Can anybody recommend a good bare bones handheld GPS receiver?

December 19, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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Privratnik asked:


I’m looking for a GPS receiver that I can use for back-country navigating in third world countries where no good commercial GPS maps are available. I need very basic compass and waypoint features, but no mapping.
Durability is a must!!!

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One Response to “Can anybody recommend a good bare bones handheld GPS receiver?”
  1. Ernie says:

    Despite owning three Magellan receivers, I heartily recommend the basic yellow Garmin eTrex-H. It is durable, inexpensive, and does a decent job of finding your location for you. The eTrex-H has much the same hardware as its more expensive brethren, but none of the bells and whistles (such as decent mapping). Surprisingly, Wal-Mart still sells them at the same $99 price that they used to sell the original eTrex for.

    I’d also get a decent compass such as a Silva or Brunton, just in case the batteries die. ;-) Ernie

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