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  1. Whats the process that you use you find a cache? Do you use Google earth? maps?, etc...

     

    Personally this is my process:

     

    1) Google earth to get a good overview of the area.

    2) Street maps to plane my route

    3) Dive or bike there

    4) Using the Geocaching mode on my Garmin to get within 100ft of the cache

    5) Then I go co-do, by co-od to get me within 10ft

    6) Stop and look

     

    This process seems to working for me, but is there any way to make it more streamline? Maybe there's a more effective way to use my GPS?

  2. How do you guys find caches with your GPSs. I was using the geocaching mode with my Legend C but it only brought me to within 10m of the area. And that's 10m of totally tree filled space. Sometimes I find that by going my co-ods I can get closer. But this varies by the cache.

     

    What mode do you mainly use to bring you to the cache?

  3. I just bought a legend cx on ebay. the "X" just means i have an extra sd slot for expanded memory. Mine came with a 64 mg sd card. I love it!! I paid 230.00 for it. They also have a Vista cx for around 289.00 which is the same thing, but with added altimeter barometer in it. I have been geocaching with it for about 2 weeks now and it does just fine. I do recommend adding mapsource maps to it. I added city navigator to it and I can pin point geocaches just fine. :)

    Do you have any problems with accuracy? There was a thread here where something like 13 people had a problem with them being 100ft off. Im not willing to take the chance because its hard to get a warranty return in Canada.

  4. How big is the screen on handheld GPS units? The eTrex Legend C lists a size of 1.3"w X 1.7"h. I just drew that out and it doesn't look big at all. Maybe I am missing something? Could anyone post a pic of their Legend C in their hand?

  5. I'd send the unit in for repair but I had just put on a new invisibleShield and would have to get a replacement (they have started charging $2.98 shipping for the "free" replacement which could be sent with a regular postage stamp) and I would, of course, be stuck without my GPSr for a couple of weeks.

    In June when I had to get a "free" replacement for my invisibleShield, the replacement was in a blister pack that included a piece of thick flat plastic (for using as a squeegee), a spray bottle of application solution (water?), and the shield film itself. The blister pack shipped in a padded envelope. Not like when I got my original shield in a regular #10 envelope.

    Dont waste your time with invisble shields. Way, way over priced. Take a look at: http://www.bestskinsever.com/servlet/StoreFront

    Exactly the same product, just a differnt pice. I have a sample from both stores and both are exaclty the same stuff.

  6. Topo maps are a lot smaller than street maps as far as I can tell. Would it be a good idea to get the street maps for my area (8mb) and then the topo maps for the route to my cottage (12mb). My GPS only has 24mb of memory.

     

    How big are waypoints and routes to save?

  7. Can I have ~20 Topo maps as well as ~10 City Van8 maps on my GPS at once? The issue is not space, but rather if I can actually do it? How will the GPS sort them? Can I pick if I want to use Topo or City Nav maps?

  8. Can someone explain what the different Garmin maps do and are used for?

     

    In the Trails category I get one map:

    Topo Canada- as I understand this is best for geo caching because it has the most off trail maps?

     

    In the Road category I get 3 maps:

    -City Select® North America v7

    - City Navigator® North America v8

    -MetroGuide® Canada v4

     

    Whats the difference between all the maps? Which is best for geocaching? Which is best for using on the road?

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