But following a map closely can stop you getting lost, so what is best if you are lost is irrelevant. Understanding and knowing the terrain and the map is the most important thing to not get lost, imho. Not so useful with a tiny screen.icefest wrote:Both GPS/compass have limited use in a deep canyon. The gps can help you get unlost when you get out. Both will require a considerable amount of dead reckoning.
davidmorr wrote:But following a map closely can stop you getting lost, so what is best if you are lost is irrelevant. Understanding and knowing the terrain and the map is the most important thing to not get lost, imho. Not so useful with a tiny screen.
Mark F wrote:My choice would be paper map and gps. I still carry a small magnetic compass but it gets very little use.
icefest wrote:..........The gps can help you get unlost when you get out..............
gpsguided wrote:I'd go for a GPS knowing that it's a mapping GPS with built-in electronic compass. As Icefest said, I'll know exactly where I am once I have a small opening and have signal. With map and compass after being lost for a while, location may not be easily identified.
Gadgetgeek wrote:... But maybe my thoughts would change if I used a newer one?
Bubbalouie wrote:When you've got similar functional outcomes under most circumstances you'll get pretty subjective answers. What you've got here is a good old fashioned Ford vs. Holden debate.
GPSGuided wrote:Not quite the same analogy as Ford and Holden essentially shared the same technology platform. I'd say more like horse and bike.
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