goggled-duck Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 Hello, I am planning to buy a base model Garmin GPS for my nephew's 13th birthday. I was thinking of either a "watch-type" Forerunner 101 or a basic yellow E-trex. For those of you with kids that age, what model would they find "cooler". Cheers, GD Quote Link to comment
+Arndtwe Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 i'm abou that age and would definatly go for the etrex yellow. Quote Link to comment
+Arndtwe Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 i'm about that age and would definatly go for the etrex yellow. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 The basic etrex would be the better choice of the 2 but you can sometimes find one of Geko models for quite cheap and teens like those as well. Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 The basic etrex would be the better choice of the 2 but you can sometimes find one of Geko models for quite cheap and teens like those as well.I agree, but don't go with the geko 101. Quote Link to comment
+minxyy Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 Just asked my boys they love various features on both models Forerunner - personal stats and size Etrex - 500 waypoints + 22 hours battery life Downers Forerunner dosen't appear to have PC seriel conecter - so manual upload of co-ords Battery time is 14-15 hrs only 100 waypoints ? not shock resistent Etrex bright yellow - findable in bedroom! They think the Etrex would be the best in the longer term! Maybe one could be aquired in a 'boy' colour? Have fun minxyy Quote Link to comment
+Klatch Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 Just asked my boys they love various features on both models<snip> bright yellow - findable in bedroom! They think the Etrex would be the best in the longer term! Maybe one could be aquired in a 'boy' colour? Have fun minxyy eTrex Camo! Quote Link to comment
+welch Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 Downers Forerunner dosen't appear to have PC seriel conecter - so manual upload of co-ords Battery time is 14-15 hrs only 100 waypoints ? not shock resistent If you check out garmins website, the forerunner 101 has no connection, while the other models Do (201 is serial, other models are usb). And that whole series seems to be limited to only holding one hundred waypoints. Quote Link to comment
+dsshepard Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 My teenage daughter and 11 year old son don't mind using the two Foretrex 101s I bought at Aldi's for $49 each. Foretrex 101s do have a serial connection (caution though, it is the old style serial not USB). Quote Link to comment
+ebee1121 Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 Hello, I am planning to buy a base model Garmin GPS for my nephew's 13th birthday. I was thinking of either a "watch-type" Forerunner 101 or a basic yellow E-trex. For those of you with kids that age, what model would they find "cooler". Cheers, GD i am 14 and have a yellow etrex and i really do not like it go buy him a forerunner. Quote Link to comment
Neos2 Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 My 17-year old has cached with us. I asked him your question, and he responded: "If the guy is a runner and a cacher, but mostly a runner, he'll want the Forerunner 101 because he can use it for both things; if he is mostly a real geocacher, he'll want at least an eTrex." (of course, 17 is a long way from 13) Quote Link to comment
+Arndtwe Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 i was at wal-mart today and saw an etrex vista for only $175! that is cheap! Quote Link to comment
+Moore9KSUcats Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 We snagged a Geko 201 off E-Bay a few weeks ago for less than $55, including shipping. For our 15 yr old, it is great since it is so lightweight he can take it on backpacking trips. He is thinking about taking it to Philmont this summer, for a tracklog of his hike. (Another plus... it runs on 2 AAA batteries, and a pair of batteries will last about 15 hours.) We haven't tried it on geocaches, yet, though. Downside.... no computer download, that I know of. Also, no lanyard hookup that I know of. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted April 18, 2007 Share Posted April 18, 2007 Downside.... no computer download, that I know of. Also, no lanyard hookup that I know of. The Geko 201 does hook up to a computer. As far as a laynard I used a cell phone laynard and the small screw on the back to hold it in place. I agree with the others who mentioned the Geko. Good little unit. Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted April 19, 2007 Share Posted April 19, 2007 I found my first 500 or so using an eTrx Yellow, cool little machine. If money isn't the holdup get a full-featured machine and avoid the multiple-learning-curve and expensive upgrade procession - buy a Garmin GPSMap 60 CSx and be done with it! Quote Link to comment
goggled-duck Posted April 19, 2007 Author Share Posted April 19, 2007 Wow, I didn't expect so many responses so fast! Thank-you all for your input. I think I'll go with most people here and get the standard etrex. I've had one since 2001 and it still serves me well, I just thought that the kids might find the watch type "cooler". I'm glad I checked here. Its funny, in 2001 I paid $200 Canadian for my old yeller, and now for $115 its WAAS enabled and has a better antenna... the kid better be happy! Cheers, GD Quote Link to comment
+Good 'OL Eagle Posted April 20, 2007 Share Posted April 20, 2007 keep the new one and give "old Yeller" to the boy you can tell him you wanted to pass the "family GPSr" down to him Quote Link to comment
wvnewbie Posted April 20, 2007 Share Posted April 20, 2007 love the spin there Good ol Eagle! Good thinkin' !!!! Quote Link to comment
goggled-duck Posted April 20, 2007 Author Share Posted April 20, 2007 keep the new one and give "old Yeller" to the boy you can tell him you wanted to pass the "family GPSr" down to him That was the plan originally, but my brother helped me out a lot this past year, and refused payment. By giving this to my nephew, its a kind of thank-you my brother can't refuse! Besides when I do upgrade, I can keep the yeller as a "loaner" GPS. Cheers, GD Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted April 20, 2007 Share Posted April 20, 2007 (edited) I was thinking of either a "watch-type" Forerunner 101 or a basic yellow E-trex. For those of you with kids that age, what model would they find "cooler". Hi GD, I haven't scanned this thread, so somebody else may have already suggested this: Neither the base model Forerunner, nor the yellow E-Trex are very good units for caching. Both work well if you have clear skys, but once you get under cover, where many caches are hidden, the reception goes south in a hurry. While a great many good folks have found and hidden bunches of caches with both, I've run them side by side with my 60CSx and the difference is amazing. I sure wouldn't go back. I can understand not wanting to spend a whole bunch of money. Maybe you could put your money with that of your nephew's parents and get a better unit? Something with a high end antenna? While he might not get into caching, a quality GPSr can be used for many other things. Edited April 20, 2007 by Clan Riffster Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted April 20, 2007 Share Posted April 20, 2007 Neither the base model Forerunner, nor the yellow E-Trex are very good units for caching. Both work well if you have clear skys, but once you get under cover, where many caches are hidden, the reception goes south in a hurry. While a great many good folks have found and hidden bunches of caches with both, I've run them side by side with my 60CSx and the difference is amazing. I have no experience with the Forerunner/Foretrex, but have used eTrex units for years. They are unfairly maligned by some. I've used them consistently under heavy tree cover without a problem. As long as they are used properly and kept flat, face up to the sky, they rarely lose reception. If they do, they get it back in seconds. I've cached alongside people who carried their eTrex upside down around their necks or dangling in their hand at their side and they complained about reception. Of course they had problems because they were't holding them the way the mfr. recommends. Do they compare to a 60CSX? No way. But few units can. Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted April 20, 2007 Share Posted April 20, 2007 A friend uses a Forerunner, the one that can connect to the computer with a Serial cable. She really likes it and is better at finding caches than I am sometimes. Quote Link to comment
goggled-duck Posted April 21, 2007 Author Share Posted April 21, 2007 Hi GD, I haven't scanned this thread, so somebody else may have already suggested this: Neither the base model Forerunner, nor the yellow E-Trex are very good units for caching. Both work well if you have clear skys, but once you get under cover, where many caches are hidden, the reception goes south in a hurry. While a great many good folks have found and hidden bunches of caches with both, I've run them side by side with my 60CSx and the difference is amazing. I sure wouldn't go back. I can understand not wanting to spend a whole bunch of money. Maybe you could put your money with that of your nephew's parents and get a better unit? Something with a high end antenna? While he might not get into caching, a quality GPSr can be used for many other things. Hi Clan, I understand what you are saying because the 60csx is one of the models I am considering for myself as an upgrade from my own 2001 yellow etrex. Sure, the yeller is not the quickest or best GPS but it has served me very well these past few years (mine is not even waas enabled!). But it's still a good, sturdy unit to learn the basics. However, the main reason I am going for the base model, is that it's for a 13 year old kid. If it gets broken...it's not a big deal...no cause for drama...everyone can relax...he can even afford to let a friend try it. If I get him an expensive unit, his parents will just constantly be breathing down his neck to be careful and not to let anyone touch it. I'd rather let the kid be a kid. Cheers, GD Quote Link to comment
+trooperdjb Posted April 21, 2007 Share Posted April 21, 2007 If I get him an expensive unit, his parents will just constantly be breathing down his neck to be careful and not to let anyone touch it. I'd rather let the kid be a kid. Cheers, GD That's pretty much the reason I got my son a ForeTrex. For about $60 at Aldi's it will allow him to use it and see if he really wants to keep caching. If something happens to it or he loses interest no big deal. Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 I'd rather let the kid be a kid. A good reason. He will get loads of fun out of the E-Trex, and can upgrade himself when he feels the need, and is able. Quote Link to comment
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