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    Pre-owned Garmin Oregon 300 in like new condition. Well cared for and kept in protective case.

    Comes with owner's manual and quick start guide on CD, quick start guide on paper, carbiner attachment, and a shorty USB connection cable.

     

    Also included in the deal:

     

    Garmin Topo 24K West (California and Nevada) microSD.

     

    Sandisk 2G microSD card with the SD adapter and case. This microSD contains contains Garmin MapSource U.S. 24K National Parks West.

     

    Ripoffs brand clip-on belt holster.

     

    Two Duracell 2650 mAh NiMH AA batteries.

     

     

    Total package deal is $285 via PayPal. Free shipping to any continental U.S. address is included.

     

    First person to post “I'll take it” initiates the sale.

  2. I've been following the development of rescue devices such as SPOT and the more recent McMurdo Fast Find. Such tools could save lives in situations that otherwise would be lost. It's sad to see such devices being used so casually.

     

    When cell phones became common, places like Yosemite regularly got calls into their dispatch from tired hikers and those who didn't pack enough water. The nice thing about a cell phone (when it has a signal) is the rescue agency can make a determination if rescuing is really needed. In Yosemite the exhausted hiker is usually told to rest at intervals as he or she hikes out. For those callers out for the day in the hot sun without water, they too are usually told to simply walk back to their camp while resting as needed.

     

    I still hike but no longer do overnights. Even as a day hiker I carry supplies in case I have to spend the night in the wilderness. It would take losing my map, my GPS, my primary and backup supplies, and maybe even braking an ankle or leg before I assessed the need to push the emergency button. Basically if I got to the point where I'd be more than happy to pay thousands of dollars for a rescue is when I think I'd be ready to activate a PLB.

  3. Sounds like Brendan Fraser was using it in the falling scene of "Journey to the Center of the Earth".

     

    Sometimes I'd see a track log where one point was something like 400 miles away. This even occerred once on my 60CSx when I had it. I just assumed GPS will occasonally hiccup some of the data. After all they are radio receivers and we all know radio waves are subject to interference.

  4. I'm sticking with v3.10 at the moment. I do have two questions for users of v3.15 beta.

     

    1) Is the Oregon tracklog inaccuracy issue now resolved? I don't mean perfect, just mean no longer off by huge margins like earlier software versions. I think the problem was related to slow speeds like walking.

     

    2) How is WAAS reception? Does it still require a clear view of the sky and a long wait time or can you get a quick WAAS lock with some tree cover?

     

    Thanks

  5. Hey my Garmin Topo 24K microSD has both topo and routable streets displayed together. I believe this is the same with the newer Garmin Topo 24K DVD as well.

     

    I'm using an Oregon 300 now (paperless), and prior to this my 60CSx (non paperless) would also display the topo and roads together with the same Topo 24K microSD.

  6. has anyone noticed that the upper left screen sometimes will not respond and select the upper right side instead? Is there a setting that I can adjust the screen touch to be more accurate with where I am touching?

     

    this was happening a few times on the beta as well.

    Try calibrating the touch screen. Turn the Oregon off and power it back on again, holding the power button down as it initializes. After about 30 seconds you will enter a screen calibration page where you can recalibrate the touch screen.
  7. I once put the "shield" on a 60CSx and didn't like the look of it. Much happier without it, and my current Oregon shows no signs of scratches on the screen.

     

    One thing that really protects the unit when I'm not holding it is my Ripoffs CO-IQ case. Unlike the supplied carabiner clip which is just asking for cosmetic damage, the padded nylon case with a velcro flap allows me to hike pretty much worry free.

  8. I'm sure a bird or two might fail from age before they're replaced, but that alone won't stop anyone from getting a ground fix with all the remaining satellites. Even if all the US satellites went dark we'd probably just get software updates to use the sats from Russia, China, India, or Europe. Come to think of it aren't most of our consumer GPS receivers made in China? Maybe my Garmin Oregon (or Beijing after a firmware change) with finally produce a steady track log while receiving from satellites stamped "Made in China".

  9. 210 caches in last 3 or so days, using 2.97. Had two major drift issues over that time, accuracy went to a high value and off I went..100 feet, 200 feet away from the cache with the holders of other brand GPS looking at me like I was crazy. Power cycle fixed, satellites reacquired instantly and back to group. For the other 208 caches, Oregon was bang on the money (road routing and off road).

    Wow 210 in 3 days?!? By my calculations (say 14 hours of geocaching a day for 3 days) you found 1 geocache every 12 minutes. Amazing! My lifetime total is 169, and that's taken me 7 1/2 years.

     

    My last outing using 2.97 I didn't turn on the track log, but I did reset the trip computer. After walking about 3 miles I checked the trip computer, and it said I had walked 345 miles. That's a lot of drift.

  10. Quote from above:"First, the calibration. You look like an idiot while you're doing it. "

     

    Since you seem to be classifying yourself, and apparently don't want to be perceived that way.........did you ever rationalize that the compass could be calibrated by laying the unit level on your flat outstretched hand, and turning JUST THE UNIT on your hand while YOU are standing still????????

     

    This realization generally comes immediately before one of those DUH ! moments...........

    I was about to post something similar but you beat me to it. Reminds me of the joke about screwing in a lightbulb by holding it in place while several others spin the step ladder.

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