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  1. *bump*

     

    The sale isn't advertised on their website, and if you browse the color etrex models they all list the regular price, but if you add them to your cart you see the discounted price...

     

    Venture Cx - 169

    legend Cx - 199

    Vista Cx - 219

     

    I called my local store and they only stock the Legend Cx and Vista Cx...if you wanted to pick up the Venture Cx locally, you'd have to have them order it for you and pick it up, or order it yourself off the website.

  2. I just got a sale flyer from REI for their anniversay sale. While their gps prices are inflated over what you could find on the internet, the sale could make their prices very competitive. Just applies to color etrex units. Maybe they're discontinuing the current etrex models.

     

    For example - Venture Cx is reg. price 229.95 , sale price 172.46

     

    *edit* - oops sale starts friday 5/4 and runs through 5/13. I assume they'll sell out before the sale ends.

  3. regarding how best to search your area for green jeeps...

     

    My method involves scaling/zooming down the cache search page until you can see the full page without having to scroll (I'm using opera, so I keep hitting the "-"/"minus" key) this makes the text unreadable but you can still make out the green jeep icon quite clearly. Then you keep clicking on the 'next' link until you've looked through all your search pages.

     

    I search in a 30-40 mile radius which results in about 90 pages. Using this method I can get through all 90 in only a couple of minutes. Eliminating the need to scroll is the key.

  4. I've noticed both issues...the lines between the pixels that look like scratches or pixel flaws are visible when the backlight has been used more often (at night). During the day when I don't use the backlight, I really don't see them

     

    The vertical dark lines during device bootup don't bother me at all. It's just the way the screen looks during power-up.

  5. I might as well add my feeling on the 210 as I just bought one about 3 weeks ago from REI (210 bundle for $185). It seems well worth $150 after rebate. Generally a good tool to show you what GPS can and can't do for not much money. Playing with tracklogs in USAPhotomaps and GPS Visualizer has been the most interesting for me. I have put a bunch of geocaches in it, but haven't actually gone looking for any yet.

     

    I have had a few glitches here and there (power up unit but unit shuts off...have to power it back up again). Seems other brands units exhibit some 'flakeyness', so I'm not concerned about that. I am worried that I made a bad choice by not picking a color unit (etrex * Cx). I have toyed with returning it for a fancier handheld, but the more I think about how I use it, it makes sense to have multiple units for different uses. I'm thinking of picking up a Streetpilot for car use. I can't imagine a handheld replacing the utility of a dedicated car unit.

  6. Say I have a explorist 210 and have loaded it with a few adjoining detail maps.

    From what I have read, if I were to drive out of the active detail map, my 210

    would not automatically switch to the bordering detail map if there were one there.

     

    How do the Garmins handle this? If I had a non-expandable legend or vista where

    you would have to keep the map sizes smaller, do they prompt you to switch maps

    when you leave the active detail map?

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