I second Matt's recommendation as I have one also and have used it
extensively.  Farmer, Cottingham and I found the Monturaqui crater using our
GPS's and all we had were old published co-ordinates to guide us.  I think
Cottingham had a Magellon, however on that trip.

Jim Strope
421 Fourth Street
Glen Dale, WV  26038

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> I use the Garmin GPS III + for geologic field work and love it! It works
in
> just about every weather condition, in trees, and in one case, under
water.
> Matt Morgan
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> > Which brand GPS do you think I can buy one, megellon or garmin. Also I
> > wanted something to hook up to the computer to download data. I could
use
> it
> > for land and in airplane too.
> >
> >
> > Tom
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