My brother is getting married in a month and we are thinking of buying them a GPS since we all backpack, and hike together. My question is what online retailer does everyone recommend?
I haven't been to this site for quite sometime now and I remember there being a direct link to buying units online but I can't find it.
What do you all think of buying through
https://www.gpsexplorer.com
Thanks for the info,
GeoBroke
I know its been a while since I posted.
A flyfishing collegue of mine recieved this as a gift and was wondering what software is available for his Rhino 120 that will show lake, streams and other bodies of water.
Thanks,
Jason
quote:Originally posted by Mark 42:Having moved here from Huntsville Alabama, I can say this about the Seattle area:
No Ticks
No Chiggers
No Water Moccasins (Cottonmouths)
No 95 deg 95% days
No Poison Oak or Ivy
Few Mosquitos
No Kudzu
No Coral Snakes
Very few venemous spiders.
I've done Hare & Hound runs in So Cal, Huntsville & Seattle... Seattle is likely the most tame place in the world.
Hukt un fonix werkt fer mee
This summer it has been NO Rain, until yesterday, sorry guys had to wash the car.
We just went on an Alaskan Cruise for our honeymoon and actually were planning on taking our GPS. But that was the only thing we forgot. Did see several other people on the boat with a GPS though.
Just wondering if there is a link on this site that shows GeoCaching Clubs by Geographic Regions or States. I am curious to see if there are any in my area.
Magellan Sport Trak Pro, MapSend, PC Cable, Cig. Adaptor, Windshield Mount, Vinyl Case w/Belt Clip, and Firmware Update CD for $290 with a $75 rebate from Costco.
Is that a good deal?
Magellan Sport Trak Pro, Map Send, Windshield Mount, PC Cable, Cig. Adaptor and Firmware update for $290 plus a $75 rebate from Costco.
Is that a good deal?