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I used my Colorado on a longer cache hike today. Near the GZ (150 feet) I noticed that I started getting further away from the cache even though I was still following the red line.

 

I turned and headed so that distance was lessening and I noticed I was now following the blue arrow?

 

What do the two mean? I thought the red arrow was the one to watch?

 

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I used my Colorado on a longer cache hike today. Near the GZ (150 feet) I noticed that I started getting further away from the cache even though I was still following the red line.

 

I turned and headed so that distance was lessening and I noticed I was now following the blue arrow?

 

What do the two mean? I thought the red arrow was the one to watch?

 

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Your compass is set to display the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI), as the post above mentions. Go to Setup/Heading/ and set it to Bearing instead.

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Thanks for the advice guy, but I can't find that setting. I go to Setup/Heading and I see:

 

Display

North Reference

Compass

 

Nothing about bearing.

 

Compass, Bearing then. I was basing my response on the Oregon I have here and it may be different or I may have forgotten one step.

 

Just checked my Oregon again and the selection on it which allows the CDI/Bearing choice is called "Go to Line / Pointer".

Edited by Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hide
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On my Oregon 450 it is:

 

push on (setup

 

push on (heading

 

push on (Go To Line/Pointer

 

then pick

1: bearing (large)

2: bearing (small)

3: Course (CDI)

 

After you choose one the Go to Line/Pointer will read:

 

Go To Line/Pointer

Bearing (small) or (large)

 

For geocaching 2 or 3 are the best choices.

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