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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle TK" data-source="post: 4004723" data-attributes="member: 31781"><p>It appears that a lot of individuals do not purchase the Maps for their GPS.</p><p>If you have purchased and installed the topo maps it is impossible to get lost.</p><p>You look at you map before you go down in a very steep sided canyon.</p><p>Using waypoints (Breadcrumbs) is not the proper way to navigate.</p><p></p><p>Jump down into a well and see if a Military Lensatic Compass will get you out!</p><p></p><p>Your picture is cute but wrong, The waypoint you entered is wrong not the GPS.</p><p>There are several standards for maps (Setting on GPS)</p><p></p><p>TOPO Maps: For hunting & Hiking</p><p>Lake: Show dept of water (Like a topo map)</p><p>Street & Roads: Car navigation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle TK, post: 4004723, member: 31781"] It appears that a lot of individuals do not purchase the Maps for their GPS. If you have purchased and installed the topo maps it is impossible to get lost. You look at you map before you go down in a very steep sided canyon. Using waypoints (Breadcrumbs) is not the proper way to navigate. Jump down into a well and see if a Military Lensatic Compass will get you out! Your picture is cute but wrong, The waypoint you entered is wrong not the GPS. There are several standards for maps (Setting on GPS) TOPO Maps: For hunting & Hiking Lake: Show dept of water (Like a topo map) Street & Roads: Car navigation [/QUOTE]
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