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corbyrs

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  1. I've tried to download the Ibycus maps about 5 times, torrent's his site etc, and all are corrupt... Does anyone know where I can get a working version? ***EDIT*** Looks like the issue with the maps was due to winrar... 7zip did the trick, everything's grand now.
  2. Thanks all for all the help! Opinions are greatly appreciated. Maybe i'll save some coin and go for the 300 with the ibycus maps.
  3. I've been comparing these two for a while, for the extra money I think that the Oregon is a better IMHO... There are a lot of posts out on the web about people not being very happy with the Colorado....
  4. I'm still new to the Game... (Still Trying to decide which handheld to buy ) but I can see both sides of the story here. From my point of view though, the major reason that i'm getting into it is that i've found that cachers seem to know some of the best hikes around! the cache part just makes it more motivating for me to get out in the mountains for the day.
  5. I did see the ibycus maps, i've seen some say they're as good if not better than the Garmin Maps?
  6. All, I've just decided to get into GeoCaching! It looks like a blast. I think that i've narrowed down the device that i want to buy to either 1) The Oregon 2) The Colorado What I'm wondering though is... Is it worth buying the 400t models of either because i live in Canada (They come with the US Topographic Map) I can't see myself going down into the US enough to make the extra $$ worth it... On the other hand I read in a review that the 400t has about 4GB of built in storage as opposed to the 300 which has about 850MB.... Just wondering what fellow canucks thoughts are on this? to me I almost think it would be better to save the extra money to buy the Canadian Topo maps.....?
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