Maybe I missed it, but what's the best handheld with topo *and* roads? Any handhelds that do trips?
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Pro:
- My laptop's screen is matte and is 15"3" wide!
- Run any GPS software
- Use USB Garmin GPS 18, mounted on my snorkel
- Use Google Earth, based on 2 Giga of cache of high details photos of Death Valley. I can see a medium size boulder from space before I see it in person.
If I could have my ideal set up it would be something with a transflective screen and works in tablet mode. For portability I think the OQO (http://www.oqo.com) is the way. QUOTE]
All it needs is a Flash drive instead of the HDD...maybe forthcoming?
I agree with the laptop/Topo 6 solution, that's what I run. You can also upgrade to a Bluetooth receiver. It is bulky though.
Does the Zumo 450 do Topo?
... Does the Zumo 450 do Topo?
Wow. This thread answered some ofmy questions in regards to the Lowrance Baja. I am using a Garmin eTrex for my very basic although handy GPS mapping/tracking needs right now. I am considering investing in a higher $$ unit and I think I may end up going with the Baja.
Another Brett