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The Versatility of a Handheld GPS
, 08 30th, 2010
I originally bought my Garmin handheld GPS for geocaching and hiking through the secluded forests in the Pacific Northwest, but I quickly found it was much more versatile than I gave it credit for. As you can imagine, this handheld GPS was designed specifically for the outdoors. Its high-sensitivity receiver can get a signal virtually anywhere, be it tall brush and foliage or a remote cavern.
And since the unit is waterproof, it’s safe to take on the boat too. I know most of the waters around my home like the back of my hand, but we recently went on vacation to Lake Chelan, and I was a little unfamiliar with what was along the shoreline. The GPS unit helped us find some trails and definitely helped us make the most of our trip.
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September 19th, 2010 at 7:40 pm
The Versatility of a Handheld GPS | Marine Accessories…
I just moved to a big city, and I don’t know all these winding streets yet. Good thing I found this dependable and yet affordable Garmin Handheld GPS system. . It really helped me to adjust better and sooner than I imagined….
September 19th, 2010 at 7:44 pm
The Versatility of a Handheld GPS | Marine Accessories…
I just moved to a big city, and I don’t know all these winding streets yet. Good thing I found this dependable and yet affordable Garmin Handheld GPS system. . It really helped me to adjust better and sooner than I imagined….
September 19th, 2010 at 7:45 pm
The Versatility of a Handheld GPS | Marine Accessories…
I just moved to a big city, and I don’t know all these winding streets yet. Good thing I found this dependable and yet affordable Garmin Handheld GPS system. . It really helped me to adjust better and sooner than I imagined….