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I remember the good ol' days when hunters never relied on a GPS, just knowing the land and where they're at was all you needed to know.. Boy, have things changed.
Quote from: huntingbaldguy on December 07, 2016, 08:57:02 AMI don't rely on it. It's on with the screen turned off.It tracks and i download its tracks to my laptop and overlay them to see where i was that day and where i saw elk.that's a good use, although I have never taken the time to learn the tracking feature. I just turn it on, mark the truck or TH and turn it off. I will have to play with it this offseason.
I don't rely on it. It's on with the screen turned off.It tracks and i download its tracks to my laptop and overlay them to see where i was that day and where i saw elk.
My phone and gaia map. Ill probably never go back to a handheld gps.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on December 07, 2016, 08:43:06 AMI remember the good ol' days when hunters never relied on a GPS, just knowing the land and where they're at was all you needed to know.. Boy, have things changed.Thats probably because they didnt exist back in the good ol days. Just like back in the good ol days nobody had a cell phone with them at all times.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on December 07, 2016, 08:43:06 AMI remember the good ol' days when hunters never relied on a GPS, just knowing the land and where they're at was all you needed to know.. Boy, have things changed.I have never used a GPS in my life either, I just always knew where I was going. This year was the first year ever having to rely on a gps due to hunting in a unit that was foreign to me and the fact that, some places I went, I knew there was private property nearby.
Do any of you guys know if the 655 or 755 rinos with cameras can send pictures to other units? Or do they only store and transfer through card?
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on December 18, 2016, 01:13:24 PMDo any of you guys know if the 655 or 755 rinos with cameras can send pictures to other units? Or do they only store and transfer through card?From Garmin re: the 755:"These devices also support unit-to-unit transfer, so users can easily share routes, tracks, waypoints, geocaches, photos and custom maps with other compatible Garmin handheld devices, with no mobile connection required."