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I'm looking to purchase a gps unit. Does anyone have a preference as to which one to look into. I need something that is good in the woods and is easy to operate.
hockey2ref":1a190czm said:I'm looking to purchase a gps unit. Does anyone have a preference as to which one to look into. I need something that is good in the woods and is easy to operate.
fmcd":3th7n70c said:For my work requirements the track seperation error on the Montana makes those 60x and 62x series squinty-screen models still better and used ones are cheap like borsch, lately, so still worth considering if only as a backup unit in Stephanie's pack. Obviously, she's already carrying the backup sandwiches anyway, correct?
I'll be in the market for a Montana 650 next year when upgrades fix everything and the thing will even make toast.
fmcd":zsc2j6jn said:Best economics may be to talk a riding buddy into buying one. ...er, Mike, do you do Calabogie North?
Let's ride!
Franco
fmcd":2fhmv4gp said:Why the camera? That I don't quite get. For clear pictures an actual camera works so much better, particularly if you intend to upload them for specific uses.