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calibri

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  1. Garmin Montana gets my vote. But you're gonna have to buy your maps all over again! As you would with the Satmap. The only way to utilise your current significant investment in maps is to stay with a Memory Map product, either go down the Adventurer route - I can't help with any experience of said units though - the paperless geocaching side would need some investigation on that platform OR opt for a smartphone that runs Memory Map, such as an iPhone with GPS. What aspect of Cachemate are you not liking? Jon. The fact that i have not sussed out the one click for cachemate to come up, and that on more than one occasion memory map decides that i am "trying to open a file past it's end date" Which is a real pain! I have been thinking the same Terry but you have to for go spoiler pics plus the added cost of maps.Think i will wait until my 60csx dies !
  2. Thanks very much.That really is agreat tool.
  3. Totally agree . Why do we need all those graphics ???
  4. I encountered a lot of slippery snakes until a certain family emigrated to Austrailia !!
  5. I guess that would help !! Windows mobile 5
  6. Hi All I am coming over to Florida for a few days in March.Can anybody point me in the direction of maps of Fort Lauderdale and Naples to download to my PDA. Thanks in anticipation Terry
  7. A good article but what a shame the 3rd cache was "hidden in a wall" it looked like a dry stone one- a definite no no !
  8. Since I got my Oregon I've ditched the pda for everything except remote wifi and games. The Oregon works perfectly in all weathers, the batteries last all day (and they're AA's so it's nothing to carry spares), and apart from the lack of postcode search and an irritating voice road use with TT's freeby maps has so far been as good as TomTom. Tim can you view spoiler pics on the Oregon ?
  9. Since I got my Oregon I've ditched the pda for everything except remote wifi and games. The Oregon works perfectly in all weathers, the batteries last all day (and they're AA's so it's nothing to carry spares), and apart from the lack of postcode search and an irritating voice road use with TT's freeby maps has so far been as good as TomTom.
  10. You can still load a GPX file into Google Earth and come up with the result you wanted
  11. Looks like your chinese lessons are paying off Tim !!
  12. Ah !! So it was Simply Paul on countryfile was it.You have a lot to answer for Sir !!
  13. It must be me.I am older than God's dog !
  14. Had a go @ one in Weston but the software took over my Mio P550 GPs port shareing etc took an age to resolve so have not bothered since.
  15. Has anybody got an idea of how many cachers there are currently in the UK/Europe ?
  16. I would have several headstones all with conflicting and ambigious information.I would also ensure that they were overgrown and eroded and then they could be used as a nice little multi !!!! God how i hate them ! My inscription would have to read "Thank God for my mobile !"
  17. Well done Pete and gang on reaching 3000.Slow down a bit now so i can catch you up !
  18. Congratulations Jim and TA on the 2000 milestone.Many more i hope ! Terry
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