eTrex Venture HC Review

February 15, 2009 · Posted in Main Content · Comment 
eTrex Venture HC

eTrex Venture HC

eTrex Venture HC is an essential for any outdoor excursion. It features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver for peak performance in any environment and includes 24 megabytes (MB) of internal memory, a detailed basemap and crisp color screen.

Ok, thats what eTrex says about this little gadget, now for our eTrex Venture review.

Size: 4.2 x 2.2 x 1.2  weight 5.5 oz

Light weight enough for almost any excursion.  A little bulky to stick in a pocket, but no need for a backpack.  4/5

Battery Life: 14 hours (AAx2)  Normally I would object to a 14 hour battery life, but since this uses standard AA batteries, bring a spare set on multi-day journeys. 3.5/5

Maps: The bundled maps are very very very basic.  Highways, some lakes, a few landmarks.  You can download more specific maps, and have a generous 24mb of memory to save them in.  Good maps are extra $$$ however. 3/5

Features and Price:  Lots of toys.

  • Geocaching – although ive heard some complaints about this feature
  • Outdoor games
  • Hunting/Fishing calendar
  • Sun/Moon information
  • Price – About $135 from Amazon.com
  • Overall features and price 5/5

Other comments on our eTrex Venture HC Review

Satellite pickup is very improved over earlier versions.  No more lost signals next to tall buildings or dense trees.  Satellites were picked up almost instantly….  And I mean fast, about as good as i have seen in a GPS.  Accuracy seems good.  Screen is a little tough to read in daylight.

Overall rating: 4/5

Look at our Hiking GPS Review guide for more information in choosing a hiking GPS.

Hiking GPS Review

February 14, 2009 · Posted in Main Content · Comment 

Hiking GPS

This week we will be reviewing Hiking GPS systems.  These are incredibly useful for the camper, hiker, or anyone tired of being lost in the wilderness and eaten by bears.

Some things to keep in mind when reading the review:

1.  Size – Smaller is better in hiking GPS systems

2. Battery Life – Like the energizer bunny, we like a hiking GPS that keeps going and going

3. Maps – Maps are good.  Less paper to carry, save trees, all that stuff

4. Features and Price.  We like fluff, we like cheap, we want it all.

Anyway, check back this week for the next hiking gps review.