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Shopping for a GPS?
While I'm not ready to take my four-year-old on any excursions that break away from well traveled public trails, having a GPS receivers on hand to know where you are going or where you've been certainly has merit. Based on a recent question over at my tech site, I put together an overview of features to look for when comparing GPS receivers. The feature sets are wildly varied and confusing, so knowing what to look for makes it easier to sort out the stuff the marketers want you to notice on the box from the stuff that will actually improve your hiking experience. Read on for a GPS buyer's guide.
Posted by Jake at June 21, 2005 07:22 PM