sthughes wrote:You may not care about maps, but I'd probably step up to the eTrex 20 or Dakota 10 to give you the ability to add maps if you wish. Otherwise the eTrex 10 is a good little unit and does all that is needed.
wayno wrote:if you do a forum search you'll find this has been discussed at length before.
this is just one thread on the subject, you can add any further questions to the relevant threads you find and you should get an answer
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Mark F wrote:At least I get to use my Spot rather than just have a plb add weight to my pack and finally die of neglect. (; Only one lost message in 4 years (200+ messages sent) and that was in a very deep, steep sided gorge with lots of trees.
Mark F wrote:If everything goes really pear shaped at some time then I am will to accept a minor decrease in reliability of the Spot as trade off for its greater usability.
Strider wrote:Mark F wrote:If everything goes really pear shaped at some time then I am will to accept a minor decrease in reliability of the Spot as trade off for its greater usability.
This "greater usability" you speak of is not much use to you if you're dead...
stepbystep wrote:Strider wrote:Mark F wrote:If everything goes really pear shaped at some time then I am will to accept a minor decrease in reliability of the Spot as trade off for its greater usability.
This "greater usability" you speak of is not much use to you if you're dead...
Neither is a PLB
Strider wrote:I meant if you die a result of your Spot not being able to broadcast a signal!
sthughes wrote:But I agree they are quite reliable and the chance of having an emergency AND the Spot not working is very, very low indeed.
stepbystep wrote:The beauty of a SPOT is the ability to communicate with loved ones, not important if on a predictable tracked route but off track in remote areas it gives piece of mind to my wife which gives me piece of mind and therefore makes my walk far more enjoyable.
It's up to what the user wants of course and I'm more than happy to take the 1% risk of a failed spot. Chris may not have the need/desire for messaging and so a PLB may suit her better. Of course that won't stop a tree branch dropping on her and her friend while they have a cuppa will it?
Ent wrote:If you like you can drop around and have a look at my GPS setup.
wayno wrote:there is an issue when you have set up a schedule to check in with a spot... if for whatever reason no messages are received at the other end then often its planned for the person to raise an alarm and sometimes it turns out its not warranted. as mentioned if the person sending the messages knows they arent getting through then they may have to rush or change their plans to avert a false alarm
with a PLB its black and white.. no signal, no help needed; no worry on either side. if there is a signal then help needed.
wayno wrote:plb's self activiating is often poor design. the activation button should be hidden requiring two seperate actions at least to expose it and set it off,
i saw one on this site and theres just a flap you pull back.
on my fast find theres a sealed lid over it, you have to lift a handle before the hid will come aff and you have to pull it with reasonable force and break the seal for that to happen.
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