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What's the best GPS?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 1270767, member: 22283"] Hey, Dave! I'm not one to get very concerned with the GPS thing. But I do have one of the E-trax models. Very inexpensive, or at least from what I've seen of these rascals, and very convenient. There are a couple of good mounts for them, but I find it mo bettah to simply carry it in a fanny pack/tool kit or similar. It can be fun to just punch in waypoints and just use that data later. I don't have any of the software or anything, I simply use the Google Earth thing I downloaded (freeware, 3-d, complete control, amazing really), and there is another site by the Gov that gives nice topos as well. I find that is all the GPS enjoyment I need. I suppose if a man is going to use them to actually navigate their way with it, then mounts, gadgets et al would be the way to go. If I use it, it's just to see where I've been. Actually, if you want I would be glad to let you try mine first, before you make a sizable investment. (shrug) [/QUOTE]
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