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Recent reviews for this item:
James, December 28, 2012
Used on one hike and it worked fine. I like the cemetery
landmarks.
Rob, November 27, 2012
Bought two units for my son and I. Real nice with topo maps
and Birdseye imagery loaded. These are great for navigating
the Florida everglades where we hunt. With Birdseye it's
much easier to distinguish between cypress and Florida pine
in the swamp. Radio feature a real plus to stay in touch
with each other or other Rhino users we hunt with.
A definate step up from my recently purchased Rhino 130.
Mark, June 14, 2012
Contacted Garmin and requested information on Hiking Maps of
the Southeastern United States. Garmin recommended the TOPO
24K DVD for downloading to my computer and GPSMAP 60Cx. They
also directed me to GPSCITY for the best deal on the TOPO
program. The program had some trails already mapped out.
Garmin talked me through downloading other illustrated trail
maps that had been sent to me by fellow hikers. I'm new at
the use of electronic GPS devices, but so far I've found the
maps and the GPS useful on hikes. If you have questions, you
can talk to a real person, at GPS CITY or Garmin.
tom, June 4, 2012
I have not used the software very much yet. I just brought
up certain area of KY to see what was there.