GPS Suggestions.......

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Armed Forces Tribute....

Diesel fuel storage for gen set

My mother-in-law bought me a Garmin eTrex GPS for Christmas (about $100). Well she also gave me the receipt so I could exchange it if I would like. Well I do alot of driving and was looking at some of the mapping GPS units. Only looking to spend an extra $100. So around $200 total. So in the $200 range of the latest GPS units, are they better than say a GPS III that is a few years old? The reason I ask is, I is I found a GPS III for around $100 at auction, it might go bit more when all said and done. Is it worth it? How high do I go?



Jason
 
Last edited:
I've got the Legend with a couple of different cds to go with it and love it. We go trailriding on horseback in the Mark Twain forest and I wouldn't go without it. I just download a topo of whatever area I'm riding in and hit the trail.
 
Love the Legend also. I have both maptech and map source cdroms and I use it with my laptop. It used to have a 50 rebate andcould be for around 150$ which is alot of bang for the buck IMO
 
Well I just traded the ETrex in for the Legend... ... ..... I am going to try it and see if I like it or not. I have also been looking at the Vista aswell but I read a terrible review on www.pricegrabber.com about the ETrex series. Anyway, like I said I got teh legend and am going to take it on a trip to Tennessee to morrow. Trying to decide if I shouild go with the Vista. I really want the Altimeter function.



Jason
 
I picked up a used (like new, though) Garmin GPSMAP 176 on ebay for just a bit over $200 If it were me, I'd get the cash and check the auction listings.
 
GPS's are cool

Have any of you guys tried geocaching?

Here's a link:

Geocache



I personally have had the Garmin Etrex for 3 years. It rides in my fanny pack on hikes and dirt bike trips. I am going to get the serial cable so I can connect it to my Palm.
 
Garmin GPS V (five) here. Price was not a factor since I got it for Christmas from my loving wife;)



The mapping features are cool. City Select routing is pretty powerful but mostly I use the topos for hunting. The only negative is that the display is really too small to be safely used while driving. If you're really a nerd, you can hook it up through a serial port to your laptop, which perches nicely on the center console. NOW you have a map to navigate by! Garmin makes a nifty cable that doubles as a 12v power supply to the GPS, and a serial port to the laptop.



My heads up display from the driver's seat includes the GPS, ham radio, radar detector, and 3 A-pillar gauges. One day a guy at work walks by my truck, looks at all this and says, "Holy cow, does this thing FLY too?!"

:D
 
I have the entry level etrex and it works great for what I need. I use it to take reference waypoints when riding my snowmachine or ATV. That way when the we get lost I can just go back to the last waypoint I took and we are found. I also use it to record the "track" we take. When I get home I dump it into the mapsource software and see where I went. On my next ride or adventure I print out the map of the area with all my waypoints on it and we are good to go.





JR2
 
Back
Top