LA Times calls Colorado 400t “an utterly vital piece of equipment”

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On day one, Dan begins at Black Rock Canyon and finds that "the gentle uphill slope that seems so manageable in the orderly 3-D topographic display of the Garmin turns out to be a thigh-killing trudge through ankle-deep kitty litter."

Colorado_400trf And Dan appreciated the abundance data packed into his handheld. "With all its easy-to-sort readouts — odometer, altitude and real-time guidance to way points — the Garmin seems like an utterly vital piece of equipment."

When he needed it most at the end of his day, Dan’s Colorado came through. "I switch on the Garmin to find my first way point, where I’ve cached a 2-gallon bag of water," Dan writes. "The device’s little floating arrow guides me to within 3 feet of the rock under which I hid it."

Because we want to save some of the drama — and there’s plenty as Dan’s journey continues — we won’t spoil the ending. Just click here to see how Dan fares.

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