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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2503879" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Thanks for this information. We are lucky in that we are at our camp every night, so charging is not an issue. As other replies have suggested pairing the Garmin with the cell phone seems to be the way to go. I can sometimes get cell service if I walk a couple of miles up a hill, and walking is not my strong suit by any means as I've got rods and screws in my back. And another advantage to having communication with our guide is that I will not have to leave a dead animal unattended as the coyotes in the particular area where we hunt have learned that a rifle shot is a dinner bell. I almost did not post this thread; however, now I am really glad that I did. I am sold on the getting one of the devices, only have to choose which one????? I'm not ready to quit hunting and will do whatever I need to do to keep on hunting, just trying to keep myself safe while doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2503879, member: 69192"] Thanks for this information. We are lucky in that we are at our camp every night, so charging is not an issue. As other replies have suggested pairing the Garmin with the cell phone seems to be the way to go. I can sometimes get cell service if I walk a couple of miles up a hill, and walking is not my strong suit by any means as I've got rods and screws in my back. And another advantage to having communication with our guide is that I will not have to leave a dead animal unattended as the coyotes in the particular area where we hunt have learned that a rifle shot is a dinner bell. I almost did not post this thread; however, now I am really glad that I did. I am sold on the getting one of the devices, only have to choose which one????? I'm not ready to quit hunting and will do whatever I need to do to keep on hunting, just trying to keep myself safe while doing so. [/QUOTE]
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