Postby MemphisStockBroker » Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:14 pm
With a GPS unit, you are buying memory and connection speed. And in the Garmin line, if you want to map out stuff, you need to buy a unit with "MAP" in the name.
After two years of research, I purchased a Garmin GPSmap60c with an additional TOPO software.
My reasoning:
The MAP part :I wanted to be able to map out where I was hunting. I store all of it on my computer. I put Jr Broker out in a stand, and drive to another stand. I KNOW how far apart we are, even through the woods. Comes into play when we are shooting .270's at deer
The C part: readout is in color. Might not be a big deal for you youngsters, but as you get older and your eyes start to go, the color screen is invaluable.
The unit is small enough to put in my pocket, but big enough for me to use the buttons and see the screen.
I keep the north Mississppi TOPO map loaded on it. When I went to Wyoming, I downloaded that map to the GPS unit.
It does a good job hooking up and will show you which satellites it is hooked up to, and how strong each connection is.
It is semi water proof...
It gives me sunrise / sunset info for where i am, no matter where I am.
When I am going on a trip, it will map out where I need to go, and give me turn-by-turn directions. When Jr. was playing ball at Backwoods High school, it would tell me exactly where to go. Kept momma off my booty allot !!
And it will do more than I will ever be able to figure out.
Garmin seems to have good customer service...
Don't go cheap when buying one, or you will be upgrading really fast.