+diosma1 Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 Hi everyone . What is the best GPS that has - European Mapping/International Mapping - Paperless Geocaching - Long battery life - Cheapest Quote
+MartyBartfast Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 Dakota 10 or 20 for a touchscreen GPS, Etrex 20 or 30 for a button GPS. Look at the features and decide if the higher model is worth the extra ££££/$$$$. Personally I would go with the Etrex line (I have a 30). Then whatever you chose stick OpenStreetMaps on them - free and worldwide. Quote
+splashy Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 Don't go for the 10 models, they lack a µSD slot, the Dakota 10 even has very limited memory. On this moment Dakota 20 Etrex 20. 30 Oregon maybe @ graigslist Checkout Gpscity Rei and similar Quote
+Walts Hunting Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 The word best is relative. Do you have a budget restriction? What type of caching do you do (rural hiking or urban)? Is size a factor? The Oregon series has all those and the touchscreen interface is great. Dakotas are just small Oregons and the Montana (my model and I am not sure I will ever buy another one) is a big Oregon. Quote
+user13371 Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 (edited) I’d agree with Splashy that the Dakota 10 is a bad idea for limited memory and no way to add more. Here’s Garmin’s comparison of etrex 20, etrex 30, and Dakota 20: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/catalog/product/compareResult.ep?compareProduct=87771&compareProduct=87774&compareProduct=30926 On battery life, eTrex line wins against all the other suggestions, and the eTrex 20 wins on lowest price for currently shipping models. As OP said price was a factor, I’d skip Oregons and Montanas unless you found a really good deal on a used one. Edited December 14, 2014 by user13371 Quote
+diosma1 Posted December 14, 2014 Author Posted December 14, 2014 The word best is relative. Do you have a budget restriction? What type of caching do you do (rural hiking or urban)? Is size a factor? The Oregon series has all those and the touchscreen interface is great. Dakotas are just small Oregons and the Montana (my model and I am not sure I will ever buy another one) is a big Oregon. Hi, thank you for all of your responses . I mainly do urban geocaching, however I sometimes do rural hiking too. Quote
gpsblake Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 You won't go wrong then with the Etrex 20/30 or Dakota 20. Just your preference of touch screen or buttons. Both will do the job well. Quote
+ecanderson Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 An Oregon 450 or Dakota 20, used, in good condition, would be one of the best approaches to getting your needs met at a pretty low cost. Firmware reasonably solid on both, and if you like to enter field notes (a key element of the 'paperless' part), it's hard to beat a touchscreen for speed of entry. In both cases, you get a 3 axis compass which can be handy for figuring out where you're going when you're not moving. Quote
+ecanderson Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 As for maps - if you choose to go this route, Open Street Maps is one solution depending upon how/where you cache. Unlike the low res Garmin maps, they're also route-able in 'automotive' mode on these units. Quote
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