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, this again is just my personal opinion of how "I" like to backpack. I do not recommend it to anyone without proper training and experience. I'm also not saying there is anything wrong with using GPS for backpacking. Just talking about my personal preference. And probably a bit reflection of the time period that I grew up in.
A member of the group we were with, had to travel quite a distance before they could get a signal to summon help.

