I know what Wayne means by "track". The Garmins and I suspect others, does keep a trace of the actual path traveled over the ground. Unless you specifically save the "track", it is transient - it goes away each time you reset.

Unless you have been on the ground in Moab, it may be hard to imagine that the waypoints are more than adequate for navigation on the trails. They don't make as pretty a line on a map, but trust us, they work.

I would like to reiterate my point above. The access in the Moab area is under such constant attack that we cannot afford to leave the published trails. You risk arrest and certainly you will not be allowed to go with the Zu crowd.


Jim Paget
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