I have a terrible sense of direction too:  heck I got lost on my flight check
ride!!!!!  (Capn' Bob's gonna LOVE that!).  But a GPS without a map database is
worthless; you aren't going to want to enter coordinates!!  I haven't seen any
of the new handhelds, but some of the older ones didn't have maps.  Make sure,
of course, to get one that has maps that you can use, too.  A road map ain't
much good in the woods, and a topo ain't much good on the road.
I did rent a car last year that had a talking GPS map.  You entered in your
destination and it told you what to do.  It worked great, but the voice was a
very annoying female voice, and it actually got agitated sounding when I made
wrong turns!!!  Croikey, it was like driving with me wife!!!   Did I just say
that?
Geoff "WrongWay" Branch
----- Original Message ----- 
From "Rick Fisk" <refisk at chartermi.net>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: GPS Questions - No LBC
> A friend of mine has a terrible sense of direction.  He bought a handheld
> Magellan GPS unit to use when he went deer hunting in the northern woods of
> Michigan.  He lost the GPS unit in the woods.  LOL
>
> Rick
 
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