By Rob Kavanagh · ex-telco tech · connectivity, comms and keeping remote places reachable
“After my GPS died 400km from town during a flood, I learned that satellites don't work where the canopy is thick and the signal is gone.”
— Rob. Test the link before you trust it.
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Forget the "maybe" GPS units. Off-grid in Australia means no mobile signal. Your GPS isn't a luxury—it's your lifeline. Here's how to do it properly.
Most cheap GPS units (like those from Kmart or eBay) fail within 50km of the road. They die in the bush, lose signal in gullies, and cost more in frustration than a proper unit.
Google Maps offline? Useless in the Outback. You need detailed topographic maps showing every creek, track, and rockfall.
MegaMaps Australia ($49-$199): Best offline maps for Australia. Download full state maps (e.g., "Queensland Topo 2023") via their app. Works on Garmin and phone. megamaps.com.au. Price: $49 for one state, $199 for all states.
WhereTo Maps ($29.95): Australian Geographic's app. Shows tracks, campsites, water sources. Works offline. whereto.com.au. Get it on iOS/Android.
Download maps BEFORE you leave town. Don't try to download in the bush. You'll be stuck with a dead phone and no signal.
Carry a spare battery. Garmin devices last 20-30 hours. If you're off-grid for a week, take a spare. 4WD sells them for $59.
Test your device at home. Go to a remote spot near your town (e.g., a national park carpark). Check if it holds a signal. If it doesn't, return it. No excuses.
Don't rely on "free" maps. Free maps (like OpenStreetMap) miss critical details. Pay for MegaMaps or WhereTo. It's cheaper than a rescue helicopter.
Don't overpay. These are the real prices (as of 2023):
That's it. No "maybe" GPS. Get the right gear, download maps before you leave, and don't trust anything that isn't built for Australia's bush. Your life depends on it.
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