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<blockquote data-quote="sbfireman" data-source="post: 1702614" data-attributes="member: 90267"><p>Questions if I may...</p><p></p><p>What do you want to use the GPS for? Are you wanting to create track logs of where you've been (load to a computer mapping program then review); waypoints to mark certain locations you've found; create a route that you can upload then follow? Looking to track out and then use the trackback? Want an electronic compass and altimeter? Color screen? Determine hunting zones / land ownership? Add an aftermarket chip for specific maps / data?</p><p>Basic functionality / basic use can be had for about $100 or so - easy to start / go from there. Like many here, I'm a Garmin fan but wary of touch screens due to scratch issues. </p><p>There's some sage advice in the above posts (please strongly consider taking a map and mechanical compass and letting family know where you're hunting - as you know, you never know what you'll encounter in the field).</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your search. </p><p>Respectfully --</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbfireman, post: 1702614, member: 90267"] Questions if I may... What do you want to use the GPS for? Are you wanting to create track logs of where you've been (load to a computer mapping program then review); waypoints to mark certain locations you've found; create a route that you can upload then follow? Looking to track out and then use the trackback? Want an electronic compass and altimeter? Color screen? Determine hunting zones / land ownership? Add an aftermarket chip for specific maps / data? Basic functionality / basic use can be had for about $100 or so - easy to start / go from there. Like many here, I'm a Garmin fan but wary of touch screens due to scratch issues. There's some sage advice in the above posts (please strongly consider taking a map and mechanical compass and letting family know where you're hunting - as you know, you never know what you'll encounter in the field). Good luck with your search. Respectfully -- [/QUOTE]
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