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<blockquote data-quote="Pursuit Hunter" data-source="post: 2885511" data-attributes="member: 6136"><p>As a land broker, I use a GPS almost daily to find my way around property I'm showing. The Garmin 62 series is the best there is. The 62 series replaced the 60 series mentioned above.</p><p></p><p>I've never lost a signal in thick overhead canopy or deep hollows or cloudy days. It supports downloadable 7.5 minute topo maps and aerial imagery. I have the 62s that includes an electronic compass, which I would recommend. They are at the high end of the handheld GPS market, but well worth the money.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't spend the money to get the version with pre-installed 15 minute topo basemap. It isn't detailed enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pursuit Hunter, post: 2885511, member: 6136"] As a land broker, I use a GPS almost daily to find my way around property I'm showing. The Garmin 62 series is the best there is. The 62 series replaced the 60 series mentioned above. I've never lost a signal in thick overhead canopy or deep hollows or cloudy days. It supports downloadable 7.5 minute topo maps and aerial imagery. I have the 62s that includes an electronic compass, which I would recommend. They are at the high end of the handheld GPS market, but well worth the money. I wouldn't spend the money to get the version with pre-installed 15 minute topo basemap. It isn't detailed enough. [/QUOTE]
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