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06 April 2017, 06:57
larryshores
GPS
I have a contract on a piece of land that I am totally unfamiliar with. The need for the GPS was to mark trails, stands , etc. Also to make sure that feeders were not too close together. It is swampy in areas with big trees . It would be easy to get stands too close together.

In addition, I am going into ANWR in August. I am going to backpack over 50 miles through an area I have never been. It might be handy then as well.

It just came today.
08 April 2017, 10:31
Scott King
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Originally posted by larryshores:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
I've got that Garmin Oregon model and think its awesome. Easy to use and as long as I have my glasses on, easy to see screen.


Which model number? There are several.


It's the 600t. So the print on the thing says. Use like a smart phone, swipe here and there, pre loaded with topos, very easy to mark locations, and pocket small. As I said, very easy to read and use as long as my glasses are on.


I ordered one of these last night. Thank you sir!


What sold you? The swipe here and there or easy to read with glasses? Smiler
08 April 2017, 21:47
larryshores
Scott:

The way I see it. you have far more use for one than I ever will. When you like it and say it is easy to use, that was good enough for me. Then they happened to be on sale at Cabela's.
08 April 2017, 23:34
farbedo
Just a quick comment on the touch screen units from Garmin, use lithium batteries in them when you need the best life you can get. Alkalines die relatively fast, and are terrible in colder weather (<40F).

I have a Montana 680 and an Oregon 450t. Both great units, but they are battery hogs.

Jeremy