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SwampYankee

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  1. Another easy way it to add KLM to Google Earth. Zoom in a little and it will show you every cache on the planet. Just follow your route and it will show you all of them along the way. the closer you get, the more accurate it will be, but it still has a built in offset.... But it will show you what rest areas to hit. I've hit them all on Rt 81 from Connecticut to SC. All easy grabs and a nice break to stretch the legs..... Fact, the KLM file for google is on this site...... SwampYankee
  2. Great service with the video to newbies. Fact, with the temps up this way lately and all the ice on the ground, I've been doing my geocaching thru your videos. I'm sure anyone just starting is thrilled get this introduction, before they hit the trail. Much appreciated. Swampy
  3. They get you pretty close, usually 20 feet and closer. You then need to get into the mode of the hider. Where would I put one of these. After you find a few you will soon think like the person who hid it. Not likely its in the water, althought I have found one there that drove me nuts. Usually on the edge, in a tree, stump, attached to a dock, what have you. Start with the bigger caches, not the small micros. They can hide those very well. Pick easy caches by the numbers they post as to easy or hard. It can be frustrating at first until it all makes sense...Then you can almost walk up on them as your brain shifts to zero in mode. They all give pretty much the same accuracy except with better antenna will get you closer under cover. Thats my 2 cents worth. Swampy
  4. REDUCED!!! $100 plus shipping from 30165! Well worth the price in my opinion. I have one and really like it. If some was getting into the hobby and was going to get and entry level GPS, this has it all over them. I use it plus a Garmin 60csx and a 60 C. I think this would be one heck of a first GPS and could go for along time. some features dated but it will sure get the job done and why I keep mine for backup or to let friends come with me and geocache also. I use it on my motorcycle also and it does a nice job.... Swampy
  5. Garmin GPS60csx PRO's Rock solid, Trouble free. I used it for geocaching, travel, quads travel, horse travel, works great in all kinds of cover. Good company do due business with it you need service also. Cons, I wish the screen as as bright as my Garmin 60C but its still very usable. It has all the bells and whistles I would ever need and then some. It it could make me 20 years younger that would make it perfect. SwampYankee
  6. Whats the game plan in the winter when the water freezes in the PVC pipe and cracks? Interesting idea for sure but myself with 2 herniated disc, it leaves me out. Most out there are looking for fun, rather than a job for the day. Then again, my battery operated drill, small pump attached,150 feet of garden hose and wala cache pops to surface. OK, I'm in....... SwampYankee
  7. Good luck on your first hunt. I have 3 GPS here and I purchased the Meridian Gold about 2 years ago and really liked it. Its easy to read with the large screen, I have big hands and poor eye site yet I can read it without my glasses and the larger buttons feel great in my hands. It gets satellites very well under cover and using it in geocaching its a great unit. I have a Garmin 60C and a Garmin 60CSX and have not problem taking the Meridian Gold over one of those. Each has features I like better in each one, but I like all 3 of these. I used them more for trail riding and hiking than anything else. It was a top of the line unit back when it still in my opinion is a far better buy than entry level units by garmin or magellan... For geocaching. The color one I don't care for in daylight and found the black and white one better. Then again, I'm not thrilled with the screen brightness on my 60CSX either. The 60C screen is small but very good in daylight. Again, each has its plus and minus. factors.... There are alot of web sites with good info on them and how to get more out of them. Just google them... Swampy
  8. Check out the garage sale forum on this site. Good deals pop up there all the time. Do a search on here of the forums for the one your looking at and these guys and gals will pretty much fill you in on a specific model. A good popular used one, will get you most if not all your money back if you want to try another one, and we all seemed to need to try a lot of them. I still have 3 of them. Each has a feature I like a little better than the other one. All were bought used and with the extra ones I can bring a friend along ot make the next victim of Geocaching. SwampYankee
  9. Here I am, front and center. I guess we will have to agree to disagree. This a garage sale forum. To the best of my knowledge, one can bargain for the best price, or pay asking price, what ever there little heart desires. As I said, I though it was a decent deal for a used unit. Price wise, there are plenty of them on ebay way below list. I assume you felt you were helping out the buyer, a fine a noble thing to do, while I thought I was defending the seller asking a fair price. Right or wrong...no damage done. SwampYankee
  10. Its available HERE, new, with the Garmin warranty for only 129.00 ?! Then again on the other hand, if someone only has 90 bucks to spend this deal saves that person 50 bucks. Garmin is very good about fixing any of there GPS units. I've sent them use ones I've purchased and they have replaced them with new ones. The 129 + shipping makes it 140 or more depending on how fast you want it. Why step on this person. Some one will purchase it or they will not. If your really shopping price, heck EBAY will beat about anyone if one takes the time to look for a deal. I thinks its a bit insulting to someone just trying to sell an items at a reasonable price. If they want it for less, let the person bargain with them. Garmin is excellent on repairs even out of warranty. Thats why I stick with them for GPS both handheld and in the car. Good company. Good luck.
  11. Its available HERE, new, with the Garmin warranty for only 129.00 ?! Then again on the other hand, if someone only has 90 bucks to spend this deal saves that person 50 bucks. Garmin is very good about fixing any of there GPS units. I've sent them use ones I've purchased and they have replaced them with new ones. The 129 + shipping makes it 140 or more depending on how fast you want it. Why step on this person. Some one will purchase it or they will not. If your really shopping price, heck EBAY will beat about anyone if one takes the time to look for a deal. I thinks its a bit insulting to someone just trying to sell an items at a reasonable price. If they want it for less, let the person bargain with them.
  12. I have both the GPS 60 csx and the Hcx. I prefer the 60 csx for myself because its a larger case, bigger buttons and screen. For me, that means I can use it without my glasses. That is a big plus for me. I like the HCX also but I don't like the small size. Pretty much size wise the same as my Garmin 60 C. If you have small hands and size do matter, then that may be the way to go. They offer the CSX for $275 all over EBAY and these are new units. Both good units, you will no go wrong with either of them. Both will all you want for geocaching out of the box, and them some. They both have a lot of bells and whistles I don't use, but nice to know their there if I do want or need them. Good luck
  13. I have one and really like it. I have a Garmin Map 60 CSX also and do not hesitate to take the Meridian Gold with me. Very good unit. I also used it in my car and it does a great job. I have sold off a lot of them, but not the Meridian gold. Easy to use and I often let friends join in with me hunting for them. I don't hink you would be sorry. Price is the only X factor. That was the cream of the crop at one time...... Swampy
  14. They are a problem here in Connecticut also. Both the large rocky mountain ticks and the tiny deer ticks. Fact I'm about 30 miles from Lyme where the Lyme Disease got its name. I use the deet and change cloths as soon as I get home. Usually put them outside. A warm shower and good check is about all you can do. Even them I've ended up pulling out 3 so far this year that either I missed or they were in other clothes and got me. A side thought is my cat goes out hunting all night and comes in will jump up on the couch to be petted. Some may be jumping off him also.... We have horses, dogs, cats etc and they are a concern. Careful inspection is the best bet.... Geo
  15. Thanks, that was the problem. I had my stuff on for my Meridian but not the 60CSX. Working great now. I even added in the patch for it. ONce again, these forums come thru. Swampy
  16. I recently picked up a Map60CSX. Really like the unit but ran into a problem today. I have the older version 3.00 Topo. 3 disc. It worked perfect with my Legend C. I found a problem with it wanting to only search com, 1, 2, 3 or 4 but nothing for USB. It knows of USB as its in the help files. Do any of you know if there is a utility file download to address this? It does pop up in box that it knows I have a CSX but it don't seem to show it. Any input on this would be greatly appreciated. This is the version with no lock on it so thats not the problem. Tnx again. Swampy
  17. Sounds simple to me. Dry it out, find out where its leaking, put in new pen or pencil, dry log book and perhaps move it to a better spot. Reviewer will be happy, caches will be happy, you will be happy. Case solved. Life is better in the KISS mode. SwampYankee
  18. Well, I have 5 GPS. Like to shop EBAY...2 Magellens, 3 Garmins. Truthfully, all trouble free. But from reading the forums here all the time, if there is a problem, Garmin is the company you want to be with. Magellan, seems to be a crap shoot in the type of service you get. Dirty contacts can happen, or a leaking battery, but you would of seen that on the battery change. Could be compressed to much or the loose cable. I'd do like another poster said and just call Garmin and see what they suggest. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Swampy
  19. Thanks for the additional information on what else will work with the CSX. I see if come to life off the USB off the computer but never gave any thought that others would power it off the USB connection. Down side, I don't have any of those either. All my 12volt power cords were for my Meridian Gold and Color Marine GPS for traveling. Odd ball conection on them also. I have two of them and was tempted to put a different connector on one of them. Never really looked into the USB connectors. Thanks again for the additional info. This board is one of the best sources of info out here for GPS of any type. Tnx SwampYankee
  20. Any one have and extra 12 volt power cable for 60 CSX they are not using. Figured I check here first before stalking one on EBAY. Email me at swampy41@juno.com Thanks in advance. SwampYankee
  21. I'm very happy with my GPSMap 60csx. Never lost a signal with it yet. I was also happy with my Magellen Gold and keep it so friends can go with me. Never used the new H series so can't comment on it.
  22. I'm thinking Wal-marts on sale gps or perhaps a pawn shop for one right away. Good luck,your right, even up north here the weather is perfect now........ Swampy
  23. I agree, Garmin Service is great. They get enough on their products to give this after the sale service. That works for me, and it must them, or they wouldn't be doing it. Just the great service reviews in this one thread will come back to them many times over. I have 2 Magellens and 2 Garmins, and no comparision between the two companies for service, Garmin hands down. I called to get my Garmin 60 C repaired. Beyond the warrenty period. They sent me a new one.. I gave that to my son and then bought another one anyhow. Since then, four of my geocaching buddies have bought Garmin, also because of service. I don't see how they are loosing. I think its a well planned out and working program. SwampYankee
  24. Just go to your local electronics store and buy a USB car power adapter. Anyone should work just fine as long it it conforms to the USB power standard of 5 volts. Thanks very much, I'll check it out tomorrow.....
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