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Re: Should I buy a GPS for a backpacking trip?

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Originally Posted by Phantom27 View Post
I've never been big on GPS in the mountains. I usually just have a map and compass. I'm one of the few that still know how to use them. Anyway, it is still a question of if it can be done.
Of course it can be done. The Omnia has a stand alone GPS chip in it. You just need to get some software that does not depend on the data signal. There was a thread in here a little bit back that talked about it.
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