dgps is starting to sound a little bit like MIBS
telling people to scram when they point out a perfectly valid point isn't friendly.
While traveling all over Central America, I considered our gps to be almost a necessity... I don't know if I relied on it, per se, but I certainly learned to enjoy it. Having said that, every day before starting out I'd look at the best map I had of the area where I thought we would be driving, and every day after we arrived (almost every day, anyway) I'd mark on the map where we had driven.
All that mapping was redundant to my gps/computer... but I just like to know where I was w/regards to big landmarks, the ocean, towns, etc so that I didn't rely to heavily on the gps. Besides, maps are pretty and I like to run my finger along a given route, or jump miles and miles ahead to see something else. I've never enjoyed the experience as much with screen. It's a little bit like reading a book vs. reading online. Online is fine for a forum, for example, but give me a paperback (please!) if it is over 2 pages.
For me, personally, carrying a second (or third?) gps isn't cost effective. I'd prefer a map and compass for that, as they are less fallible than a 2nd gps (and what if the problem is the satellites or the system, and not my gps unit? ).
I suppose that if the price of the gps was lower (or my discretionary gadget budget higher) I could justify one full-color, snazzy gps unit, hardmounted to the rig and another, handheld unit for when I'm not in the truck.
Anyway, just thinking out loud 'cuz I really don't feel like attacking the stuff on my desk right now.