Re: GPS Units
Hi Josh:
I bought a Garmin Etrex about 6 years ago. This was the low cost version that would provide data and tracks, but no maps. I used it in the Canyon...
arnierichards 2012-03-06 19:09:18 #68485
Re: GPS Units
I have used Topo for my maps, but like what Bob said, and I will look into
it.
Ken
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Ken 2012-03-06 17:49:38 #68484
Re: GPS Units
BTW We use a Garmin 60CSx, mainly on Lake Powell and other large lakes where it isn't always obvious where you are.
Took it down the Pt. Huitzil route last...
Bob Marley 2012-03-06 17:47:02 #68483
Re: GPS Units
You need to go to http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/
You can get all of the maps one would want there for free and some advice on how to load them. I use the...
Bob Marley 2012-03-06 17:40:35 #68482
Re: Cold Ramen--was May Rim to Rim- ADVICE needed!!!!
When I was a kid, I stayed with my cousins up in Mesa for a week. They turned me on to the (then) great idea of taking the noodles out, placing in a Ziploc...
mr.atwood 2012-03-06 17:00:34 #68481
Re: Horseshoe Mesa loop direction
Hi Mark,
Depends on your preference between the options of carrying water in to cache at Horseshoe Mesa versus filtering water for the hike out. If you...
Bill Ferris 2012-03-06 16:54:23 #68480
GPS Units
Hey Everyone-
I have finally decided to break down and buy a GPS. I know there are some hiking purists out there who will only use a 7.5' map and a compass,...
JoshC 2012-03-06 15:26:29 #68479
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