Looking for opinions on which to get. Left my original post in the coyote out forum. Any suggestions would be great.
Does the Inreach graphically track on a map online? I like that about my SPOT since at any time my wife can actually see where I am at and that I am "alive" and on the move, even if I am not sending messages.
So to tell a quick story about using a SPOT...when I was sheep hunting in Wyoming in 2009 my wife (fiancee' then) woke up early and was watching my progress online on the SPOT website, she then began to see I was making circles and prayed I would find what ever I was looking for. On my end, I had shot my ram at first light from an elevated pinnacle as he was crossing a small opening in the timber. I wasn't even positive the shot had connected. When I got over to where he was at, I was making circles trying to locate some sign and becoming more and more concerned and discouraged. I sat down by a tiny patch of melting snow and began eating some snow. from ground level, about 80 yards ahead I could see my ram down. It was a huge relief and in a way, my wife got to "experience" it with me.
The Inreach intrigues me since I would like two way messaging capabilities.
I just read the newest ebj last night, that is,what sparked my curiosity, and I want to get actual users opinions on it. I'm torn between in reach or a sat phone.Brandon Mason just did a fairly comprehensive review in the latest EBJ, this should be pretty helpful.
I bought the inreach explorer on ebay brand new for less than the SE. shop around abit!Is the InReach Explorer worth the extra $80 or so over the InReach SE? I would carry my Garmin for my navigation needs. I really like the idea of two way communications so my wife and others can keep me informed of things on their end.
Kidd, did you buy new or used?I bought the inreach explorer on ebay brand new for less than the SE. shop around abit!
Kidd, did you buy new or used?