Good GPS device to tracking my travels?

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I agree with Lukasz, gps units can last decades. Like you I own a Garmin eTrex Vista HCx and I love it. Even to the extent that I now use it as satnav in my car,since upgrading the Vista with road changes and directions is free with Open Street maps, whereas the car satnav systems typically charge you quite some fees. It is far superior then the satnav sold for cars specifically, at least in my opinion and if you can deal with beeps the Vista HCx uses to indicate a nearby change of direction.

Just last week I reviewed quite some of the recent replacement of the Vista and actually the only function I would consider a valid reason for upgrading the Vista is for a more convenient integration of geocaching. Currently miss the descriptions, but for the rest after 7 years of using the Garmin Etrix Vista HCx is can only conclude that it still remains the best in the market.

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A few years is quite a recent as for GPS device, which are designed to last for years, and not 1-2 years like smartphones... I've bought Garmin Etrex 20, which has similar capabilities to yours, but you'll want probably a bit more.

As for tracking, Etrex may be too little. I don't know how it is with tracks, it has the ability to 'archive' them, but it has performance problems after loading more than 2000 geocaches, so storing months of tracking data could be an issue on that device. But more advanced devices from Oregon series can store many thousends of geocaches, I suppose month of tracking data would be no isssue either.

As for maps, I have old, 2GB microSD card from old phone, so I must switch maps when I go to the other countries. With newer device and bigger SD card you should be able even to store the whole world map. That wiki page claims, you can have whole world map on devices like Garmin Dakota 300 (sorry, German only).

As for charging, I don't know if USB is really so sensible. I prefer to have many spare AA rechargable batteries, I can buy unrechargeable AA batteries in any newspaper show. But there are USB AA chargers.

All Garmins, from what I know, store tracks in GPX format. For sure it's the case of my Etrex.

Bags are no problem for GPS signal for recent Garmins. Buses or trains are, especially by cloudy weather.

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