rutwad said:
I would like to get a GPS for off-road use. I do not want to spend much money on it since I probably won't use it that much, but I do want a fairly nice, capable unit.
What would you suggest?
thanks
I have had several of the Garmin handheld units, and can give you a very important insight.
Most of the less expensive hand-held units do not work well if there is even moderate tree or brush cover. If you plan to use this unit primarily in open areas, almost any unit will work, but the mapping ones are much easier to understand.
Recently, maybe a year or so ago, there has been a great advance in handheld GPS units. I have a Garmin 60CSx, which has a
SiRF GPS receiver. This thing works almost everywhere, trees, brush, canyons, etc. All the places where I either had to look for a clearing and then wait for a location, or where I couldn't get GPS reception at all now have good GPS reception.
Last fall, I was able to navigate 5 miles through very steep mountains with no trails and heavy tree cover, and come out within a few feet of a rendevous point.
These will set you back ~$400, but working in tree cover is a major advantage.
P.S. It took me several weeks of daily use to really become familar with the capabilities of the unit. I would go to work a few minutes early and spend some time navigating around the parking lot every day, and then walk for several miles on weekends in areas where I knew the roads.
We had 8 guys on our elk hunt and maybe 10-12 on the deer hunt, and most had GPS units, but had given up on using them due to complexity. I wasn't any smarter than any of them, but by practicing
before I got out in the woods, I was the only one who could effectively use the GPS.