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  1. I don't understand why the Altimeter needs to be calibrated all the time!

     

    I know the exact pressure and how far above sea level I live. If I let my Oregon 450 (3.9) lay over night, calibrated via pressure or elevation the elevation have changed a lot over night. Eve the slightness presure change makes a huge difference.

     

    So, what is the best settings to get good Altimeter readings on a Oeregn 450? Overall.

     

    Im aware of this site, http://garminoregon.wikispaces.com/

     

    And, is the pressure the same indoors, as outdoors?

  2. Is it possible to show the Comment on a waypoint, rather then the Name of it on the map, on a Oregon 450? Its possible to do so in Basecamp, but I cant find out if its possible to do in the actual Gps. It would be a great feature!

     

    Sounds like you are loading geocaches as waypoints? I can’t imagine why you would be doing that and not using GPX files to load geocaches as geocaches. The paperless geocaching feature uses child waypoints as extra points like parking coords, trail head coords but there’s not much use for waypoints on an Oregon for geocaching other than that. You can change the name manually in the Waypoint Manager but there is no way to switch name with comment on the GPS its self. This is easy to do if loading geocaches as waypoints using GSAK but again I don’t know why you would be loading geocaches as waypoints.

     

    .. And a GC question: Is it possible to get the .loc files that I dl from GC.com to get in the GC-section on the Oregon 450? And have them with identifiably names and not gc-codes. :P

     

    LOC files only contain very limited information of geocaches. You should be using GPX files to get all the geocache information.

     

    The Oregon Wiki is the best Oregon resource to answer questions about Oregons.

     

    Its to dadgum expensive to get premium acc! :D

     

    Can I convert the .loc files, so they appear in Geocahces somehow? Well, i did, and they did not appear in the geocaches.

  3. Is it possible to show the Comment on a waypoint, rather then the Name of it on the map, on a Oregon 450? Its possible to do so in Basecamp, but I cant find out if its possible to do in the actual Gps. It would be a great feature!

     

    .. And a GC question: Is it possible to get the .loc files that I dl from GC.com to get in the GC-section on the Oregon 450? And have them with identifiably names and not gc-codes. :P

     

     

    Hard to write a suitable topic for these questions. :D

  4. Just visit a mountain that is 67.1 meter high and used for map making. Did zero out the Oregon 450, and then visit another spot I know is 16 meters above sea level and the GPS told me 15 meters, and the barometer told me 16 meters. I had connection to many Egnos satellites at the moment, maybe its there for the GPS data was almost spot on. Must test this out more. :-)

     

    http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?tr...4c552e381ddbba1

  5. Its between GPSMAP 62s, Oregon 450/550.

     

    This is what I do in my life, which unit will fit me best?

     

    - Berrie and mushroom

    I pick a lot of berries and mushroom under the fall. Parks the car and walk 3-4 hours into a deep forest with tight vegetation. I mark my mushrooms spots with a waypoint, I need to change the icon so I know what kind of mushroom that was growing on that particular spot. My fingers will be dirty (that might sound weird in some ears. lol) from mud and "blueberry juice". Because I'm very deep into the forest, where there are only animal-trails I would be lost for some time if the unit breaks or crashes, so an unbreakable and uncrashable unit would be great. I want it to be easy as possible to add a waypoint to the map. Is any of the screens un-scratchable, like the iPhone screens? And I don't want to clean my hand for just adding a waypoint! I need to plan the route with the map, to find the best way home.

     

    - Geocaching

    I do some Geocaching. The caches can be in very tight vegetation, and in spots where they can be hard to get to. So I need to plan my route via the screen. I really need to pan a lot, and zoom in and out. I don't want to find shade just to read the screen, or place my hand over it. I just want to grab the unit and look at it!

     

    - Hiking with my camera

    I do a lot of nature photography and often walk in places no one else want to walk in, not even animals. Finding dead animals in those places is not that uncommon. lol!

     

    - Biking low prior

    Thinking of start to use my bike more to get better cardio, and it might be more fun with a gps! I want to be able to track my movements in the forest, see my speed, and then bring the track into the computer. Is it possible somehow to get heartrate with any mentioned units?

     

    if anyone could tell me how to add a waypoints, and change icon for both units i would be very happy.

     

     

    Any ideas?

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