Re: Need A GPS
I would recommend almost anything by garmin. I don't have any experience with the Oregon series, but understand that they are some pretty good units. I just recently sold a GPSMAP 76S and it was a great unit. It will record and display multiple points/waypoints, and therefore should display what you are tying to show.
As a personal preference, I would stay away from anything that was a touch screen. This is because they are touch sensitive, and if it is in your pocket or you are wearing gloves, you tend to wind up all over the place when you are trying to see something.
For ease of use and gives you all the essentials that you need: I would go with any of the units that are in the 70 or 60 series. Some have maps, others just just show what you put in. For me, I prefer paper maps with the GPS as a position indicator. I don't like being bound to batteries. Most of these units have a real time accuracy after WAAS correction of about 2-3 meters. If you have time, let it sit on a point for about 30 minutes and it will position its self to around a meter. I have compared these to our work Trimbles post processed and this is true the majority of the time!
Anyway, stay below $300 bucks, any more than that and you are mostly buying fluff.
Take it easy.