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<blockquote data-quote="ghosthunter" data-source="post: 2884214" data-attributes="member: 2477"><p>I recommend the Garmin 60csx. This model use to run about $400-$500 until a newer generation came out. I think I picked mine up for about $225 one day I caught it on sale and I believe you still can find them on sale just because another model took it's place. It's a solid GPS with a high sensitive receiver that is designed for canyon / heavy canopy use. Meaning that it will pick up on satellites much faster than other gps units (very valuable). It has an electronic compass plus many other features that I never use, such as marine hardware compatibility. My favorite is being able to download topo maps to it. You can go to gpsfilesdepot.com and download 1:24k maps for free. Awesome tool!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghosthunter, post: 2884214, member: 2477"] I recommend the Garmin 60csx. This model use to run about $400-$500 until a newer generation came out. I think I picked mine up for about $225 one day I caught it on sale and I believe you still can find them on sale just because another model took it's place. It's a solid GPS with a high sensitive receiver that is designed for canyon / heavy canopy use. Meaning that it will pick up on satellites much faster than other gps units (very valuable). It has an electronic compass plus many other features that I never use, such as marine hardware compatibility. My favorite is being able to download topo maps to it. You can go to gpsfilesdepot.com and download 1:24k maps for free. Awesome tool! [/QUOTE]
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