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Garmin for me. Tom-Tom sales have taken a hit of late apparently, which has no specific relevance and is just a random factoid that I picked up today.


So Shosh - we have been helpful as ever. Tom Tom and Garmin are recommended.


You oould do what I did and went for the ones that had the spec required (i.e. idiot proof) and picked the cheapest.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Garmin for me. Tom-Tom sales have taken a hit of

> late apparently, >


Probably due to the number of fatalities... yes really just drive straight through that old ladies house and out onto the motorway on the other side...

A sextant and calipers also a portable telescope or an eye glass are perfect for practical navigation within the urban environs......oh and chart of the night sky...most important for any purposeful voyage


Make provisions for a sniffer dog incase one find one self lost.....marvelous beasts


Lastly "Snow shoes"....considering the weather



Grr woooof

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