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Landoman

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If you are looking to purchase a GPS, GPS software, or accessories for a gps, let me help you out. We have access to inventory of most major manufacturers. As a fellow TY'r, I have put together pricing that will beat most store pricing.

PM me with specifics of what you are looking for and I should be able to get back to you in a few hours with pricing.

www.bearskincreekoutfitters.com

If there is something you are looking for and do not see, Please do let me know.
 
It really depends on what you want to spend. The Garmin 60csx is what I use and it works great. You can download trail maps to overlay from www.gpssledmaps.com. Not sure how the lower MI maps are but are nice for the UP.

Let me know if you want pricing or if I can help.

Here you can see my 60csx with a Ram mount on my Attak.
 

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Landoman said:
If you are looking to purchase a GPS, GPS software, or accessories for a gps, let me help you out. We have access to inventory of most major manufacturers. As a fellow TY'r, I have put together pricing that will beat most store pricing.

PM me with specifics of what you are looking for and I should be able to get back to you in a few hours with pricing.

My store will be up and running soon with a few of the units that I have seen good reviews about or own myself.

I have a Garmin 60csx with trail maps and city streets downloaded on it. Is theis the best way to go for Wisconsin, The UP, Michigan, and Lower IL? ANy better maps to purchase without flipping screens and discs?
 
sheetwright said:
Landoman said:
If you are looking to purchase a GPS, GPS software, or accessories for a gps, let me help you out. We have access to inventory of most major manufacturers. As a fellow TY'r, I have put together pricing that will beat most store pricing.

PM me with specifics of what you are looking for and I should be able to get back to you in a few hours with pricing.

My store will be up and running soon with a few of the units that I have seen good reviews about or own myself.

I have a Garmin 60csx with trail maps and city streets downloaded on it. Is theis the best way to go for Wisconsin, The UP, Michigan, and Lower IL? ANy better maps to purchase without flipping screens and discs?
Don't you have a hard time with small screen? I know your can't read them while riding but that seems like a small screen. :o|
 
bottlerocket said:
sheetwright said:
Landoman said:
If you are looking to purchase a GPS, GPS software, or accessories for a gps, let me help you out. We have access to inventory of most major manufacturers. As a fellow TY'r, I have put together pricing that will beat most store pricing.

PM me with specifics of what you are looking for and I should be able to get back to you in a few hours with pricing.

My store will be up and running soon with a few of the units that I have seen good reviews about or own myself.

I have a Garmin 60csx with trail maps and city streets downloaded on it. Is theis the best way to go for Wisconsin, The UP, Michigan, and Lower IL? ANy better maps to purchase without flipping screens and discs?
Don't you have a hard time with small screen? I know your can't read them while riding but that seems like a small screen. :o|

I think it is more of a compramise. The 60csx is supposed to be one of the most durable under rough conditions, and gives you versitlity with the maps. I would of loved one that is mor elike th eone in my truck, but it doesn't look possible.
 
Bottlerocket - PM sent

For the way that I ride, I find the 60CSx screen size works fine. i typiclaly only use it at intersections and such. The other thing I like about this unit it is a handheld. It is large enough for trail riding but also works well for out west Elk hunting when I am hiking around.

The 276c is larger, but does need the Garmin data cards which can be pricey. Ultimatly it is what you prefer. Both units are great.

As for the sled maps, I added them to the topo 2008. This set of maps have a bit more detail than the standard base map that came with my 60CSx.

Let me know if you need more info.

Don
www.bearskincreekoutfitters.com
 
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Is there anything out there yet that makes the trails almost like roads on a regular garmin? Ask for a gas station and guide you there? Go from town to town kind of thing? Thinking of doing a complete loop around the U.P and thought that would be neat. Don't think anyone has gotten them that safisticated yet, but doesn't hurt to ask.
 
Landoman said:
It really depends on what you want to spend. The Garmin 60csx is what I use and it works great. You can download trail maps to overlay from www.gpssledmaps.com. Not sure how the lower MI maps are but are nice for the UP.

Let me know if you want pricing or if I can help.

Here you can see my 60csx with a Ram mount on my Attak.

I also have the '06 Attak, and am looking for Garmin 60csx with Ram mount.

If I have any installation questions, is it ok to pm you?

Link to bear... did not work.

I usually order from Amazon.com
 
Thanks for fixing the link. Did that after hunting last night.

Any questions you have, please do let me know
 


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