Jump to content

tangoA&J

+Premium Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by tangoA&J

  1. Ok I will give this a try...I did not quite get what you said about the folder though. Do I have to create this??
  2. Still not working properly!!! Grrr.... I have checked for software updates and I am apparently up to date. I then took out the card, saved all the maps, formatted the card, put the maps back on and put card back in Oregon. Did my pq for a couple of hundred local caches. Loaded them on to Basecamp and used Basecamp to transfer them on to the CARD this time and not the unit. Again, most transferred but when I started to check it looked like only 60 or so are visible on the unit. I have checked all the settings and I cannot see that I have only selected certain caches. Really cannot see what I am doing wrong and its driving me nuts!!! lol
  3. Thanks I will give this a try. The card that I have in is one that came with the unit and it is full of maps. Is it ok to write to this card as I don't want to mess the maps up? ( I have made a back up of my card on my computer though) .
  4. Hi...sorry to jump on the back of this post as I can see it is not too recent but rather than starting a new thread on what obviously seems quite a common problem I thought I would hi-jack this thread! I have recently purchased an Oregon 600. Much to my annoyance and disappointment on the last 2 occasions I have loaded caches into it, after coming back to the Unit the next day (the batteries had been removed overnight for charging) all the caches seemed to have disappeared (although the waypoints were there). I reloaded them in again (I do this through PQ's) and they now showed. Today after having to AGAIN do this process, I noticed when out in the field that some were missing (I checked the list and they were definitely there on the pq query). Nothing is set in the filters that I can see would preclude these missing caches. I am really beginning to regret spending this serious amount of money on a GPS as it is causing me nothing but stress and ruining our caching days! I would really appreciate any feedback or answers anyone has on this frustrating problem. Thank you.
  5. Hi...we are Alan and Jayne. We met a lovely couple who were cacheing on our honeymoon cruise last month in Norway. Got chatting to them on a train journey and Alan and I both immediately knew it was something we would be really interested in. Thankfully they let us tag along to quite a few of their finds so we had very good initial training from 2 very experienced cachers and it has stood us in good stead the last few weeks! We love walking anyway so this has just added to our enjoyment of the countryside!
×
×
  • Create New...