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Garmin GPSMAP 60cx Review & Mounting Guide

September 15th, 2007 4 comments

It was a long process for me to decide weather or not to buy a gps.  I didn’t know much about them at all.  I didn’t want one that just showed me my coordinates, or showed me which direction I was heading, or showing the line i’ve travelled on, on a blank looking map.  Those options seemed useless to me. 

I wanted a GPS that had EVERY road on it, small or large, and showed me driving on the road, and displayed when to turn, and how far the turn was away.  I Also wanted it to display my speed, tripometer, distance till destination, time till destination.  Using it for the motorcycle would be awesome as well, as I could use the computer and complete a route that I want to take, then upload it to the GPS.  I would use it for hunting to mark good huntspots, and use the topographical maps to see elvation and lakes and streams.  But would there be a unit that does all this, and in my pricerange?  

I started researching Garmin GPS units on their website, and searching on Google for any reviews of specific models I was interested in.  I realized that all the options that I was hoping for, are available in a handheld unit, at a decent cost.  The first unit I bought was the Garmin eTrex Legend cx. It was a great unit, and exactly the same as the 60cx that I bought after, except the legend had the standard GPS receiver on it and it didn’t work so well under the canopy of the forest.  I returned it and decided to spend the extra money on the 60cx.  This unit has the “High Sensitivity-Receiver”, and found that it received it’s sat signal alot quicker, and worked alot better under the forest canopy.  I walked through the forest, under large trees, and the unit never lost it’s signal, and was never interrupted, it even gets a signal in the basement of my house, which has only 1 window. 

Instead of going through each and every feature, and screen, i’ll list below some of the ways that I used this unit.  I think this will give you a better understanding of what it’s capable of, and wheather it’s good for you.

  •  I recently went up to Ten Mile Lake in northern Ontario for a vacation with my wife Michelle.  I used the computer and the software that came with the GPS to create a route to the destination.  I also used the software to add waypoints to specific spots that I needed to mark (the desired campspot, the lake, backup lake, closest gas station, closest grocery store, etc).  I also created a waypoint for a small lake that we could hike to while we were there if we wanted.  I created a second route that went from Ten Mile Lake up Nipissing road and into Magnetawan in case we wanted to go for a drive.  I uploaded all this information into the unit.  Going up highway 401 it would display the highway on the map, and a purple line showing me the way to go.  It would also display the ‘time-to-destination’, and ‘distance-to-next-turn’, etc.  It also leaves a ‘breadcrumb’ that shows me where i’ve been, in case i need to turn around and follow my steps.  When we got up to the lake, if i wanted to hike to that other lake, i would just create a route from where i am, to the waypoint that i create on the computer, same if i need a gas station.  I also used the GPS when i was canoeing, as the topographical maps show all lakes and streams, and i could draw a line that showed me the distance till the end of the stream lake.  It was VERY useful for this trip.  The below picture is a pic of the map, in the software that came with the GPS.  It just shows one of my routes, my ‘breadcrumbs’ on ten mile lake, and a waypoint that i makred called Ten Mile Lake.

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  • This summer a few friends of mine decided to take a long Motorcycle trip through-out northern Ontario.  It was about 1500 kms, and we did it in 3 days.  As you can imagine, that’s alot of turns.  We could’ve used a paper map, and draw on the route that we wanted to take, but we would then have to pull over every 10-15 minutes to make sure we’re on the right roads.  The GPS would work perfectly.  Again, I used the software that came with the unit to create route for the 3 days we would be travelling.  I seperated the routes into 3,  friday’s route, saturday’s and sundays.  On Friday morning I loaded Fridays route which ended in a Hotel in Huntsville.  I waypointed the hotel, and restaurants that were near and did the same thing for Sat and Sun.  The gps never failed the whole time, and if ever i got off-route, it would automatically create a route to get back to my original route.  Worked perfectly, and IMO, way better then paper maps.  It even rained on occasion and since the GPS is waterproof, I had no problems.  The below pic is the route that we took through ontario.  I created this route and uploaded it to the GPS.

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  • During the turkey hunting season I was especially glad to have the GPS.  A couple weeks before the season started, I walked into the forest to scout for signs of turkeys, and to find decent areas where they might exist.  Everytime I found an area that might hold turkey, I marked it on the GPS as a waypoint.  I also marked the exact tree that I would sit against when the season started.  I had the trackback feature turned on, so I could find my way out of the forest, and back to my Jeep at any time.  A friend also drove me around to a couple different areas where he thought there might be turkey, and again, I marked all these locations.  The 60cx worked great under the thick tree canopy, and never cut out.  The below, again, is a pic of the map inside mapsource.  It shows a walk I took through a bush, and along the way, i marked some key-spots.

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Battery life on this unit is pretty good.  I have Panasonic rechargable batteries, and they will last for 2-3 days of driving 4-5 hours a day.  �
Mounting the unit turned out to be fairly simple as well.  I needed it to mount to the Jeep, Escort wagon, Motorcycle, and needed a carrying case for when im hunting / hiking.  I turned to gpscity.ca where I purchased all the mounts that i needed. 

Here are some pics of it mounted to the GPS, Bike, and general use.
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That’s about it.  I love this GPS, and in my eyes, there’s nothing better.  Feel free to email me with any questions or comments.�

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