GPS Ranger in Death Valley
Published on September 20th, 2007 in gps navigation, misc news
National Park Service of Death Valley is now offering GPS guided tours via a device called GPS Ranger. These GPS devices can be rented for $20 from a kiosk at Furnace Creek Visitor Center, can be attached to your dashboard to help you explore the 3,000 square mile national park.
Whenever you approach to certain ‘hot spot’ the device will kick in and give you a video commentary about the area, explaining its history, importance, etc…
You can see demo of the GPS Ranger at manufacturers website… via
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April 7th, 2008 at 1:52 pm
i need to know how to buy or free to get this gps ranger ? how can i get it i am hard of hearing with sign language too so let me know thank