Garmin bought DeLorme back in early 2016 . If you are seeing a DeLorme InReach it is from the Delorme last production runs. When they are gone, they are gone. Like the other comments, vital for emergencies, good for comm in remote places, great gps for iPad or iPhone via blue tooth, sucks...
I always have a few trips in the planning stage. When I hear about a destination or a trail that I'd like to do someday, it gets a file on the computer. Related information gets added over time -- nearby places, restaurants that sound unique, maybe some oddball lodging, little known spots...
Planning on doing a part of this route during a 2-week SE Utah trip in October.
Hall's Ferry was down for a good bit of 1016 due to blown engine. They are back up and running now. Departs the south side on even hours, the north on odd hours.
Thanks for the write up. You could spend a...
Was a fairly happy DeLorme user for years. Garmin bought them out in 2016 to get their hands on the InReach. No more PN20s, 40s, or 60s. I smashed the screen on my PN60 during a rapel in Devil's Chasm last year. Broke my heart that I couldn't replace it. My Garmin Oregon is no where near...
I have two of the Roll-A-Cots. The outfitter we used for a white water trip on the Colorado through the Grand Canyon used these. We bought a pair after that trip. Takes a few minutes to understand the set up, but for the low weight, quality of the build, and a seriously comfortable night's...
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