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[QUOTE="SNDMN2, post: 1002560, member: 44535"] I have only used one gps. I have two Rino 120s. One for me and one for my boy. Great when your hunting as they will broadcast each others position. Even if one of you is lost the other will be able to find you. I think the trick with any GPS is takeing the time to master its use. While I have not masterd total use yet I'm getting better. We tracked a deer this past season till after 9 at night. We marked the last spot of blood as a waypoint and walked back out to camp useing the gps as our guide back.This was thick cedar swamp stuff. Roughly a mile away. We were able to go to the marked waypoint the following day and get back on the blood trail. I have a mount from Cycoactive and will be hooking it up to a battery source on my drz for the UP TrailSafarie later in the summer. You can find these on **** for about $150-$160 or so. [/QUOTE]
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