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  1. I think if you purchase 2008 after the release of 2009 it makes sense. 2008 will be sold for a much lower price now that 2009 is out so everyone would just buy 2008 and upgrade for free if that were allowed.

     

    The ones (like myself) that got the upgrade for free bought it within a set time frame before the release of 2009.

     

    A buddy of mine ordered the full version from their website, for some reason 2008 shipped - they are sending him an upgrade DVD at no charge since he purchased from Garmin.

     

    HMMM...... so the full version 2009 is available now? They told me it was not and did not know when it would become available. Oh well...........

  2. I contacted Garmin yesterday to inquire about the release of a full version of City Navigator 2009. I was told by the Garmin rep that, at this point, they really had no idea when the CN 2009 would by available for purchase. I then asked if I were to purchase an 08 version if I would receive the 2009 update for free. I was told I would not be able to receive the update for free. The reason I was given was because the price of the 2008 version had been significantly reduced and with price of the 2009 update added it would bring the total cost to the original cost of the 2008 disc. This person said that when the 2009 is eventually released, the price would be around $165. This is contrary to post I have read on this forum. I was under the impression that some had recently purchased the 2008 version and had then been given the 2009 update for free. Maybe this person had no idea what they were talking about, but I refuse to spend 165 on maps. With the info I was given, I will just be happy with CN 2008. Is this Garmin rep clueless or is me that does not have a clue?

    It would really surprise me if they raised the price on the CN 2009. The trend has been to lower the price as the usage of GPS units increases. I'd expect the price to be about $99.00 or less. But what do I know....

     

    165.00 is quite a lot for CN 2009. I would not expect that price to hold very long, but my main rant is the lady said upgrades were in fact NOT free even if one had just recently purchased an outdated version

    which, if I remember correctly, is contrary to what a few have posted on this forum. I would be curious to know if some have indeed received free upgrades to 2009 after having bought 2008. I suspect the Garmin rep was giving mis-information...............or maybe I am mis-informed, which is also quite possible.

  3. I contacted Garmin yesterday to inquire about the release of a full version of City Navigator 2009. I was told by the Garmin rep that, at this point, they really had no idea when the CN 2009 would by available for purchase. I then asked if I were to purchase an 08 version if I would receive the 2009 update for free. I was told I would not be able to receive the update for free. The reason I was given was because the price of the 2008 version had been significantly reduced and with price of the 2009 update added it would bring the total cost to the original cost of the 2008 disc. This person said that when the 2009 is eventually released, the price would be around $165. This is contrary to post I have read on this forum. I was under the impression that some had recently purchased the 2008 version and had then been given the 2009 update for free. Maybe this person had no idea what they were talking about, but I refuse to spend 165 on maps. With the info I was given, I will just be happy with CN 2008. Is this Garmin rep clueless or is me that does not have a clue?

  4. I just tried to down load the latest version, but keep getting an error message that reads something like "Cannot download ibycus.exe from ibycusUSA. The connection with the server was reset". Not word for word, but close. I had downloaded the earlier version a few weeks ago but want the latest version because it contains Texas. The first time I tried downloading the new version, I got the same message and even though it continued to download after starting again, I only got about 350 MBs worth.

     

    I'm not totally sure, but I didn't think the online version contains Texas (yet) anyways. The next version certainly will (I have it locally, just have to finalize and upload it).

     

    OOPS, my mistake. I thought Texas was on the most recent version. I'll try with next version. Thanks a bunch!

  5. I just tried to down load the latest version, but keep getting an error message that reads something like "Cannot download ibycus.exe from ibycusUSA. The connection with the server was reset". Not word for word, but close. I had downloaded the earlier version a few weeks ago but want the latest version because it contains Texas. The first time I tried downloading the new version, I got the same message and even though it continued to download after starting again, I only got about 350 MBs worth.

  6. Looks like you have a golf course near your house, but I don't see any greens or tee boxes. Is it a new course under construction or has it been abandonded?

  7. You are being awfully kind to someone that hid a cache on your property without your permission. At any rate, Welcome to the sport and read the forums for guidance on a GPSr that will work for you and especially read the guidelines for proper placement of geocaches.....which obviously someone did not do. Its a good idea to find quite a few caches before hiding your first one. At that point you will a have a very good idea of how to hide your first cache.

  8. Hi and thank you for taking the time to help me. I have just purchased a Vista HCx GPS unit wanted to upgrade it's mapping software. I mainly use it for caching but do use it in the car as well. I would like a complete and detailed of a mapp as possible. Does anyone have a recommendation of which software I should purchase?

     

    Thanks,

     

    WinWin56 :)

     

    Garmin Mapsource City Navigator for streets and Topo 2008 for terrain. Check over in the GPS units and software forum. You'll find lots of info there. Thats probably where this post will get moved to anyway.

  9. There are many great caches in the Austin area. Its too bad you had this experience for your first cache. I can assure you it was a rare occurance. As the others have stated, be sure to log your visit on the cache page even if it is a "did not find". This could be a warning to others.

  10. I paid 188.00 for a Legend HCx from Adorama (camera joint) through Amazon.com and love it. Of course the maps are extra....around 110 for City Navigator and 70 for Topos. I have dealt with Adorama direct when buying cameras and they have always been great to me.

  11. I almost bid on a used Mapsource City Navigator disc on eBay then I started thinking if an unlock code is required in order to make the maps work with an indivdual unit, would it be a good idea. I thought better about it and did not bid. My question, can a used disc work with a new unit? I have the Legend HCx. Thanks!

  12. Well, I just got a GPS for my birthday acually and am wondering if it's good in your opinions. It's a Garmin eTrex Legend, hooks up to the computer with a USB, I believe it was about 150$ ish. What do you think?

     

    You will have a great time with the Legend. Great GPS. Is it the Cx or the HCx? I cached for several years with only the original yellow eTrex. I just purchased a Legend HCx for my birthday. It will do the auto routing, just doesn't have the compass or barometric altimeter, which I do not need. Now I just have to save the bucks and get the maps.

  13. Looking to upgrade from the old yellow eTrex to a Legend HCx. Can someone lead me to the least expensive (but reputable) place to purchase on the internet? Can it be purchased already bundled with a mapping program that provides turn by turn routing?

     

    Thanks for the advice.

  14. Kayak caches are the best! Here's a quick picture from a recent kayak caching day at White Memorial in CT. 52613172-b1a9-4627-9554-aed61dbe0706.jpg

     

    LisaS

     

    Hey Lisa,

     

    Sweet looking wood kayak you got there. What kind is it? I have Pygmy Osprey HP. Love it and don't get to paddle it enough though!

  15. I know that ammo cans are among the most durable cache containers out there, but they tend to be somewhat self-revealing when hidden, especially to the practiced eye; rocks and bark leaning up on them sticks out as a GZ, and a boxy outline standing naked draws attention easily. Many good hiders have addressed this by painting or affixing natural-appearing materials to their ammo cans, and it is their advice I seek. Are there any types of paint or adhesive that work particularly well on the cans' metal exterior? Will rubber and/or silk stems and leaves, cut from fake floral arrangements, hold up against the elements?

     

    Check out this thread

  16. Hey everyone! this is my first topic. well i am going to disneyworld on easter for about a week . at the end of my trip, i will be taking a cruise on a royal carribean ship to the bahamas on one of their private islands. i am not sure how to use google earth, but am willing to learn! if anyone knows if their are any caches on this island, i would love to hear! also if anyone could reccomend a few caches in or around the disney parks?

     

    thank you so much :)

     

    bell-can-tell

     

    Here are a few at Little Stirrup Cay (Coco Cay), Royal Caribbean's island in the Bahamas.

     

    Caches on Coco Cay

  17. The answer is almost always 'pocket queries'.

    Sbell, no offense, or not much anyway, but I have little patience with such smarmy, wisearse, cheeky sayings as:

    "The correct answer is almost always 'pocket queries'".

    Case in point to help you cool your jets about this trendy saying:

    The other night, at 3 AM, I was hunting a new geocache located in a graveyard heavily posted with "No Trespassing/No Geocaching" signs located inside a locked and closed WallyWorld store (store hours are 7 AM to 9 PM, and I was there at 3 AM... get the picture?) while carrying my trusty machete (well, a few recent threads have mentioned carrying machetes while geocaching, and you know, I gotta keep up with the latest trends...) and my burglar tools (how else could I get into a locked/closed Waly World store at night?). Anyway, my cache hunting efforts must have triggered a silent alarm, and next thing I know, I am surrounded by a SWAT team. The lead officer commanded me to put down my machete, and then he asked me what I was doing in a POSTED graveyard inside a locked Wally World late at night. I brightly replied "Pocket Queries!" He immediately tasered me. sigh...!

     

    :D:D

    :D

     

    Ah ha! Thats where the currently popular phrase, "DON"T TAZE ME BRO!!!!" came from. :D

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