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<blockquote data-quote="sesh" data-source="post: 1708241" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>I have a Garmin Dakota 20 and it has been awesome, it's helped to get me out of a couple of jams. The Garmin Oregon series is another that is pretty user friendly. I used to own a Lowrance iFinder and I didn't particularly care for it, it wasn't user friendly enough for me and I always had trouble getting satellites even in the open on a clear day but maybe they have improved. I have also messed around a little with some Bushnell's and the Garmin eTrex series but haven't found anything I like better than the Dakota's and the Oregon's. I've never tried what you describe with the perimeter of a lease but I'll bet with the Garmin Basecamp software it can be done and stored on your GPS but I think you can do it on Google Earth as well and that won't cost you anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesh, post: 1708241, member: 9014"] I have a Garmin Dakota 20 and it has been awesome, it's helped to get me out of a couple of jams. The Garmin Oregon series is another that is pretty user friendly. I used to own a Lowrance iFinder and I didn't particularly care for it, it wasn't user friendly enough for me and I always had trouble getting satellites even in the open on a clear day but maybe they have improved. I have also messed around a little with some Bushnell's and the Garmin eTrex series but haven't found anything I like better than the Dakota's and the Oregon's. I've never tried what you describe with the perimeter of a lease but I'll bet with the Garmin Basecamp software it can be done and stored on your GPS but I think you can do it on Google Earth as well and that won't cost you anything. [/QUOTE]
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