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Originally posted by WMonroe

... I will be using for driving and also out in the woods when hiking or hunting. So it has to be portable...



My wife has the Garmin IQ3600 PDA with the built in GPS. It is defintely portable, and works pretty good. Take a look at their site:



http://www.garmin.com/mobile/



I have a Palm Zire 71 with a GPS add-on. I'm using DeLorme Street Atlas for the maps, but don't like the display nearly as well as my wifes IQ3600.



Loading the maps in either unit takes a little practice, and you will need an expansion memory card for either of them, to load a large area, but it is doable. The only problem I see is that the battery life is not too great, so you would have to be able to recharge them in your vehicle, or have a aux battery pack add-on to extend the battery life. Have fun... ;)
 
I have the Garmin 76CS with US Topo and City Select v6. It doesn't talk but does everything else. I use it while driving, it has autorouting. I switch to the Topo map when using it on my WR450 Yamaha when offroad trail riding.



I highly recommend it for a great, very versatile, all-round GPS. #ad




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Just under $400 with the rebates. Comes with Mapsource (to load maps) but no Maps other than the simple basemap. I think CitySelectV6 goes for around $100, so 5 bills all set up. Oh, plus the mount and cords.
 
I got the Garmin GPSMAP 276C with auto kit. It takes Blue Charts for marine use and Topo for off road. The unit has voice directions. I put the language to British. She tells me in proper English where to go. :p



Best place for research GPS City.



Cary :cool:
 
WMonroe said:
I will be using for driving and also out in the woods when hiking or hunting. So it has to be portable.
Hi Will,

I have one of these:

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Its pretty nice for a small one, about the size of a cell phone. For driving its better to pull over or have a passenger operate it. Toss it in a back pack for hiking. I toss it in a fanny pack to check out unfamiliar areas on the dirt bike.



There are mounts available for bicycles, motorcycles/ATV's & auto's but I just keep it in my console most of the time.



I bought it here
 
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