Jerry P
FNG
Looking to pick up a new GPS. Curious as to what everybody is running, what to stay away from. Thanks in advance.
Cabelas has the Garmin Oregon 600 for $220 which is a pretty good deal and good gps.
I'm thinking my ultimate setup would be an iPhone with the OnXMaps app and some type of rugged case with an integrated battery (or packing a solar charger but I'd prefer the former).
Don't see why not. I've had very good luck getting gps signal when in airplane mode in the middle of nowhere. With a good weatherproof battery case it would be pretty sweet. Not to mention your phone, camera, apps, audiobooks, music etc in one package.Can that setup be used in a backcountry hunt? I have the OnXMaps for my iPhone for the state I live in (Indiana). I really like it, but was thinking about buying the Oregon 600 for any western hunts.
I use a Montana, forgot the exact model number and I'm not at home to check, but I wouldn't be workout my Garmin.Can that setup be used in a backcountry hunt? I have the OnXMaps for my iPhone for the state I live in (Indiana). I really like it, but was thinking about buying the Oregon 600 for any western hunts.
I was in the same predicament earlier this year and ended up going with a Garmin Montana 600. I spent a fair amount of time researching it and this seemed to be the best option for my purposes. I like it a lot, very user-friendly, and I really like the touchscreen, although I know some folks don't care for it so much. Best thing to do is just determine what features you absolutely must have, then what features you'd like to have, and go from there. There are a lot of good GPS's out there, good luck.