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<blockquote data-quote="Claypipe" data-source="post: 575537" data-attributes="member: 17597"><p>Thanks for your posts folks, keep them coming please.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned the technology is continually changing which would leave my old and trusty Garmin GPS12 for dead, but still doing what it was designed for - marking trails and ability to go back to waypoints like vehicle and camp etc. I was gobsmacked to read about InReach technology on the Garmin website and that it is now being incorporated in some of their handheld GPS units, like their GPSMAP66i. The ability to be able to communicate via the sat phone network on the handheld GPS wherever you are is stunning and a major step forward in safety / recovery. Is there anyone out there using this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claypipe, post: 575537, member: 17597"] Thanks for your posts folks, keep them coming please. I mentioned the technology is continually changing which would leave my old and trusty Garmin GPS12 for dead, but still doing what it was designed for - marking trails and ability to go back to waypoints like vehicle and camp etc. I was gobsmacked to read about InReach technology on the Garmin website and that it is now being incorporated in some of their handheld GPS units, like their GPSMAP66i. The ability to be able to communicate via the sat phone network on the handheld GPS wherever you are is stunning and a major step forward in safety / recovery. Is there anyone out there using this? Thanks, Ron [/QUOTE]
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