A:AnswerThe eTrex 22 would allow him to navigate back to his starting point. Please be aware though that there is no ability to send messages or SOS signals from this device. If this was something you were interested in you may wish to review our line of Inreach Satellite communicators
A:AnswerHi Robb,
Most of our TOPO require a one time purchase to download or we do offer micro SD cards as well. Those maps can range from $59 to $ 99 USD.
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Chris
A:AnswerThe eTrex 20x can use up to a 32gb microSD card, which can hold additional mapping information. Preloaded SD cards are available with the information already loaded, or a blank card can be used when downloading data.
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A:AnswerThe operating temperature range is from -4F to 158F (-20C to 70C).
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A:AnswerThe 20X uses a Micro SD card and I have been told that a 32GB card is the largest it can use.
I would recommend the fastest card you can get as speed is important. Prices vary according to speed and quality. Expect to pay approximately $40 for a good one.
A:AnswerNot through Garmin. There may be 3rd party maps available.
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A:AnswerYes, you can input coordinates.
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A:AnswerYes, as long as the formats are matching.
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A:AnswerThe maps included on the device can create pedestrian or cycling routes using roads and trails, but not routes for automobile navigation.
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A:AnswerWaypoints are locations or landmarks that are recorded and stored in your GPS unit. These are locations you may later want to return to. They may be check points on a route or significant ground features, such as a camp, a fork in a trail, or a favorite fishing spot.
Waypoints may be defined and stored in the unit manually by taking coordinates for the waypoint from a map or other reference. Also, waypoints may be entered directly by marking a point at the current position of the unit, giving it a name, and then saving the point.
For information on how your device marks waypoints or saves waypoints please review your owner's manual.
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A:AnswerNo, it has no transmit capability or SOS function. If this was a feature you were interested in we would recommend looking at our line of Inreach satellite communicators