GPSMAP 67 Review
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neilwoody
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GPSMAP 67 Review
I have used my 67 for several months now and currently am evaluating it under full foliage. The battery life, screen sharpness and positional accuracy are all excellent. I use ExpertGPS 8.51 software to plan my off-trail routes and manage waypoints and tracks. I use Garmin Express or Garmin Connect for firmware updates and EPO/CPE updates. I evaluate the positional accuracy using local hiking trails and roads using Google Earth Pro and/or the latest USGS 7.5 maps (uploaded using the Custom Maps feature) and it is spot-on. Using the GNSS and multiband settings, I achieve a steady accuracy of 6 feet, more than enough for off-trail wilderness navigation. Track recording is set to 1.
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neilwoody
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Sat Dec 03, 2022 12:07 pm
Re: GPSMAP 67 Review
Updated Garmin GPSMAP67 Review (responds to user questions)
I have used my 67 for several months now. I am re- evaluating it under full foliage in the NW Adirondacks. The battery life, screen sharpness and positional accuracy are excellent. I use ExpertGPS 8.52 software to plan my off-trail routes and manage waypoints and tracks. I use Garmin Express or Garmin Connect for software/firmware updates and also for CPE updates. I evaluate the positional accuracy using local hiking trails and roads using Google Earth Pro and/or the latest USGS 7.5 maps (uploaded using the Custom Maps feature) and it is spot-on. Using the GNSS and multiband settings, I can achieve a steady accuracy of 6 feet, more than enough for off-trail wilderness navigation. I have my 67 track recording set to 1 track point per second.
I have used my 67 for several months now. I am re- evaluating it under full foliage in the NW Adirondacks. The battery life, screen sharpness and positional accuracy are excellent. I use ExpertGPS 8.52 software to plan my off-trail routes and manage waypoints and tracks. I use Garmin Express or Garmin Connect for software/firmware updates and also for CPE updates. I evaluate the positional accuracy using local hiking trails and roads using Google Earth Pro and/or the latest USGS 7.5 maps (uploaded using the Custom Maps feature) and it is spot-on. Using the GNSS and multiband settings, I can achieve a steady accuracy of 6 feet, more than enough for off-trail wilderness navigation. I have my 67 track recording set to 1 track point per second.
