
I am after suggestions for a good GPS, until now I have relied on friends ones & its about time to invest in my own.
I do alot of off-track walking (I'm a mad keen peak bagger) so need to more & more rely on this piece of gear.
There has been many a time when others GPS's have got us out of sticky situations, especially in white-out conditions.
My main criteria is strength of receptor (are some better in scrub / forest than others? - this is pretty important as days can pass in the thick stuff, especially in the South West) & especially weight more than multiple fandangled features, tho some other features - altimeter, compass, thermometer are very handy I guess.
I have been eyeing off the Silva Multi-Navigator - http://www.silva.se/templates/Products_ ... productId={627CD2F6-78D4-4843-8040-54B4FA685227} - anyone have any experience with these? They seem to have pretty good features in a fairly light weigh package.
Is a 12 channel GPS the best one to get - does this mean a better signal?
Any feed back is much appreciated, being an expensive piece of gear I want to do plenty of research first.
Cheers.
Stuart.