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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2896539" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Google earth works really well. </p><p>I'm not one to buy cheap stuff to save a dime. Typically a high end buyer, but I gave a guy $20 for an etrex by Garmin. The software hasn't been upgraded in 10 years, but I use it elk hunting in New Mexico. </p><p>Private ranch. I walked up on the right side of a ranch road, and walked down the other side of the same road. </p><p>This unit could show the difference. I was amazed. It's basic graphics, rudimentary actually, but it got me in and out. </p><p></p><p>FYI, never go anywhere without a magnetic compass as a backup. </p><p>If the GPS can't see enough satellites in canyons, it won't give accurate directions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2896539, member: 5412"] Google earth works really well. I'm not one to buy cheap stuff to save a dime. Typically a high end buyer, but I gave a guy $20 for an etrex by Garmin. The software hasn't been upgraded in 10 years, but I use it elk hunting in New Mexico. Private ranch. I walked up on the right side of a ranch road, and walked down the other side of the same road. This unit could show the difference. I was amazed. It's basic graphics, rudimentary actually, but it got me in and out. FYI, never go anywhere without a magnetic compass as a backup. If the GPS can't see enough satellites in canyons, it won't give accurate directions. [/QUOTE]
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