i have been wanting to get a GPS for a while now and i have started to look... but dont really know what im looking at and what i will need???
if anyone can help out that would be great

tastrax wrote:Tell us a little more about how you want to use the GPS. For quick and dirty grid references you cant go past a simple Etrex H - if you want to load on extra maps etc then a Garmin 60CSX is great - if you want to add your own custom maps (from various sources) the the newer Garmin 62XXXXX models have a lot to offer.
Personally I haven't found the need for the "extras" offered by some of the newer GPS's so I will stick with my 60CSX for a while yet/
Im old school map and compass, but have been looking at a GPS lately also.DonQx wrote:Garmin is good, has the most free mapping available if that's of interest.
If you don't want a GPS with mapping ... eTrex base model is the way to go. Cheap, will tell you where you are, allows planned routes and recording your track as you go.
If you want maps on the GPS, then one of the other eTrex models would also be good. Light but has a fairly small screen. I haven't found that to be an issue, but have to get my glasses out to be able to read it.
60CX or 60CSX are another very popular choice. Larger screen, controls a bit easier to use, a bit heavier.
I've got both, eTrex Legend for walking, 60CX for motorcycle touring.
I'd go for a GPS with mapping. Whichever GPS with mapping you get, make sure it has external memory, ie. you can use a memory card in it.
JamesMc wrote: I have a Garmin eTrex. It works well, but is far from user friendly. JamesMc
JamesMc wrote:You could always just get an iPhone. Apparently the GPS is reasonably sensitive. I have a Garmin eTrex. It works well, but is far from user friendly.
JamesMc
marangaroo86 wrote:...
DonQx why is a external memory so important ?![]()
Would you just upload you maps via USB , has it to do with this size of the internal memory ?
cixelsyd wrote:I use a garmin 550. I like cuz it uses AA batteries has a camera and the garmin maps are quite good.
selarch wrote:I haven't bought an Etrex Vista Hcx but may do so. I only use them as back up as I go solo, incase I have a brain embolisim with my orientation, its a reference point I can switch on.
I will see what my iPhone does in the West Mcdonnells , though battery life is its problem.
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I will see what my iPhone does in the West Mcdonnells , though battery life is its problem.
selarch wrote:I have a Magellan Triton400, not happy had 2 issues of maps, not cheap, if you magnify the scale in national parks it shows no contours just green, I think one would know you are in a national park. Satellite pickup is slow though claimed otherwise. Eats up batteries.
By comparison on the South Coast I fished out of a mud hole (returned it to the owner later in Hobart) a Garmin Etrex Vista Hcx, I was impressed must have been fairly user friendly because the manual wasn't in the mud hole. Proven waterproof, mudproof! It didn't eat batteries, took AAs or rechargables. and had a barometer. The maps zoomed in and kept the contours.It picked up satellites fast. Made the magellan look like a tortoise .
For me a built in barometer is a useful piece of gear, you can tell what you are going to cop.
The owner of this Vista told me to check out a Garmin oregon 450T, but its power usage is higher, screen is probably better.
I haven't bought an Etrex Vista Hcx but may do so. I only use them as back up as I go solo, incase I have a brain embolisim with my orientation, its a reference point I can switch on.
I will see what my iPhone does in the West Mcdonnells , though battery life is its problem.
DonQx wrote:cixelsyd wrote:I use a garmin 550. I like cuz it uses AA batteries has a camera and the garmin maps are quite good.
Can the 550 do tracks? (=record where you're going)
BarryJ wrote:Check out the bottom LH corner of your map grid. You should find the extra digits shown there.
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