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<blockquote data-quote="LBnM" data-source="post: 2614391" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>I've used an old Garmin GPSMap for years. You are only limited by your imagination on how to use them. Saved my behind on one elk hunt a few years ago. I hiked into a new spot in the mountains about 3.5 miles, stayed till dark and a snow storm drove me out but followed my GPS directly back to the 4x4 late that night. I would have had to spend the night out without it. Remember, tho', it's a gizmo and gizmo's can fail. Another thing I like is you can go to Google Earth, find chokepoints (or black timber) away from roads and mark waypoints and plot your routes. It has been more useful to me in the big mountains than in Oklahoma but it's still good here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBnM, post: 2614391, member: 817"] I've used an old Garmin GPSMap for years. You are only limited by your imagination on how to use them. Saved my behind on one elk hunt a few years ago. I hiked into a new spot in the mountains about 3.5 miles, stayed till dark and a snow storm drove me out but followed my GPS directly back to the 4x4 late that night. I would have had to spend the night out without it. Remember, tho', it's a gizmo and gizmo's can fail. Another thing I like is you can go to Google Earth, find chokepoints (or black timber) away from roads and mark waypoints and plot your routes. It has been more useful to me in the big mountains than in Oklahoma but it's still good here. [/QUOTE]
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