Toyboy
Platinum Member
Good morning fellas,
I've been hooked on using Garmin GPS's for a couple years now. I have one mounted in the boat (GPSMap 531), which is invaluable when fishing Canada's Lake of the Woods. I also have a hand held portable (GPSMap 78) which I use when elk or moose hunting along with my compass for back up. Both of these units take the Lake/Area specific micro sd cards and can be switched between them. Very handy indeed.
I've also got two for the vehicles, a (nuvi 52) and a (Drive Smart 50). The drive Smart 50 has all the bells & whistles you could use, Bluetooth, traffic update, school zones,voice controlled, etc. The more I use them the handier I find them to be.
One thing I really like about Garmin, is they answer their phones and their in Kansas. Really nice people to work with.
Anyone else on here turning into a GPS junkie?
I've been hooked on using Garmin GPS's for a couple years now. I have one mounted in the boat (GPSMap 531), which is invaluable when fishing Canada's Lake of the Woods. I also have a hand held portable (GPSMap 78) which I use when elk or moose hunting along with my compass for back up. Both of these units take the Lake/Area specific micro sd cards and can be switched between them. Very handy indeed.
I've also got two for the vehicles, a (nuvi 52) and a (Drive Smart 50). The drive Smart 50 has all the bells & whistles you could use, Bluetooth, traffic update, school zones,voice controlled, etc. The more I use them the handier I find them to be.
One thing I really like about Garmin, is they answer their phones and their in Kansas. Really nice people to work with.
Anyone else on here turning into a GPS junkie?