Wizard750201 Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 I just orded a Garmin GPSMap60cx. I should get it this early in the week, I can't wait!! The question I have is do I need to buy map software now or can I wait. I bought it for geocaching mostly but I'm sure I'll use it all the time. I'm also sure I'll be in the forums to search or ask questions. I'm looking forward to finding my first cache. Thanks for your answers in advance. Wizard750201 Quote Link to comment
+Nittanys1 Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 I had purchased the Garmin street pilot 5 months ago and it came with a map software for the unit. 3 weeks ago I purchased a GPSMap60c and reregistered it with garmin under my current software. So i was able to use software I already owned to add to other garmin units which rocked cuz i didnt have to spend another $75+ I dont know if your unit will come with maps...i dont think it will as my GPSMap60c didnt...but wait to see what you get in the GPSMap60cx package then go from there! Quote Link to comment
+Team_LPD Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 Well, Topo maps for geocaching since most are located in wooden or off road areas. City Navigator for driving on roads. A car power adapter and rechargable batteries/charger. Quote Link to comment
+jackrock Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 You don't have to have the map software for geocaching. So you can wait if you want. However, I find the map software very helpful. When heading to the cache in the forest. It's all mapped so I see swamps, creeks, etc. and can use the map info to decide on an approach. Quote Link to comment
+HortonK Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 I cached for about a month before purchasing the City Navigator software. The purchase was mainly to avoid confusion when I was caching in other cities or parts of town I am unfamiliar with. I see the Topo software as much more handy when caching in non-suburban areas, and I'll probably be purchasing it as well in the next month. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 (edited) You can wait, but once you get it you will wonder what you were waiting for. City Navigator V8 will make your 60CSX much more useful as it takes full advantage of the autorouting feature and will give you turn by turn driving directions to a cache, or any other destination. If you go off road a lot and hike, backpack, hunt or geocache in the woods, Mapsource Topo is also helpful. If its not too late, put some mapping software on your Christmas wish list. Edited December 3, 2006 by briansnat Quote Link to comment
+pigpen4x4 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 I also use the City Map software, but sometimes it gets kinda weird. Like, a cache in a park it might have me go into a subdivsion next door 'cause it's closer to the cache than the park entrance. Not too hard to solve though. PP Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 I also use the City Map software, but sometimes it gets kinda weird. Like, a cache in a park it might have me go into a subdivsion next door 'cause it's closer to the cache than the park entrance. Not too hard to solve though. PP That's true, it will try to bring you to the street closest to the cache because it doesn't know where the parking area is. But most of the time it will get you 90 percent of the way there and you have to figure out the rest. Quote Link to comment
+citonyc Posted December 5, 2006 Share Posted December 5, 2006 you can use your 60 cx right out of the box !!! especially for geocaching !! it will have limited detailed navigation for driving.. for example it will give you all the major highways and stateroads but it will not tell you the name of the street your on!!! or how to get to a certain address. if you want detailed auto navigation, youll need to purchase the " city navigator" software ( which is pretty good) if you want detailed marine or other fishing info youll need to purchse thier " topo" software other than that your gps is ready to use the minute you throw some batteries into it !!!! the only other software you might have to download is software to transfer waypoints from your pc or mac into the computer.. and if you dont download the software you just have to enter the coordinates manually which is no big deal !!.. Quote Link to comment
+MN-CACHE-TRACKER Posted December 5, 2006 Share Posted December 5, 2006 Good choice on the Gps, I have a map60cs and run both city nav v7 and topo maps on it. I am able to get just about the whole state of MN on it for both sets of maps and then I toggle back and forth depending on what I am doing or where I'm at. Quote Link to comment
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