hand held gps.
Allstate48
Posted 5/8/2006 6:22 PM (#190861)
Subject: hand held gps.




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
What is the most basic, easy to use gps? All I'm interested in, is a route, and way points. I don't want any maps, or chips, because, I have no idea what to do with them. I think I'd be ahead with a paper map, and a pencil. Thanks Doug
Schuler
Posted 5/8/2006 8:09 PM (#190883 - in reply to #190861)
Subject: RE: hand held gps.





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I have a garmin etrex. I believe its under $100 now. Its very easy to use. I can't complain about it at all.
Rich W
Posted 5/9/2006 8:36 AM (#190941 - in reply to #190861)
Subject: RE: hand held gps.




Posts: 194


Location: Southwest PA
I second the Garmin etrex, the basic unit is under 100 dollars. I only use a couple of the functions mine, for me its actually more than I need.
I love mine.
Rich W
kreegz
Posted 5/9/2006 9:57 AM (#190955 - in reply to #190861)
Subject: RE: hand held gps.




Posts: 162


Location: East Troy, WI
wondering if this GPS would work on lakes such as lake of the woods or Eagle lake...
djwilliams
Posted 5/9/2006 10:37 PM (#191055 - in reply to #190861)
Subject: RE: hand held gps.




Posts: 767


Location: Ames, Iowa
Garmin Legend. Easy to learn how to use it. Software available from Fishing Hot Spots.
Don