Frankn.... and others. It behooves you, me, and everyone else to know EXACTLY where we are before we step "off the road". A GPS is great. Great technology. I own 3. But it does NOT replace the compass and map. A GPS tells you where you are but if you don't already know... you are in trouble if the GPS fails. I fear the GPS will replace the map and compass for many people and that will be their doom. Learn the GPS but never loose the ability to use a map and compass.... my thoughts, that's all. Nice compass up there... I own MANY.... including my BABY at $900.00! TTCFrankn said:The GPS can tell you exactly where you are, but there exceptions like heavy overhead foilage or deep canyous. I always use the GPS where I can, but I always carry two compasses, a good one and one of those cheap ones you hang on your jacket zipper tab. Frank
I agree, Idigdirt. Old school, new school, ANY school, the name of the game is "staying found"! Use all the tools available, and any tricks, but staying found is staying safe. TTCidigdirt said:Used to hunt in big forested areas (hundreds of thousands of acres) with just a compass and a map (many times with just a compass). That was back in the day! Along comes gps's and i got a Brunton Navigator gps. Man that was a lot of fun. Took a lot of pressure off me. I'm old school though and like my compasses. Ones for directions and ones for metal detecting! A compass gets me there and a compass finds me stuff....
Frankn said:Walkers, redbone or blue tick ? I use to run walkers Frank