cougarmeat
Paddler
John, You are right - I’ve been spending too much time in lakes
. I forgot about reefs - like the one off Orcas North Shore and the one of Patos Island, etc. I should have emphasized the features of a topo map rather implying it was equal to a chart. We are of the same school when it comes to gear. If your phone is also your camera, video recorder, gps, SAT communications and it stops working - or you run out of battery or left your charging cord at the last camp site (happened to a couple we assisted at Pirate’s Cove) - you’ve lost the use of all those devices at once.
The Broughton Group was a discussion Dave and I had here. Before I left I had entered the camp site waypoints and when we got to the area and I brought up the 76GPSMAP’s enhanced (Extra Canadian Blue Chip) chart, it just showed tents (my chosen icon) floating in the water. What was worse, we know the GPS direction is straight line and sometimes there was a big Island between HERE and THERE that didn’t show up.
They initially had a trade-up window but I had missed that. And because the unit was discontinued, they wouldn’t even consider servicing it.
That’s when I switched to my iPad and Gaia, iNavX, and AyeTides (with a Legend and paper backup). I still use the 76 for a speedometer, arrival time estimator and bearing while underway. But I preview the days activities on the iPad before I take off.
The Broughton Group was a discussion Dave and I had here. Before I left I had entered the camp site waypoints and when we got to the area and I brought up the 76GPSMAP’s enhanced (Extra Canadian Blue Chip) chart, it just showed tents (my chosen icon) floating in the water. What was worse, we know the GPS direction is straight line and sometimes there was a big Island between HERE and THERE that didn’t show up.
They initially had a trade-up window but I had missed that. And because the unit was discontinued, they wouldn’t even consider servicing it.
That’s when I switched to my iPad and Gaia, iNavX, and AyeTides (with a Legend and paper backup). I still use the 76 for a speedometer, arrival time estimator and bearing while underway. But I preview the days activities on the iPad before I take off.
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