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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1147901" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Yes, the chips show game management units for the state along with land ownership and a ton of other stuff. To follow your exact path back to your starting point you have to turn on what is called "tracks" and leave the unit on the entire time until you want to go back that same path instead of just having the beginning as a waypoint and turning the GPS off. Doing the latter, as you stated, and then turning it back on and doing a "go to" strictly gives you a straight line back to the starting point. That is fine if you have nothing that prevents a straight line return, but using the tracks feature does what you want. Some, as was referenced by our other member, call it a crumb trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1147901, member: 28854"] Yes, the chips show game management units for the state along with land ownership and a ton of other stuff. To follow your exact path back to your starting point you have to turn on what is called "tracks" and leave the unit on the entire time until you want to go back that same path instead of just having the beginning as a waypoint and turning the GPS off. Doing the latter, as you stated, and then turning it back on and doing a "go to" strictly gives you a straight line back to the starting point. That is fine if you have nothing that prevents a straight line return, but using the tracks feature does what you want. Some, as was referenced by our other member, call it a crumb trail. [/QUOTE]
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