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  1. On 7/15/2018 at 2:56 PM, Mac said:

    I didn't comment on their proposed reg changes but am curious when the results of their decisions emerge? 

    Mac,

    Theres a recent post on the DNR thread over at the Alaska Gold Forum by GeoWizard.  He included this link:

    http://www.stampede-gold.com/notice_of_withdrawal.pdf

     

    Looks like they withdrew their proposal.  Gonna try and take it to the legislature for action instead.  Good luck with those clowns.

  2. 1 hour ago, GB_Amateur said:

    I assume you refer to this model:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MY03CZP/?coliid=IR6R0VV8NPW7C&colid=KT4N3YMOA948&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

    This uses Delorme's (proprietary?) communication system.  Here is a Delorme's model:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I6EY01C/?coliid=I37BLUV8OMN406&colid=KT4N3YMOA948&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

    Does anyone know of any advantages of paying the extra $160 to get the Garmin instead of the Delorme?

    GB_Amateur,

    Yes, the Garmin model with the InReach is the Garmin InReach Explorer+ you linked to at amazon.

    I have a Delorme InReach Explorer, the Delorme model you linked to as well. 

    I use a Garmin GPSmap 62s for navigation, and the Delorme, for emergency response and simple texting like (All OK, headed back) as preset messages since it is such a pain to manually text using the Delorme.  I imagine if I had the Explorer+, I would only need to carry one unit instead of two, as the Delorme Explorer is more for emergency response and communication than it is for navigation.

    Depending on whether or not your situation requires the InReach communication, the advantage of paying the extra $160 is that you wouldn't have to pay the $289 just for the explorer, and then buy a GPS for navigation.  All of the Delorme InReach have monthly/yearly subscription plans just like a cell phone provider.  I think they vary from $5 a month to $35 month.  

    My explorer usually sits in the glove compartment of my truck, with its cigarette lighter charger waiting to save the day.  

  3. I use a Garmin GPSmap 62s quite a bit at work.  Garmin has software for your computer called BaseCamp, that costs like 30 dollars a year.  BaseCamp allows you to download high res maps for anywhere in the USA at least, and the software allows you to plan adventures, and enter waypoints as well as an easier interface with the GPS.  The only thing I don't like about my Garmin, is its hard to see the screen in the sun, and it really eats up AAA batteries.  My buddy has a Garmin, with built in InReach, which allows for emergency rescue, and text capability through satellite networks.  Useful for emergency no cell areas.

  4. Just looking at it, it looks kind of like a locket.  Are the edges raised, so that it could hold a picture, or object?  It also looks roughly made.  Maybe some sort of weight for a scale?  Some other industrial use?

    Those are my guesses.  

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