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  1. Thanks Ken - thought I was going mad !

     

    groundhog123 - not being funny, but you definitely have a legend hcx, not a vista hcx ? If so, I'd be very interested in seeing screenshots taken with ximage and trying to understand why you have a mapset that would appear to have more features.

     

    I do indeed have the Legend HCx. I have just downloaded xImage and will attempt to load up some screen shots a little later (have to do a brake job on the car right now!), but the image shown by coggins is exacly what is on my Legend HCx.

  2. Nope can't see how to get profile ! Any chance of a step by step guide please groundhog123 ? I've been all over the menu's three times now !

     

    Ta.

     

    Well, lets see. First of all, I have CNNA NT 2008 and Topo 2008 installed on my Legend HCx. I select a point to navigate to. In one case I selected a saved route. When the route screen appears, I press the Menu button and a menu pops up with "Profile" as the 3rd option. I select "Profile" and then press the enter button. Another small window pops up asking "Use Road Data" or "Use Off Road Data". In this case, I select "Use Off Road Data". It is at this point that the elevation profile page pops up. Using The Legends auto routing I select a point to navigate to the press "Go To". I then press the "Follow Road" option. After the route is calculated, I press the Page button to go to the screen that shows all the upcoming turns. I then press the Menu button and select "Profile". Once again the elevation profile page comes. Hope this helps. I do not know if this feature is available to those with CNNA NT or TOPO 2008 or both, but I did not find it until this past weekend and I have had both mapsets for about 8 months and 3 months respectively.

  3. I thought I had played with my Legend HCx and found out everything there is to know about it, but the other day I stumbled upon a elevation profile page that I had never seen before. I was routing to a certain location and was on the page indicating all the upcoming turns. On a whim I pressed the menu button and noticed an option called profile. I selected this and an elevation profile of the entire route popped up. I zoomed in and could scroll along route to look at the elevation data. I looked at data for several saved backpacking routes in the mountains. This is way cool and I have played with it for several days now. I am probably the last person to know about this but had not read about it in the forums and do not remember seeing it described in the manual. I have had my Legend for almost a year now and just discovered it. Oh well, just thought I would mention it in case there are other numbskulls like me that take a while to figure some things out.

  4. I think to handicapped cachers, an increase in P&Gs is a sort of godsend. Sometimes I may have to bring someone who can't get around very well, and can't walk very far(My dad). It sucks to sit in the car while someone else is doing a hike/climb/run/find. Maybe you should hide and encourage others to hide the sort of caches you like, but to those of us interested in bringing people who have trouble getting around, an increase in 1/1 park and grabs is not the end of the hunt. It just means that even though we're tied down we can keep hunting.

     

    Excellent point Mredria. I had not really looked at it from that perspective and it certainly changes my attitude to a degree.......although the area in which I live is a P and G micro lovers haven.

  5. I simply refuse to hide a P and G. I will hunt P and Gs, micro or not, all the while telling myself how much I hate P and G micros (which by the way seems to be the only type folks around here hide anymore). I am not in it for the numbers. You can tell that by how long I have been caching and my total finds on my stats and I only have 2 cache hides, but they require effort to reach. I want to place more caches but our area is not too conducive to placing very challenging caches. By challenging, I mean those that are far off the beaten path because I don't particularly care for puzzle caches either. Just my0.2 worth.

  6. Why do you wear a hard hat and safety vest? I wear them also.

     

    If I'm caching in an urban setting with lots of people around a hard hat and safety vest just makes a good camouflage. Wearing that and carrying a clipboard seems to make you disappear into the background.

    Why do you wear them?

     

    I wear them cause I have to for work. I am project manager on highway construction jobs.

  7. I wear a ball cap with the Geocaching logo on it. When I meet other cachers, they usually come up to me and say something like, " I see by your outfit you are a Geocacher".

     

    I also have the same logo on my hardhat. However, it seems if I have a hardhat and safety vest on even other Geocachers don't pay me enough attention to notice the logo. ;)

     

    Why do you wear a hard hat and safety vest? I wear them also.

  8. I just recently installed TOPO 2008 on my Legend HCx. Quite frankly I was a little disappointed. I knew ahead of time it would not be 1:24k. Some of my disappointment may lie in the fact that I live in a relativley flat area so with 1:100k maps not nearly as many of the squiggly lines show up. I have also noticed a lot of ponds do not show up on the topo. As I drive, many ponds of at least an acre in size do not show on the GPS. Maybe there is a minimum size water area that was predetermined....I don't know. Its still pretty cool and will be useful at some point. Just not quite as much as I had hoped for.

  9. I just received a new TOPO 2008 disc and was attempting to install this into Mapsource. Shortly after the installation begins, I get a popup window entitled "Information text" that states "The cabinet file 'Disk1'.cab required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package." If I click on "ignore" at the bottom of the window, another window pops up that reads "The error code is 2350" I am not too computer savvy and any help would be greatly appreciated. BTW, I have a Dell laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium

     

    Thanks in advance for the replies.

     

    I usually see this if I've downloaded the file/disk. If this is the case, try re-downloading.

    If not, you'll probably need to get a replacement disk.

     

    I guess its not the disc. I was able to install TOPO 2008 onto another computer at work with no problems at all, but it will not install on my personal computer

  10. I just received a new TOPO 2008 disc and was attempting to install this into Mapsource. Shortly after the installation begins, I get a popup window entitled "Information text" that states "The cabinet file 'Disk1'.cab required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package." If I click on "ignore" at the bottom of the window, another window pops up that reads "The error code is 2350" I am not too computer savvy and any help would be greatly appreciated. BTW, I have a Dell laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium

     

    Thanks in advance for the replies.

  11. I did the same thing and it takes about 6 weeks and today I got an e-mail that said it is on its way via UPS. Can't wait to get it so I can cancel the discover card.

     

    Ditto. I received an email about 10 days ago that stated my order was being processed and the GPS would be shipped from Amazon although the email stated it could take up to 10 weeks. How long did it take for y'all to receive?

  12. Am new to geocaching and so far have been doing it with just a map. I'm not technology minded at all and am a bit baffled by all the choices of GPS. I like the look of the Legend though and it gets some good write ups. Any one think they're good or can recommend a better, similar priced model. Am in the UK.

     

    Thanks

     

    I have the Legend HCx and I love it. I have also added the City Navigator maps and plan to add topos at some point in the near future. You do not have to be a real techno geek to learn to use the Legend. I have learned some extra tips and tricks by monitoring this forum. The manual is a little lacking in some areas, but you will do fine . I would highly recommend the Legend HCx especially if you are on a little bit of a budget as I am. I purchased mine from Amazon for about $188 US. There are other units that are very nice but most cost a good bit more.

  13. The newer etrex should have come with the lug n catch part of the mount, loose in the box. This screws onto the threaded boss on the back of the etrex, and makes it look like the back supplied in the original kit.

     

    Pity Garmin only supply the large mount by itself, as modern units obviously cant use the replacement back with the standard mount. Luckily I also have a geko, so I bought the geko kit, and at least the cradle fits something.

    The etrex adapter just snaps into the bar ring from the geko kit.

     

    If you don't have the adaptor, you will have to contact Garmin.

     

    What do you mean by Garmin only supplying the large mount by itself?

     

    Yeah, I'm unclear on that, too.

    Seem like this is the large one and this is the standard one

    Or cheaper large one and cheaper standard one

     

    As far as which one you need? I'm assuming large one (1" to 1-1/4" diameter) for mountain bike handlebars and the "standard" for road bike handle bars. Or get the large one and add another layer of sheet rubber for more shock absorption if necessary?

     

    Okay... what is the difference between a mountain bike and a road bike? I think I own a mountain bike but now I'm not so sure... lol.

     

    A mountain bike will have a flat handle bar and wider, knobby tires. Most road bikes have the curved bars with skinny tires. If you have a mountain bike, I am almost certain you would need the large mount. If you found it was a little too large, you could always add another strip of rubber to the supplied one to make up the difference. Or wrap electrical tape multiple times around the bar to enlarge it as well.

  14. I recently loaded all the map segments from City Navigator North America NT 2008 onto a 2 GB card in my Garmin Legend HCx. I was under the impression that the map would show as "City Navigator North America NT 2008" or some such on the unit, so that when I add the topos I can select which of the 2 maps I want to use by highlighting the appropriate one in map setup. After loading CNNA NT, I select "setup map" from the map screen, then select "map setup - information" and I see each and every segment of CNNA with a checkmark loaded onto the unit (each individual state and province). Shouldn't I see only CNNA NT 2008 with a checkmark? Did I do something wrong in the loading process? I would hate to know that I had to uncheck each and every segment of CNNA NT to use Topo 2008.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Walter

  15. I have loaded the states near me from CNNT 2008 in Mapsource into my Legend HCx. I decided to go back and reload all the maps from City Navigator North America NT 2008. I am unable to select the box at bottom left in Mapsource that reads "Include route calculation data". If I load the maps, will it calculate routes if I do not check this box or am I doing something wrong? I almost remember checking this box the first time I loaded maps and the unit does auto route with the segments I have loaded thus far, but now the box is grayed out.

     

    Thanks

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