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    What's the easiest to use, user friendly, GPS put there guys?? I am going to buy one shortly, and I would like an easy to use machine, with be topo maps and good battery life. I've always been a map and compass kind of guy, but I think it's time to jump on the techno train. Thanks, moosin
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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    garmins seem pretty straight forward to me. all depends on how fancy and all the extras they can do. i do not like their e-trex. cheep and not much to them.

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    I bought a garmin etrex20 and I like it and I use it.
    It's a basic GPS,with all the functions of a GPS (compass, tracks, waypoints) and some useless chit like pictures and geocaching.
    Battery life is about 2 days on 2 AA. I don't know if that's good or not, have nothing else to compare it to.
    It's not touch screen and it could have a bit bigger screen.
    But it works for now and I can import the data into google earth
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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    Garmin....
    The 64 series is a good unit, if you get the S version. Add the backroads SD card and your golden. With lithium batteries, adjusting tracking settings and only running it while covering new ground, a week is easily doable. I take 1 set of backup lithium for a 2 week sheep hunt.

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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    the one and only garmin.
    if I can use it, anybody can.
    honestly I would have to say they are the leader.

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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    Quote Originally Posted by adriaticum View Post
    I bought a garmin etrex20 and I like it and I use it.
    It's a basic GPS,with all the functions of a GPS (compass, tracks, waypoints) and some useless chit like pictures and geocaching.
    Battery life is about 2 days on 2 AA. I don't know if that's good or not, have nothing else to compare it to.
    It's not touch screen and it could have a bit bigger screen.
    But it works for now and I can import the data into google earth
    can you add actualy maps to yours? i coudnt do anything with the one i used. the dispalyt realy didnt give much for landscape or road data on it, i didnt try adding m own imagery to it for a map though. not sure this one could. was real basic model. cant recall model number

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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonz View Post
    can you add actualy maps to yours? i coudnt do anything with the one i used. the dispalyt realy didnt give much for landscape or road data on it, i didnt try adding m own imagery to it for a map though. not sure this one could. was real basic model. cant recall model number
    Yes, I bought bc backroad map book (cost almost as much as the gps) and it works well.
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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    i would NOT recommend Magellan. Bought a 210 I think it was and it was the most user unfriendly device I have ever owned besides my TV's DVD remote.

    Then the screen crapped out within six months and was not covered by warranty.

    That was six years ago and I never bought another GPS. Rarely felt a need for one either, but there are a few place i hunt onthe boundary of Regions 2 and 8 where it would be extremely useful becaise of differences in season and antler restrictions etc.

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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    Quote Originally Posted by adriaticum View Post
    Yes, I bought bc backroad map book (cost almost as much as the gps) and it works well.
    ok, dont think i could do that on ours. probably the most basic they had. that was the downfall on those for me. but..price reflected what i get to

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    Re: Easiest to use GPS??

    We have used a Garmin Montana 600/ backroads map book for several years with no problems. I didn't get the model with the camera, just a feature we figured we didn't need to learn to use. We have way to many electronic gadgets to learn / understand.

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