Pack Rat
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jan 18, 2011
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I plan on running on Lake Superior which is extremely cold during the summer
(around 50F) and it get's a weird 30' fog bank that can engulf you at any time. In my old Zodiac I had jury rigged a compass (crudely) that worked pretty good I thought since I could hold a course between the islands (Apostles Islands have 22 islands) and not head out into open water.
Now with GPS available and the price reasonable I'm tempted to get one but to be honest I've had one before that I never could figure out how to use. It was a 500 dollar unit I got free with the purchase of a new truck. The kids figured it out and loved it but the old guy never could even with an instructional CD.
I have a superb book on Lake Superior I just purchased that has GPS points in it I'd like to use. What's a good (SIMPLE) hand held hikers unit I can punch in the GPS points into and have a simple arrow pointing me in the right direction? I'm still going to use old maps I kept and get a new boat compass since I know how to use them well enough island hopping the big lake.
I've seen what the GPS can do and I'm impressed. My buddy came across 25 miles in the fog and hit the Marina entrance dead on in the fog one day.
(around 50F) and it get's a weird 30' fog bank that can engulf you at any time. In my old Zodiac I had jury rigged a compass (crudely) that worked pretty good I thought since I could hold a course between the islands (Apostles Islands have 22 islands) and not head out into open water.


Now with GPS available and the price reasonable I'm tempted to get one but to be honest I've had one before that I never could figure out how to use. It was a 500 dollar unit I got free with the purchase of a new truck. The kids figured it out and loved it but the old guy never could even with an instructional CD.
I have a superb book on Lake Superior I just purchased that has GPS points in it I'd like to use. What's a good (SIMPLE) hand held hikers unit I can punch in the GPS points into and have a simple arrow pointing me in the right direction? I'm still going to use old maps I kept and get a new boat compass since I know how to use them well enough island hopping the big lake.
I've seen what the GPS can do and I'm impressed. My buddy came across 25 miles in the fog and hit the Marina entrance dead on in the fog one day.