We are new to Geocaching but very excited to get started. I purchased a Garmin Etrex Venture HC and have had no problems with it, hiking, traveling etc.
We are exploring options for paperless caching and I found that the Magellan Triton and the Garmin Colorado lines have been greatly reduced in price. I do recall having read of some issues with these models when I was researching my previous purchase. My question is even with the issues, would the Magellan Triton 400 be a worthwhile purchase as a secondary GPSr and paperless caching tool at approx $120. The Colorado is a bit higher priced but still a decent deal if it isn't too buggy or difficult due to it's issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a pda and have used it for paperless, but if the Magellan Triton is worth it's price at $120 then I might consider it just for ease of use by my 10 year old.
Else I will continue with the PDA paperless until we are more actively participating then make a more significant purchase.
Thanks in advance!
We are so eager to get started, just waiting for cooler weather.