I need recommendations on hand held stand alone GPS units suitable for backcountry hiking. Must be capable of 10 day charge. I am not too concerned about communication ability.
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I need recommendations on hand held stand alone GPS units suitable for backcountry hiking. Must be capable of 10 day charge. I am not too concerned about communication ability.
Do all modern GPS units require additional $ to operate? Buy a subscription? Buy maps? Just curious...
What do you need the unit to do? What kind of backcountry hiking are we talking about here, are you following known/pre-planned trails, or going bushwacking and just trying to get from point to point in whatever manner the terrain allows?
What do you mean by operate? Some will need a subscription for access to maps (or access to more basic maps is free, but highly detailed ones cost a sub), but that doesn't mean that the unit is inoperable if all you're trying to do is to fix your position or follow an uploaded track.
Sorry gentlemen. Got busy last night celebrating my 50th b day.
My family does a lot of backcountry in the wilderness and less populated NP settings in the upper great lakes area. I need a GPS unit that can hold a charge for atleast 10 days (our longest trip thus far). Most of the hiking is on established trails. This year we are going the canoe route and doing voyagers in MN for 7 days. I want a big enough screen for my eyesight. My wife has her Fenix but the screen is small and battery life is a concern.
Edited to add my fall time use:
Hunting season when there are no trails and I need to mark my vehicle and my dead critter...
As ubet posts, 67 or 67i is likely your unit. Manage your settings, 10 days is a lot without careful power management depending on your use. Take a powerbank.
The Montana is a good unit, with a good size touchscreen. Bigger and heavier, and you give up battery life.
As ubet posts, 67 or 67i is likely your unit. Manage your settings, 10 days is a lot without careful power management depending on your use. Take a powerbank.
The Montana is a good unit, with a good size touchscreen. Bigger and heavier, and you give up battery life.
Will the 66i work ok? I see one on ebay for $350...