Easy Navigation in the Woods or on the Water with the Garmin eTrex GPS Handheld

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GPS Point! A GPS system for your motorcycle can also assist in making your journeys as comfortable, and stress-free as possible. If you wish to have a break, or you’re running out of petrol, your GPS can help.

I am an expert navigator with a map & compass but neither is as effective or as easy as the eTrex.

I highly recommend the Gramin eTrex as a basic navigational aide. It’s also a great starter for learning about GPS systems. It does everything it’s meant to and does it very well.

Garmin’s claims of one handed usage are for real, it is easy to navigate the interface with the solid buttons on the unit.”

The Garmin eTrex GPS has one of the longest battery lives on the market, another major influence to purchase, and because it is only powered by two AA batteries, the maintenance costs are minimal. I highly recommend the Garmin eTrex GPS to users of any skill looking for a quick, reliable and inexpensive GPS fix.

GPS Point! Most GPS tracking systems function by creating a geofence around a company’s assets like construction equipment. The systems can be activated over the telephone or by computer.

Nothing fancy about this unit — other than the remarkably easy to use interface. Its not possible to do better in this price range.

The Garmin eTrex GPS works well (superbly well) for the sea kayaker. It’s waterproof. You can pre-plot a destination if you know the coordinates. You simply utilize the “go to” feature and the eTrex points the way.

Like most modern hand-held units, the eTrex generates its own map of your movements as a visual tracklog or ‘breadcrumb trail’. For retracing your steps (‘Trackback’ mode) you will see all the detail you will ever need.

NS Kennedy is a keen outdoor sportsman – particularly hunting and fishing – and loves to find out about new gadgets and gizmos that he can use. He started his Garmin GPS Navigation Reviews site http://www.garmin-gps-navigation.com to share his tips and findings with other sportsmen.

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