Hiking Equipment - Handheld GPS & Walking, Hiking GPS Units Benefits & Features For Navigation
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How to use a GPS receiver for hiking part 1
An overview of using a hand held GPS receiver for hiking, trekking, hunting, fishing, or any other wilderness travel. We mark the position of our vehicle at the trail head, set the GPS receiver to auto-track out route, mark points of interest along the way, and then finally save our route as a track for future use. This is not a tutorial on how to use the menu, just an overview of how it can be used in a few different situations.
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Garmin Foretrex 401 Waterproof Hiking GPS
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- Features high-sensitivity GPS receiver with HotFix for improved performance and reception in heavy tree cover or deep canyons
- Keeps track of routes, tracks and waypoints
- TracBack feature retraces user's path on the easy-to-read LCD display
- Supports dual position readout so user can view current location in multiple formats
- Features trip computer, sunrise/sunset times, hunting/fishing information, electronic compass and barometric altimeter
Foretrex 401 Portable GPS System
Garmin Foretrex 401 Waterproof Hiking GPS
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