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Topic: back track  (Read 3795 times)

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[WR]

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2008
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ever want less to carry in your onboard electronics packages??  like maybe you just want to mark your put in and find it easy without a lot of additional buttons to push.  was browsing thru some email from REI looking for their GPS prices, and found a neat little gadget from Bushnell for less than $80.00 called backtrack..here's the link; http://www.rei.com/product/783567

thots?


Yarjammer

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  • Date Registered: May 2008
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I checked these out after my Silver Lake experience and decided against it.  This just seems better suited for my grandmother to find her house after getting the mail/newspapersince it is a really just a compass that calculates distance for you.  Maybe I'm blinded by its utter simplicity  :-\  Another problem I have with it is the fact that I could spend the same money on a Garmin eTrex H and be able to mark waypoints. 


OutbackRoy

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  The "as the crow flies" part makes it dangerous.  Lots of things that go bump in the nite between here  and there !!


boxofrain

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I dig my Garmin E-trex. easy to use and small enough to carry in the PFD
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