I have to admit that I never thought of tech things. When the teacher handed out homework it might have made it home to be ignored. There was more important things to be taken care of; much of the year the focal point was fishing gear, trout, salmon, or steelhead. When I grew up a little, a rifle or shotgun had my full attention in the fall. As an older adult, the gps became an extention of my outdoor life and my career.
Being that English and grammar were not my favorite subject matter, at times I do not trust what I write.
My wife and I sit shoulder to shoulder at our respective computers in our computer room. Today she was kind enough to take my 530HCx and follow the directions I posted. She is NOT a gps person, but she programs the VCR/DVD recorder.
Today she sat here with the 530HCx in hand and followed the directions as posted. This was done to ensure that my directions were clear. She was able to follow the directions.
I benefit from the questions because they make me think and try the different options to see if they work.
I have, sitting on the back burner, a rough item to be posted. It was generated because of two events of lost or disorientated people in the Sierra Nevada in the last thirty days. These could have had serious consequences. Within a 15-mile circle a third event occurred in October in which a woman died of exposure.
If one of my posts keeps a person from spending a freezing night in the woods, I feel I have accomplished some good.