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What the best hand held GPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob2650" data-source="post: 1909628" data-attributes="member: 112280"><p>As a certified BOOMER, map and compass are my primary. Actually don't need to use the compass all that often. I carry a GPS but usually don't use it. It is handy for finding the truck after dark in the forest. The free apps for the phone work well enough but I must admit to considering the GIAI, CalTopo and OnX apps.</p><p>Have a bulk tape eraser that I use for demagnetizing most of the stuff I carry including the weapon. The phone is a problem and interferes with the compass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob2650, post: 1909628, member: 112280"] As a certified BOOMER, map and compass are my primary. Actually don't need to use the compass all that often. I carry a GPS but usually don't use it. It is handy for finding the truck after dark in the forest. The free apps for the phone work well enough but I must admit to considering the GIAI, CalTopo and OnX apps. Have a bulk tape eraser that I use for demagnetizing most of the stuff I carry including the weapon. The phone is a problem and interferes with the compass. [/QUOTE]
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