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Reply #10 - Mar 16th, 2012 at 9:11pm
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I'm just curious, but what is the attraction to this technology?
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I'm as inconsistent and hypocritical as hell, cuz I like to have a map, and I enjoy all the creature comforts of modern canoe camping.


So you have answered your own question, haven't you? To me, A GPS is to a map what a kevlar canoe is to an aluminum canoe.  Or what a led head lamp is to a 2-D battery handheld.  Or a canvas tent is to a nylon.  Etc.  We make decisions on which of the technologies we wish to bring with us. (Although I do put things like phones and radios in another category because they bring things from the outside world into the wilderness.)
  
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Reply #11 - Mar 20th, 2012 at 2:38am
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My Spot 2 arrived at my local Best Buy today, so this evening I dropped in to pick it up.

As I was completing the paperwork, I noticed that the sale price on-line was in variance to that shown on the store's receipt.  The on-line price was $49.99.  The store receipt said $34.99.  By the time I got home, I had an e-mail waiting that said that I had received a $15.00 additional discount.

Now THAT'S a price I can certainly live with!  If you ordered one, I hope you have a similar surprise waiting for you at pick-up.

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Reply #12 - Apr 5th, 2012 at 11:16pm
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Puckster wrote on Mar 16th, 2012 at 3:07am:
I'm just curious, but what is the attraction to this technology? 

Same question goes for weather radios, GPS, etc...  To me, part of the thrill of wilderness travel is going to a place where I am cut off from the modern world.  A little risk to me adds a bit of excitement to the trip.  I'm as inconsistent and hypocritical as hell, cuz I like to have a map, and I enjoy all the creature comforts of modern canoe camping.

I suppose solo canoeing is another matter, or is it?

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I'm doing a 3 week solo this spring and a SPOT GPS Messenger was a must for my wife.  It's worth it to give her peace of mind.  Also found another use for it.  My trip is part of a sabbatical (I'm a pastor).  I'll hit my "I'm OK" button at every lake and campsite, which will plot me on a map.  A member of the congregation has volunteered to put my developing route on a map and post every other day to the web, allowing everyone to see progress (and part of this is for the per mile pledge people are making to support the church's ministries).  I have no use, however, for gps or anything else.  But I do take my kindle.  Saves me from lugging a bunch of books.
  
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Reply #13 - Apr 6th, 2012 at 12:58pm
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Steve wrote on Apr 5th, 2012 at 11:16pm:
Puckster wrote on Mar 16th, 2012 at 3:07am:
I'm just curious, but what is the attraction to this technology? 

Same question goes for weather radios, GPS, etc...  To me, part of the thrill of wilderness travel is going to a place where I am cut off from the modern world.  A little risk to me adds a bit of excitement to the trip.  I'm as inconsistent and hypocritical as hell, cuz I like to have a map, and I enjoy all the creature comforts of modern canoe camping.

I suppose solo canoeing is another matter, or is it?

prouboy


I'm doing a 3 week solo this spring and a SPOT GPS Messenger was a must for my wife.  It's worth it to give her peace of mind.  Also found another use for it.  My trip is part of a sabbatical (I'm a pastor).  I'll hit my "I'm OK" button at every lake and campsite, which will plot me on a map.  A member of the congregation has volunteered to put my developing route on a map and post every other day to the web, allowing everyone to see progress (and part of this is for the per mile pledge people are making to support the church's ministries).  I have no use, however, for gps or anything else.  But I do take my kindle.  Saves me from lugging a bunch of books.


Ahoy Steve......welcome aboard as Old Salt would say.

For a little bit extra you could subscribe to the tracking feature on your SPOT and your people could watch your progress as well as your campsites in real time. Sort of neat.

Going through a few things last night and remembered to check out my SPOT. After all it did stay submerged for about 10 to 12 minutes in Lake Superior last year (fortunately I was in a back bay, not to cold). I am here to report all is well. No corrosion and the unit turned on no problem. Don't be afraid to wear it on your person, even in wet conditions. It will be there when you need it. Just slap it right on your belt. Otherwise when the rapids or a bear takes your bag you might not have it........Just my not so humble opinion (God's workin on me......progress is there but it is slow.......might take a lifetime  Grin ).
  
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Reply #14 - Apr 6th, 2012 at 6:42pm
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zski wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 9:49pm:
dd: Do you (or others) use smartphone/spot to txt?


I do. I have a SPOT that came as a package with my DeLorme GSP. The two are paired together, so I can type a txt on the GSP and the SPOT sends it. Works great, 100% success rate from the Q last year.

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Reply #15 - Apr 6th, 2012 at 11:22pm
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Ranger wrote on Apr 6th, 2012 at 6:42pm:
zski wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 9:49pm:
dd: Do you (or others) use smartphone/spot to txt?


I do. I have a SPOT that came as a package with my DeLorme GSP. The two are paired together, so I can type a txt on the GSP and the SPOT sends it. Works great, 100% success rate from the Q last year.

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Does it also receive messages or is it one way communication?
  
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Reply #16 - Apr 7th, 2012 at 5:41pm
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PJ,

It's one-way, only sending messages out. It has the standard SPOT All Ok/SOS options, plus the type & txt.

The message that the recipients receive includes your txt and the link to your location.

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Re: SPOT 2 sale
Reply #17 - Apr 11th, 2012 at 2:29pm
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I'm doing a 3 week solo this spring and a SPOT GPS Messenger was a must for my wife.  It's worth it to give her peace of mind.  Also found another use for it.  My trip is part of a sabbatical (I'm a pastor).  I'll hit my "I'm OK" button at every lake and campsite, which will plot me on a map.  A member of the congregation has volunteered to put my developing route on a map and post every other day to the web, allowing everyone to see progress (and part of this is for the per mile pledge people are making to support the church's ministries).  I have no use, however, for gps or anything else.  But I do take my kindle.  Saves me from lugging a bunch of books. [/quote]

Ahoy Steve......welcome aboard as Old Salt would say.

For a little bit extra you could subscribe to the tracking feature on your SPOT and your people could watch your progress as well as your campsites in real time. Sort of neat.

Going through a few things last night and remembered to check out my SPOT. After all it did stay submerged for about 10 to 12 minutes in Lake Superior last year (fortunately I was in a back bay, not to cold). I am here to report all is well. No corrosion and the unit turned on no problem. Don't be afraid to wear it on your person, even in wet conditions. It will be there when you need it. Just slap it right on your belt. Otherwise when the rapids or a bear takes your bag you might not have it........Just my not so humble opinion (God's workin on me......progress is there but it is slow.......might take a lifetime  Grin ).
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Thanks for the welcome, MA.  Yeah, I could do the tracking, but it's $50 and, from what I understand, significantly more battery use.  Since I'll be doing the OK signal on each lake and campsite I think that will suffice.  I would hope no one, including my family, would be bored enough that they want to sit in front of the computer for real time updates!
  
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