chindits
WKR
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2013
- Location
- Westslope, CO
Maybe I should of piggybacked on AK troutbum's thread a couple days ago on topo maps for his Montana 600 since this is pretty similar, but not.
I am a simple fellow who has done fine by compass and paper maps for 30 years. The only GPS feature I have used in the past has been just to get my UTM's and then I plot it on a map. However, on my last scout it was cloudy, rainey, and I was trying to use a narrow strip of public land to get behind a wall of private. I couldn't even make out any distant landmarks to shoot an azimuth to. The GF was told to call me in as missing if I wasn't home by 2200 and I had to find two narrow shoots down a cliff band to make this all happen without a risk of trespassing. It was a very uncomfortable feeling until I got it done.
So with the cost of trespass charges vs. the cost of a new GPS unit in the back of my mind.... what is the simplest GPS unit that will allow a usable display of public lands, private lands, and a topo map. I don't need to take photos, I don't need to geo cache a million points, and I don't need to download where I have been on my computer. I would be happy with just a good map feature, coordinates, good battery life, and a handful of waypoints. Did I mention simpler is better"er" with my limited intellect?
I am a simple fellow who has done fine by compass and paper maps for 30 years. The only GPS feature I have used in the past has been just to get my UTM's and then I plot it on a map. However, on my last scout it was cloudy, rainey, and I was trying to use a narrow strip of public land to get behind a wall of private. I couldn't even make out any distant landmarks to shoot an azimuth to. The GF was told to call me in as missing if I wasn't home by 2200 and I had to find two narrow shoots down a cliff band to make this all happen without a risk of trespassing. It was a very uncomfortable feeling until I got it done.
So with the cost of trespass charges vs. the cost of a new GPS unit in the back of my mind.... what is the simplest GPS unit that will allow a usable display of public lands, private lands, and a topo map. I don't need to take photos, I don't need to geo cache a million points, and I don't need to download where I have been on my computer. I would be happy with just a good map feature, coordinates, good battery life, and a handful of waypoints. Did I mention simpler is better"er" with my limited intellect?