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  1. To mirror others suggestions. Look around and see what you can find that has the best "bang for the buck". There are deals to be had if you are patient. GPS technology hasn't taken any huge steps forward recently so most units will get the job done. It's just a matter of bells and whistles. 3-axis electronic compass? Expandable memory? Touchscreen vs. Non-touchscreen. Battery life? etc.

  2. One thing to consider when starting out is to maybe search for those caches which are larger in size and lower in difficulty. Consider it training in a different way to think about how and where hides could typically be. The micros can be a PITA.

  3. One thing that may be hallowing is am issue with the browser you are using. Magellan communicator can be finicky and doesn't always play nice. I was able to get it working with Firefox and my explorist. others have had luck with using chrome. IE apparently had never worked but I rarely use it so no experience myself.

  4. I have windows 8.1 on my home computer and switched to using firefox to download caches individually from GC. I didn't mess with it too much though since I just drag and drop the pq into the folder when attached to the computer.

  5. It depends on if i'm in an area i'm familiar with or not. If I'm out local, I can look at the map and ballpark where I need to be in order to hop out and hike/walk/search for the cache in question. If i'm on a trip or in a new area, I'll look at the map and try use the car and directions to get me in the ballpark and use the gps to make it the rest of the way.

  6. I have lived in Maine, Ohio, and New York. Some of the best caching I have done in the past was in the snow or while it was snowing. There were definitely more challenges to finds, preparing for the weather, etc. but I found it to be more fun because I had to slow down and concentrate a little more sometimes. This enabled me to actually pay closer attention to my surroundings and notice things that otherwise I might have missed had I easily been able to find "ground zero".

  7. Lee - The maps that you are talking about come standard with all of the PN40's. You typically have the main topo program and 3 'Regional' discs that have detailed maps on them. In addition, you can pay $30 subscription to download an unlimited number of maps (USGS quads, NOAA nautical maps, and aerial color imagery).

  8. The only thing that I can really see that would point out the Garmin connection is the 2010 copy right at the bottom of the page and the send to gps function only supporting garmin. Neither of which is a problem to me since there is also the create a gpx file function as well. I haven't really looked at the site much but as long as it is maintained fairly well (unlike my experience with the terracaching site and some of the 'caches' on there), the more the better in mind mind.

  9. I have both a PN-40 and a PN-20 that have not been used in quite some time. It's the holidays and figure that unloading both of these units is a win win for everybody.

     

    The PN-20 has been used a handful of times. It was actually a replacement that was sent to me from Delorme when my original PN-20 crapped out on me. This unit comes with Topo 7.0, all cd's that came originally, and I will also include an SD card for storage. I have the USB cable and will include that with the unit as well.

     

    The PN-40 was my replacement for my 20. This unit has seen a lot of miles and was my primary unit for about a year. It also comes with an SD card and the USB cable. I have Topo 8.0 with this unit that includes all of the cd's.

     

    Both units are in perfect working order. I was looking for $100 for the PN20 and $175 for the PN40. I think i have an 8gb SD card that i can include too.

     

    If you have questions or want pictures, feel free to PM me.

  10. I have a PN-20 sitting in a drawer at home collecting dust, not being used, and feeling neglected. I had a 20 originally that died on me and Delorme replaced it with a new unit. This unit has only been used once or twice because I purchased a pn-40 as an upgrade shortly before my 20 had it's issues.

     

    I will include all software (7.0) and cables I have. I'm asking $100 + whatever I can find the be the best/most cost effective method of shipping. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me. It was a great unit for me and has lots of miles left in it.

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