up to 1 year when powered off What is the inReach messenger plus? - £429.99 ( 30 second voice message, photo’s) -- NEW -- The ability to also send voice recordings, photos and group messaging on the Garmin Messenger™ app Up until now Garmin’s inReach line used Short Burst Data (SBD) to send messages, but with entirely new hardware, the Messenger Plus uses Iridium Messaging Transport (IMT) to send messages 300 times larger than SBD. That means it can support photos, 30-second voice memos, and 1,600-character texts (previous inReach text messages couldn’t exceed 160 characters). Battery Up to 120 hours of text message or location information sent every 2 minutes in power-saving messaging mode; up to 70 hours in performance messaging mode. Up to 600 hours of text message or location information sent every 10 minutes in power-saving messaging mode; up to 110 hours in performance messaging mode. Send up to 250 multimedia messages on a single battery charge. Up to 1 year from power off Note: Battery life estimates assume use with a full view of the sky. Battery life may be significantly reduced by obstructions or dense trees. Garmin inReach Messenger Plus - more here 4. Andy’s Top Tips Coros Watches When on map or elevation plot screen If you do press in scroll wheel you will see + - icon to use scroll wheel to zoom in and out – remember to press back button when finished or when screen unlocked scroll wheel will not move to next screen as still in zoom mode back button cancels Remember you cannot pause or stop activity from map or elevation sreen but any other screen Mac recycle bin for TwoNav maps or Garmin Topo Active, make sure you clear if you have deleted from devoice otherwise when device connected and bin can be seen it still shows that the device has this memory taken

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GPS Training Podcast – number 100

9/14/2024
The new Garmin Fenix 8, Irish mapping for a TwoNav GPS unit and a new GPS Training course for 2025. In this month’s podcast It’s our 100’th episode Fenix 8 – what has changed Irish mapping for TwoNav NEW – GPS Training courses over Zoom for 2025 Andy’s Top Tips 1. It’s our 100th podcast Sorry it’s a little late in the month, normally it is the 1st of every month. Holidays and very busy at GPS Training If you do not already do please subscribe to the GPS Training podcast on whatever platform you listen to us on 2. Fenix 8 - what has changed? AMOLED screen – no longer EPIX Fenix 8 – AMOLED Fenix 8 – SOLAR Additions – - AMOLED comes in three sizes: 43/47/51mm - Solar comes in two sizes: 47/51mm - Solar edition only - New edge ring solar panel is far more efficient, and no longer covers display, improving clarity - New sensor guard protects microphone and barometer (between buttons) - New leak-proof button design using inductive buttons, so no actual hole in the case – Added recreational scuba diving/apnea features, down to 40M with EN13319 certification – Added diving no-fly and surface time features (widgets/data pages, etc…) – Added access to phone assistant via microphone/speaker (with your smartphone) – Added taking phone calls via microphone/speaker (with your smartphone) – Added voice notes recorder (on watch) – Added new offline voice assistant – Added new maps radius zoom UI change – Added new maps North Up quick toggle – Added new maps layer selection quick access menu – Added quick access touch unlock feature (temporarily unlocks touch, such as for a map during workout) – Added new ‘Active Navigation’ menu system while navigating a course/waypoint/etc – Added new consolidated ‘Saved’ feature, to find saved routes/waypoints/etc – Added new dynamic round-trip routing, to auto—change route mid-way to achieve a specified distance if you go off-course (e.g. set for 5 miles) – Added ‘Set a Target’ distance reminder, to remind you to turn around after the half-way point – Added Ski difficulty tracking option – Added strength training plans (4-6 weeks, via Garmin Connect) – Added new watch face editor, and new watch faces – Added new Countdown app to countdown to various dates/events – Added new Focus Modes – Added new online processing of troubled GPS tracks, using internal watch sensor data to correct them – Major redesign of user interface, including widgets, settings, and activity/workout pages – Revamped Notification Centre to include Garmin-based notifications (e.g., Morning Report or Daily Summary) 3. Irish mapping for TwoNav – potentially getting updated Source: LPSNI Northern Ireland Scale: 1:50.000 Format: Topographic Size: 437.19 Mb Resolution: 4.0 m/px Version : 2012 £34.16 Southern Ireland OSM & TomTom Overseas and Irish map options for TwoNav GPS Units 4. NEW – GPS Training courses over Zoom for 2025 Over the next couple of weeks we will be putting our 2025 GPS Training courses on the website – Two-day ‘physical’ training courses around the UK – £195.00 Scottish Borders Northumberland Lake District Peak District Northamptonshire Gloucestershire South Downs New Forest Then we have out 1:1 over Zoom – 2 hours - £89.00 – at a time that suits you best BUT, new for 2025 we are having 1 day group courses over Zoom Unit specific – TwoNav, GPSMAP series, Montana series and maybe watches and other series of units going forward. These will be - £75.00/ person During the week 10.00 – 16.00 (with x 1 hour for lunch – giving time to digest what has been taught Unit specific – Cover how to use GPS unit and planning routes on our free OS planner – 4 people on each Zoom training course 5. Andy’s top tips TwoNav If you own a computer you can organise your Routes into Folders From your computer Windows File Explore, Mac Finder,

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GPS Training Podcast – number 99 – 3

8/14/2024
In this podcast, we look back at the past 99 episodes of the GPS Training podcast. The first ever GPS Training Podcast went out on Sept 15th 2017 – 7 years ago I had been on holiday that summer and first learnt about Podcasts and had got slightly ‘hooked’ on them, or one particular – Big Ideas for Small Business, which incidentally I was interviewed for 2 years later. I loved the format of the podcast, long-form, which you invested in. I remember the first ever day I pitched the idea at one of our staff meetings I was met by some interesting ‘blank stares. Here it is – In the first-ever GPS Training Podcast the lead piece was on the ‘all-new’ Sat Map Active 20 – 2 months on. Quite ironic as SatMap went out of business in 2022, 5 years later The Podcast has really gone through x 3 eras/ formats Podcast 1 (2017) – 19 (2019) – with Andy and other guests Streamed live on Facebook Podcast 19 – 59 (Sept 2021) with Ian and other guests Then Andy came back from then on to the present day Podcast 60 to current day Monthly except for Podcast 33 (March 2020) onwards - Covid, we went to fortnightly podcasts Recorded these at 7.45 in the morning then I could answer any calls in the office, as all the other staff were furloughed It hopefully kept you all sane, I know it certainly did that with us – kept us sane – very hard time personally, working on my own and being upbeat on a podcast not knowing what was around the corner on the business front As things started to get a little more ‘normal’ we had our 50th Podcast (March 2021) we had the whole team from GPS Training at the time on the podcast and we answered random questions, picked out of a hat. Questions that are in the hat If you could go anywhere in the world, where would that be and why? If you were going off today on a 15 mile walk what GPS unit would you take with you? If you could make one thing change in this business overnight (no budget), what would it be? AA batteries or built-in battery in a GPS unit? Favorite workday of the week and why? Favorite course location? Favorite walk? What one sneaky thing do you keep in your rucksack? I know a number of you that I have spoken to over the years have gone all the way back to number 1 and listened to them all. I am massively impressed, well done to you guys and girls! Some of my - Highpoints – I was first introduced to the Spine Race by Paul Freeman – Podcast 31, back in 2020 – Spoke to Paul Freeman before he undertook the Spine Challenger south – I knew nothing about this race before I interviewing him Quite ironic now as the Spine Race became such a large part of both mine and Andy’s life over the past number of years. I remember doing a bit research before that interview and learning about the spine Race for the first time, all the different race options. After I interviewed Paul again, after he had finished the race, I remember thinking to myself, I would love to do that one day and x 3 years later I finished the 108 mile spine challenger south, the race Paul had done. Then the following year, this year, the 160 mile Spine Challenger North. I am often humbled, when speaking to these people, how often the person I am speaking to really opens up and often you can see tears running down their faces as they share their thoughts and emotions with you. Speaking about people who have done truly epic challenges my mind cannot get past – Duncan Hutchinson On the 15th GPS Training podcast I interviewed Duncan, who had built his own rowing boat and then rowed across the Atlantic. I had interviewed him again, but speaking to him in October 2018 after he had got so near to completing this adventure. If you have not listened to this, he explains his dramatic rescue just off the coast of Ireland (699 miles away), the 100th day of his cross Atlantic crossing. Duncan had borrowed a Garmin inReach messenger from u...

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GPS Training Podcast – number 99 – 2

8/8/2024
In the second of our x 4 Podcasts for August, we look back at the past 10 years of GPS Training. Shepherds Walks bought GPS Training in 2014 Bought GPS Training from Peter Judd, Peter had his own business and retired to the Lake District. He worked for George Fishers in Keswick and could see a space in the market for GPS Training. The first ever GPS Training course was in Mungrisdale, Lake District. First x 5 years very hard but we quickly learnt that a more informed customer made life a lot easier for us The first GPS training Podcast came about in September 2017 In 2016 we got rid of our retail premises and went solely online, this was in the old Tourist Information Centre in Rothbury when we finally closed down the retail premises. We set up Outdoor GPS Shop in Sept 2019, which is the 'budget' website for GPS units. GPS training offers a post-sale training and support package whereas Outdoor GPS sells just on price. March 2020 - Covid - this had a very large effect on the business. It was a real wake-up call. We managed to fast-track a number of plans, as we needed to get our sales up very quickly. In 2021 I created our first ever 'walk and talk' video for YouTube, to showcase to potential customers the final navigational experience you get on a GPS unit. April 2023 - Moved into our current premises, look at our build here. Many tahnks for all your support, not only from myself but from all the team here at GPS Training.

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GPS Training Podcast – number 99 – 1

8/1/2024
How is Shepherd's Walks made up? x 4 aspects of the business in 2024 – multi-million-pound turnover Shepherds Walks – Events, courses, retailer and guided walks Shepherds Walks Holidays – Guided and self-guided walking holidays Capricorn Mohair Socks – 60 + trade accounts and retail GPS Training/ Outdoor GPS Shop – largest retailer of Outdoor GPS units in the UK, I know what our competitors sell, not very professional to say what they sell 1999 – Shepherds Walks – Northumbrian Shepherds Walks - But, let’s go a back a little further than that I’m Jon Monks – School – not academic, school just did not work for me - Dyslexic But excelled and Cubs, Scouts and Duke of Edinburgh Hiking competitions Maps made more sense to me than text in a book Career choice - work outdoors – farmer? Career officer – School Career office – St Helens James Hayes Lancashire College of Agriculture – Careers office YTS x 2 years – Arable framing College x 3 years – Dairy and finally sheep Post college – Australia, Lord Carnarvon (Highclere Estate) and Northumberland x 2 jobs 1999 – Shepherds Walks – Wrote walking guides (from a Shepherds perspective) The web was made for walking – marketing Telegraph, Guardian, Radio 4 (Ramblings x 2), Countryfile, Country Walking Magazine Country Shows, Farmers Markets – really learning how to sell – hard work 2005 – Went full-time – Health Walks Barclays Bank, Local District Council (now dispended) – Small business adviser and Business Link Hard to make money, as did not really have a viable business - Had a small shop/ unit on a converted farm with coffee shop and 8 other small ‘more crafty’ businesses. Guided walks, self-led walking guides, maps, local history books, postcards etc 2006 – Bought Capricorn Mohair Socks Needing 36k to buy business 15k bank, 15k our own money but 6k VAT Became VAT registered after this – 75k ish turnover 2006/ 2007 – Selling GPS units – Contacting Peter Judd and Sheep Trails Started selling GPS units/ training courses 2008 – Shepherds Walks Holidays – part of Saddle Skedaddle 2014 – Bought GPS Training – doubled my turnover – not scared of talking figures (125k x 2 – ¼ million turnover) – But more about that in next weeks podcast And what a story that is – GPS Training Covid – First lockdown - March 2020 Started to understand that often less is more – My shepherding background was the more I went around the sheep at lambing time the more sheep I would have, but this was not the case with GPST We had a great stable base to build the business on – 50k Bounce back loan New website – GPST Jan 2021 – Built in Christmas/ January lockdown SWH – 2022 – invest or die after Covid SW – Jan 2022 Moved to our current premises – April 2023 (got keys on 1st February) If you have not seen the video of us building the new offices please do, I will leave a link in the show notes - https://gpstraining.co.uk/blogs/news/the-build-shepherds-walks-ltd We took over an empty unit (2,250 sq ft, 209 sq m) on 1st February 2023 and in 10 weeks spent weekends and evenings building our new office, training room and warehouse. This was literally a new start – as we were in charge of our own destiny and I think it really reflects what Shepherds Walks Ltd is all about. So that brings you up to date with where we currently are. The x 4 businesses really keep us busy. Next week I look in depth at GPS Training – how it was started and what has happened in the business over the past x 10 years. In this I will talk you through the biggest challenge I have ever set out on – But this subject is, i.e. the first 10 years of GPS Training

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GPS Training Podcast – number 98

7/1/2024
In this month’s podcast 1. We look back this year's Spine Race and how we each got on - 00:50 2. TwoNav software update – what has changed - 22:22 3. Apple's announcement – Two-way satellite communication - 28:06 4. Andy’s top tips - 36:10 1. We look back to this year’s Spine Event Andy took part in - Spine Challenger South – Started Saturday morning – 15th June – 108 miles 60 hours to complete Edale to Hardraw CP1 – Hebdon Hay, CP 1.5 – Malham Tarn Jon took part in - Spine Challenger North – Started Monday morning – 17th June - 160 miles 90 hours to complete Hardraw to Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders CP1 – Low Way Farm, Middleton on Teesdale CP2 – Alston YH CP3 – Bellingham CP3.5 – Byrness Completed it in 86 hours and 10 mins Highpoints – First 37 miles to CP1 (Low Fell Farm, near to Middleton in Teesdale) and then section that follows River Tees, it’s truly stunning, especially as the sun set. Low points – Eating, first part of Cheviot Hills Jon’s Just Giving - https://www.justgiving.com/team/spinenorthjon Andy’s Just Giving - https://www.justgiving.com/team/andyayrespinechallenger 2. TwoNav software update 3. Satellite Texting Is Coming to the iPhone. Do I Still Need My inReach? Apple’s new iOS 18 update allows its products to work off-grid. But are phones a suitable replacement for purpose-built backcountry communication tools? Being released in the US late this year, but no price structures have been given to date. I was speaking to a contact in the industry this week and he was saying there is a large problem metering and measuring the data that is being send from satellites, so it is hard to ‘measure a cost’ as the data request for this info costs more than sending the message itself. Currently, free SOS Satellite capabilities from Apple since late 2022, using Globalstar satellite system (currently used by Spot) Globalstar also does not cover full coverage of the world, but it has been utilised very well by the Spot outdoor communicators in the past, but Globalstar getting a massive cash injection from Apple. Apple will pay for 95% of the approved capital expenditure for the new satellites needed to support the service for Globalstar to upgrade their satellite systems. So let’s see what happens Iridium (Garmin and Zoleo use) far better quality than Globalstar But, we have Apple, the 6th largest business in the world supporting/ backing this A little bias, but anything apple do will be good and have a good interface so time will tell. 4. Top Tips If you Garmin came with preloaded Topo Active Europe but you also have OS map card how do you view them say for cycling or in a more urban environment As OS maps take precedence over maps on memory you simply turn them off Main menu – Setup – Map – etrex 32, GPSMap - Map information, GPSMAp66i, 67, Montana 700Map manager some older units configure maps Worldwide basemap should always be enabled Disable Topo Pro 1:50k or for 1:25k Older North Scotland, South Scotland West England wales etc 5 x regions , newer map card 12 x regions TwoNav – Main menu Maps – tap and turquoise Eye icon means in view – tap eye icon to hide GB Topo is OS Maps British Isles OSM – Open Source GBrtn23q1TomTom

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