I got myself a new Colorado for Christmas and although it was not love at first sight, I am learning to appreciate it. My old unit didn't resovle in feet, just .01 mi. and .00 mi. (Garmin GPS80 circa 1992) so at my first cache the Colorado was jumping around by 50-75 ft. I was upset. Now I hear that this is normal. It does have reception Far superior to my old one; leaves, trees, buildings, valleys, Hah! no prob. The only 'bug' I've noticed is that when I mark a waypoint, I get the hourglass icon and it doesn't go away until I exit that screen, everything works fine, you just have to look past the hourglass. There are so many features that it'll be a while until I learn them all. I do feel that Garmin is now pushing their Oregon series much harder and I think that this means that it is their direction for the future, so they might support that product for a longer time. But I can't recommend the Oregon as I have not used one. That is my humble opinion for what it's worth, I hope it helps.