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Joined: Jan 2011
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Thinking about getting one of these. Has anyone ever used one? Long story short, last week at bear camp I was hunting an area I haven't been in for about 25 years. I didn't get lost, but I got turned around a bit for about an hour. Figured out where I was and was fine. Didn't like the feeling though. Would like to get a simple easy to use handheld GPS that I could mark some waypoints and have a easy to follow line to let me know I'm going the right direction. Any other suggestions please let me know. Thanks!
If it looks good, you'll see it If it sounds good, you'll hear it If it's marketed right, you'll buy it But...If it's real, you'll feel it Kid Rock
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Joined: Jan 2017
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Campfire Outfitter
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Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Jan 2017
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GPS is a necessary piece of equipment these days. I just replaced my Garmin Vista HCX it just didn't have a big enough memory to get all the SD walk in Atlas in it. Allways need to know I'm not trespassing. I used a garmin 12 for years to make sure I didn't get lost. This new one is a Garmin 64 sx normally $350 on sale at bass pro for $199 till tomorrow nite. MB
" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "
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I have one and its a good piece of kit. Intend to put it to more good use this winter.
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