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lakedawgs

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  1. I also just upgraded from an eTrex to a 60C. Got the unit, City Select 6.0, TOPO, an external antenna, auto power cord, and a RAM suction mount for the car and could not be happier.

    The unit is great and the software is impressive.

    The only real decision I had to make was the mount. I decided on the RAM windshield mount so I could easily move between the 2 cars. If the Auto Nav kit's mount would work for you, that would be a good choice.

    Good luck,

    Lakedawgs

  2. Brad,

    It comes with a pretty decent belt clip and 'button' style attachment to the GPSr. I also purchased the case for it. I think its more referenced for the 76 series, but it is perfect for the 60 series. It is padded and loops onto your belt. Nicer than I expected for $10-12.

    I use a RAM suction mount on the windshield of my car. $42, a little steep, but an awesome product. The Garmin suction mount is $30+ and have heard good and bad about it, but the RAM mounts are superb.

    Good luck,

    Lakedawgs

  3. Thanks for the reply,

    A shortcut for the map switching would be nice, but no big deal.

    I agree all maps can not be layered at the same time, it would be chaos. I was just hoping there was a way to view all POIs while driving. Cemetaries are a good example because we are in to geneology.

    Still no big deal, when I map out a route for a trip I can waypoint POIs we might want to see that would not show up on the City Select side.

    Thanks,

    Lakedawgs

  4. HI,

    Is there a quick way to switch between City Select and TOPO mapping in the 60C? I am currently going into Setup and Maps to make the switch, seems like there would be a faster way.

    Also, it seems like, when I am on TOPO only in the GPSr, I see detail that does not show up when I select, Show All Maps. I am mainly talking about points of interest.

    Am I missing something? I just want to be able to see all POI when I am driving.

    Thanks,

    Lakedawgs

  5. This is a good question. I just got my 60C also and am waiting for the software and a Ram mount to arrive.

    From my initial observations, I have only used a screen or two for each event ie, autorouting, caching, hiking, etc. So I would be interested if others are doing anything special with this unit. I like the stock configuration on the trip computer screen, but again, have not had it long enough to really say.

    I upgraded from an eTrex Yellow, the 60C is an amazing unit.

    Lakedawgs

  6. HI,

    I just upgraded from an eTrex Yellow to a 60C.

    Love the 60C, great unit, but the accuracy does not seem to be any better than my old Yellow. In fact I don't think its as good, and I have not even made it to the woods yet. Seems to be 50-500' away from know waypoints.

    Have had the unit for a couple of weeks, used it a lot. Initially I set it outside in the clear for about 30 minutes to get a strong signal lock.

    Anyone else had this problem? Is there a way to delete the basemap info and let it reaquire, I think Magellans can do this.

    Thanks,

    Lakedawgs

  7. Just upgraded from an eTrex yellow to a 60C.

    I previously used EasyGPS to transfer downloaded pocket querry waypoints to my eTrex.

    My new 60C is connected to the PC via a USB connection and EasyGPS does not seem to support USB. How can I get downloaded waypoints to the GPSr? The waypoint manager software from Garmin that came with the unit does not seem to do this.

    Man theres cachin' to be done Sunday so I could use some help.

    Thanks,

    Matt Anderson

  8. The 76C series has 115MB of memory and the 60C, roughly half that. I am upgrading from an eTrex yellow to a 60CS or 76CS. Besides the looks and handling of the 2 units, the only real difference is the memory. Is that correct? From what I am reading they seem to be the same inside, please clarify if this is incorrect.

    How much mapping can I put into the 60CS compared to the 76CS, I have no idea how big the mapping files are.

    We mostly hike and cache, but do car travel a bit.

    thanks,

    Matt Anderson

    Team Lakawgs

  9. I have a freind with a Magellan SporTrak Map GPSr. When you turn it on it seems to 'boot' fine. But it never seems to get any satellite signals. I don't get a single bar on the 'reading satellites screen'.

    I own a Garmin so I do not know much about Magellan.

    This person is a GeoMuggle, but I would like to help her anyway.

    Thanks in advance.

    Lakedawgs

  10. Since you have no wheels, I would enter your coordinates into the Hide and Seek a cache page and just hit the downtown caches. I don't know if you can rent a bike downtown here or not.

    Good luck,

    lakedawgs

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