NWPA22
Active Member
One other thing that may be worth noting is that if you do not like the base map for garmin, which is just a beige base with creeks in blue and topo lines, and want to download satellite imagery they charge you a yearly fee to use their birdseye imagery and the app they use to transfer those maps from a pc to your garmin device is clunky and slow. It is workable and I use it but if you hunt new areas yearly you would have to pay again. I do still use it, I always have my Garmin, my phone with Gaia and a magnetic compassI have a Garmin GPSMap 64ST, I agree with @elk yinzer, it is bulky and I have had issues with batteries going dead quick especially in cold temps. I still use my Garmin but find myself relying more on my phone with Gaia GPS. Their premium map subscription is only like $40 a year, most of the phone based gps apps have similar functionality but I think that Gaia has the best front end user interface. The other apps have too many bells and whistles, Gaia is easy to use and has all that you could possibly need for hunting IMO