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Quote from: MtnMuley on May 02, 2012, 08:10:54 AMOregon 450T. No need for a camera in my GPS, as I pack a 14MP camera all the time for photos. Great mapping. Weather resistant. Touch screen. Simple to use. Great battery life. Topo feature is nice for running ridges. Has capabilities of holding several states worth in maps with an upgrgaded larger SD card. Even with the new Garmin's out, I have no desire to switch at this point. I have same unit and mine eats batteries
Oregon 450T. No need for a camera in my GPS, as I pack a 14MP camera all the time for photos. Great mapping. Weather resistant. Touch screen. Simple to use. Great battery life. Topo feature is nice for running ridges. Has capabilities of holding several states worth in maps with an upgrgaded larger SD card. Even with the new Garmin's out, I have no desire to switch at this point.
I have one of these as well and is what my wife has used in the past but I will probably upgrade her this year to a 530HCX. It is bulletproof.Quote from: JohnVH on May 02, 2012, 10:47:48 AMrino 120
Quote from: huntnnw on May 02, 2012, 08:43:26 AMQuote from: MtnMuley on May 02, 2012, 08:10:54 AMOregon 450T. No need for a camera in my GPS, as I pack a 14MP camera all the time for photos. Great mapping. Weather resistant. Touch screen. Simple to use. Great battery life. Topo feature is nice for running ridges. Has capabilities of holding several states worth in maps with an upgrgaded larger SD card. Even with the new Garmin's out, I have no desire to switch at this point. I have same unit and mine eats batteries-Throw acouple extra batteries in your pack, problem solved! I looked at the new Montana, looks just like the oregon but 3 times bigger? Wtf would a guy wanta pack that thing around?? Maybe for the truck or something idk, I will stick to my oregon too