>Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 14:05:32 -0400 >From: dmccarty_at_us.ibm.com >The original question was >getting a GPS with a map display. My two cents is that the accuracy of the >GPS might exceed the accuracy of the map. This may or may not be important >to a particular user. I have a Garmin III+ that has the built in maps. While not being as good of detail as a paper topo map they do make it much easier to find where you are on the paper map. No figuring out your lat and long and then finding that ambigous point on the paper map. Just look at the rough map on the GPS and compare to your topo. This came in handy last year in the BWCA. The first day in we got nailed by a heavy thunderstorm in the afternoon. While sitting on shore watching the lightning show I was able to use the GPS to quickly determine that we were only 100 yards from a campsite. With the GPS map it was a quick comparison. The next brief break in the weather was enough to get us to camp. While not as good as a topo map they do it make it much easier to use the GPS. Speaking of which I need to get it out and play with it, I still don't know how to use it very well. :) And I need to figure out how to upload waypoints (I have the URL's of good references on the web, I just haven't done it yet). Mel --- There are three types of people, those who can count and those who can't. --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Share what you know. Learn what you don't. *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - All postings copyright the author and not to be reproduced outside PaddleWise without author's permission Submissions: paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net Subscriptions: paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
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