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Old to New GPS-- Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1185777" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>Ducky, I also have the 64ST. It is quite a bit advanced compared to my son's 60CSX. It acquires the satellites a lot quicker and has more features than I can use. Bought it on sale at Cabelas with some gift certificates. I only use mine for hunts and inputting coordinates for spots I haven't been to. Always had a Garmin, started with the first one they offered. Son has had no problems with his. I wish every person who ventures into the field had one and knows how to use it so they can find their way back safely. A few years ago I witnessed a lost Hunter being picked up by searchers. This guy totally lost it, freaked out. He lost his rifle, hat, jacket, backpack and was bloody from crashing through the brush. He had only been lost for 11 hours, guess with some it doesn't take long to fall apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1185777, member: 70363"] Ducky, I also have the 64ST. It is quite a bit advanced compared to my son's 60CSX. It acquires the satellites a lot quicker and has more features than I can use. Bought it on sale at Cabelas with some gift certificates. I only use mine for hunts and inputting coordinates for spots I haven't been to. Always had a Garmin, started with the first one they offered. Son has had no problems with his. I wish every person who ventures into the field had one and knows how to use it so they can find their way back safely. A few years ago I witnessed a lost Hunter being picked up by searchers. This guy totally lost it, freaked out. He lost his rifle, hat, jacket, backpack and was bloody from crashing through the brush. He had only been lost for 11 hours, guess with some it doesn't take long to fall apart. [/QUOTE]
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