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Inexperianced prospectors
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 617979" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Yeah thats pretty much what I did, we never had GPS's back in the 90s but I have had one ever since they came out, </p><p></p><p>Ever since I got the urge to go exploring I now carry 2 GPS's and mark the Car on both of them and turn one off so in case one goes down I have a backup with the Car logged in,</p><p></p><p>You don't have to spend big bucks just buy a couple of basic models that will draw a Bread Crumb trail and ya good to go and Energizer lithium batteries give you almost double the run time too, My first one got stolen when I put my bag down detecting one time Now I wear a combat vest with one in the pocket and the other in a backpack along with food and drink etc, In dense forest areas a compass isn't much use because you can't see any landmarks, So 2 GPS's is the safer option. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 617979, member: 3775"] Yeah thats pretty much what I did, we never had GPS's back in the 90s but I have had one ever since they came out, Ever since I got the urge to go exploring I now carry 2 GPS's and mark the Car on both of them and turn one off so in case one goes down I have a backup with the Car logged in, You don't have to spend big bucks just buy a couple of basic models that will draw a Bread Crumb trail and ya good to go and Energizer lithium batteries give you almost double the run time too, My first one got stolen when I put my bag down detecting one time Now I wear a combat vest with one in the pocket and the other in a backpack along with food and drink etc, In dense forest areas a compass isn't much use because you can't see any landmarks, So 2 GPS's is the safer option. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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