I started this thread hoping to hear that the Magellan eXplorist is doing GPS Jeep trails right. To me, right means that you can use one GPS to direct you by highway to the trail head, then have a detailed breadcrumb trail to follow. From what I am understanding, the Magellan does not do highway, so you are on your own finding the start of the trail. I suppose many of you know of Charles Well's Funtreks trail guides. They have micro SD cards that have both the trail head waypoints, and trail breadcrumbs. I have tried unsuccessfully to load their SD cards onto my Garmin Drive Smart 60. Turns out, after talking to Garmin for 1.25 hours yesterday, their "automotive" GPS's they make do not accept "tracks" or breadcrumbs from other sources. However, in talking to FunTreks today, they have a hack for making their SD cards work on my Garmin. It basically plots the breadcrumbs as a road to follow in another map layer. They have a video on their web site to show you how. Now, back to the Magellan, according to FunTreks, the issue with the Magellan is kind of the opposite of the Garmin "automotive" GPS, in that while they have trails, they do not have roads, so you cannot navigate to the trailhead on that unit, and Funtreks trails do not plot on this unit. It seems that most GPS's for trails are small screen, hand held units aimed at hikers. Anyone have a better unified solution for jeeps?