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Getting Properly Lost and Generously Found Garmin adventurists

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Some plan their ventures meticulously to avoid difficulties or obstacles. Others embrace challenges and seek the unknown. For the latter, there are the  Garmin Express   Adventurists. Started by Tom Morgan, this U.K.-based company creates large-scale events where participants can escape, in their words, “boringness and predictability.”   AUTOMOTIVE       OUTDOOR       SAVED BY GARMIN In 2016, Americans Scott Gurian and Drew Gurian participated within the Adventurists’ 2016 Mongol Rally — an epic road trip that took the brothers 7 weeks to finish. They were prepared for his or her journey and endured many challenges along the way. However, they eventually made a costly mistake in a particularly remote area that put the completion of their adventure, and themselves, at risk. A “Crazy” Road Trip Scott and Drew are experienced travelers. As a journalist and a photographer, respectively, their work has taken them around the world. During their day off, the brothers wish to trav

Garmin introduces next-gen GPS dog tracking

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Today, Garmin GPS announced new capabilities to its GPS dog tracking system, including the new Astro 430, a GPS and GLONASS dog tracking handheld which will track up to twenty dogs at a variety of up to nine miles, and is capable of updating their location every 2.5 seconds. The unit is often utilized in conjunction with the new DriveTrack 70 LMT, a seven-inch touchscreen dashboard navigator that tracks dogs from inside a vehicle and navigates to them. additionally, hunters can now see their dogs’ whereabouts on any fēnix 3 or fēnix 5 watches. The capabilities reach existing Alpha tracking and training systems also. The groundbreaking, industry-standard Garmin Astro just got better. The new Astro 430 can track twice as many dogs with an update rate that’s twice as fast as previous models. and therefore the new DriveTrack 70 LMT demonstrates that Garmin has heard hound hunters loud and clear, answering their desire to trace big-running dogs from their truck on an outsized, easy-