That depends if you have the maps downloaded, if so then it will work fine. The terrain should not and will not affect the GPS unless you are working with a GPS that communicates via Wi-Fi.
It is a rough and dry terrain
It is a rough and dry terrain
i had to cross rough terrain to go to my ranch in mexico.
The hill country is rough terrain, for hiking. I prefer mountainous terrain.
Trail shoes are shoes for running in rough terrain. They are bulky and heavy I do not recommend running with them in places were there is not rough terrain.
rough with snow
yes, it's komatsu terrain cane
The recommended gravel bike wheel size for optimal performance on rough terrain is typically 700c.
The hunter trekked over rough terrain in search of game.
Yukon, Canada, is rugged mountains and high plateaus, so the terrain is rough.
Mountain biking is often done on rough terrain, yes, but it does not have to be. It is a sport that takes place off-road, generally.
Mountain bikes can typically go between 10 to 20 miles per hour when ridden on rough terrain.