GPS units

Can anyone recommend a good hand held GPS? I’m getting sick of using my iPhone as a GPS, and I’d like something more robust and waterproof that doesn’t churn through the battery in a few hours. For some reason iPhones can’t use the GPS unless the phone signal is enabled, so in poor reception areas the battery drain is high. I’m told they’re fine if you pull the SIM out, but I’m not doing that. Initial research tells me that the Garmin eTrex 20 is the most popular non touch screen model, and that the more expensize Garmin Oregon 600 is the most popular touch screen model. Can anyone offer an opinion on these or other models, and whether the touch screen is worth the reduced battery life? Peter Shute


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