You can find them here for $199 and up. I think they are now a 62 model and not the 60.
If they were $600, I would not have one.
WOW!
http://www.gpscity.com/garmin
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Im not a big tech guy at all. (It was a pretty big deal for me when I figured out how to post a picture.) I might have to sit down with someone to babystep me through it. Im pretty sure Ken would help me for a Yeungling or two.BillyGoat wrote:I have an eTrex H, but frankly, I don't know why I bother. I don't know how to use it. I just turn it on and it really acts like a Startrek like speedo and odometer and a really sucky compass. I can download the "track" but it really seems useless. I hate editing the track to remove the "garbage". With huge finagling I can get it to overlay on a map but "so what"? I'm clueless how to make it be useful, like to create some kind of route that I could follow at a later time. I have no idea the difference between a route or track! WHythehell do they have to make it so complicated? The machine should just ask what you want it to do, then it should just DO IT. But I'm a curmudgeon.
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Just be sure we get the training done before the beer caps start flying!Bucho wrote:Im pretty sure Ken would help me for a Yeungling or two.
Ken
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I've always been partial to this...
And this
And this
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