+NUGUNSLINGER Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 i am new to this sport and want to know what GSPs people have found to work best for cache hunting. I pretty much only will use this GSP for caching and abalone diving.nugunslinger2@yahoo.com quote: Quote Link to comment
+st_richardson Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 I use to use my Vista but now I favor my Rino 120 due it's better performance under tree cover. Quote Link to comment
+phantom4099 Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 On the few I did (plus all the other things I use my GPSr for), I prefer the meridian gold. Wyatt W. The probability of someone watching you is directly proportional to the stupidity of your actions. Quote Link to comment
+Bloencustoms Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 I only recently started caching, but I've had a yellow etrex for a couple of years. Very easy to use. The Vista has all those extra features that might slow you down if you don't want to take the time to learn about it, but if you love to fool with gadgets, it's the way to go. Quote Link to comment
+OzzieSan Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 Any with fresh batteries! Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 GPS V Wherever you go there you are. Quote Link to comment
+Pooter Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 GPSV - 'cos I like to drive as close as I can Quote Link to comment
+Cach-U-Nuts Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 We really love our Magellan Meridian Gold. Discover Utah.......One cache at a time! Quote Link to comment
+RangerRick Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Once you own a Garmin GPS V, you would feel ashamed to carry one of those listed in the poll. Quote Link to comment
+Desert_Warrior Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 It is an E-Trex Venture. I like it because when compared to the Sporttrack, it has these advantages... Longer battery life. Better (smoother) display. Can be operated in one hand. Lighter weight. Less initial cost. Smaller size. The sporttrack has been reported to have a better antenna. That has not been totally proven yet. It does have internal mapping. I don't use that feature, so don't know. JMHO.... Mike. Desert_Warrior (aka KD9KC). El Paso, Texas. Citizens of this land may own guns. Not to threaten their neighbors, but to ensure themselves of liberty and freedom. They are not assault weapons anymore... they are HOMELAND DEFENSE WEAPONS! Quote Link to comment
jbclimber Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 quote:Originally posted by st_richardson:I use to use my Vista but now I favor my Rino 120 due it's better performance under tree cover. I agree. Rino 120. Quote Link to comment
+CWL Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 I perfer the any of the Magellan Meridian Series Quote Link to comment
+sledgehampster Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Like mine so much got my mom (Hi Bravesfan ) and a friend to get one! Quote Link to comment
+Poindexter Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Garmin GPSMap76S. With the external antenna on a short super-lightweight aluminum pole sticking out of the top of my backpack outperforms all others in reception under tree cover. The eTrex family has poor reception under tree cover that I can confirm as I used to use the basic yellow eTrex. Poindexter Quote Link to comment
+Lil Devil Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 You forgot an option in your poll... Lil Devil Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Another happy GPS V user. And seriously, what's the difference (other than color) between eTrex and eTrex Camo, sufficient to warrant its inclusion as a separate poll choice? x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x If there's no accounting for stupidity, then why do I need to file a tax return? Quote Link to comment
NetDep Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Garmin V as well...it RULES!!! Does the walker choose the path, or the path, the walker? - Sabriel, by Garth Nix Quote Link to comment
+GOT GPS? Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 On a budget, get the GPS 315, then upgrade the firmware to Vers. 3.15. It is a great little GPS. But I would want to get the MeriGreen at the very least. When you put in a large memory card in it, it is like a large file cabinet for Maps, Tracklogs, and Waypoint files. ------------------------ My home page about GPS units and information Quote Link to comment
+Criminal Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 V http://fp1.centurytel.net/Criminal_Page/ Quote Link to comment
madapple Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 i have to vote for the meridian!!!!! Team Madapple Exploring the world,,,one Cache at a time !!!!! Quote Link to comment
+Jacksons Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Garmin e map and legend I'm a man and I can change if I have to,I guess. Quote Link to comment
+ScottJ Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 RINO, hands down. This comes from someone who has, at one time or another, owned: GPS 12 GPS II GPS III+ GPS V RINO 110 RINO 120 I still have all of them except the II. The V stays in my car most of the time, the 12 is connected to my ham APRS rig (automated position reporting), the RINOs stay in our geocaching backpacks, and the III+ is a backup. Scott -- Scott Johnson (ScottJ) Quote Link to comment
+Searching_ut Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 My order of preference for the three units I own. 1. eTrex Legend 2. G III+ 3. Sportrak Map Of course the best by far is the one I happen to have in my hand at the time. Quote Link to comment
+The Commissar! Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 W/128MB SD Card and detailed TOPO Maps! Awesome combo... [This message was edited by The Commissar on January 31, 2003 at 06:20 AM.] Quote Link to comment
crr003 Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 Garmin III+ Nil Satis Nisi Optimum Quote Link to comment
+flir~girl Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 RINO 120 My $0.02, work's well in a group situation with FRS radios (at least it does for me), and it outperforms my ancient Lowrance. "To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower....." William Blake Quote Link to comment
OuttaHand Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 Haven't used any of them in your list, but I have used two that I really like. I bought a Garmin76 because of rave reviews on these boards. After a couple caches, I was in total agreement. Excellent unit. Recently, though, I stepped up to a Rino 120. I wanted all it's bells-and-whistles and wanted a mapping GPS. I really like it a lot. Have only had it a little over a month, but it's become my #1 unit; the 76 is now #2. the Rino has excellent coverage under trees, etc. Plus of course its other features are great. Quote Link to comment
+smillersmiller Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 Looks like most people missed the point here. I think it's clear NUGUNSLINGER is shopping for a budget priced GPS. The Garmin V is a lot more expensive than the most expensive receiver on the list. I have a Magellan GPS 315. It's awesome for Geocaching and similar activities, and much better than the yellow eTrex for not much more cash. The 315's antenna is better than the yellow eTrex. The 315 shows all nearby waypoints on the map screen (the eTrex will only show the currently selected waypoint). The 315's base map of towns and cities isn't a big deal, but it rounds out the fact that it is better than the eTrex. The eTrex cammo is just a yellow eTrex in different clothes. Based on price, you should consider the eTrex Venture, but I actually chose the Magellan 315 over the eTrex Venture. I liked the Venture's graphics and WAAS capability, but in real life side-by-side testing, I found the Magellan 315 antenna blows it away in the woods. The Magellan SportTrak appears to be the direct successor to the 315. Don't be deceived by it's black and yellow color - it's much more than just a basic eTrex. While I haven't used the SportTrak, it appears to be the best on the list. In the same price range ($90 to $160), you should consider the Magellan SportTrak Map combo if it is still available at Sam's Club and Costco. It's $250 with a $100 rebate - final cost $150. I bought my brother one of these as a Christmas present, and I'm green with envy. I still like my 315, but th SportTrak Map is very nice. ICQ: 5563417 [This message was edited by smillersmiller on January 31, 2003 at 01:06 PM.] Quote Link to comment
+The Commissar! Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 I agree - I have three friends who got this unit and they love it. We frequently Geocache together and they seem to do as well as mine under the trees! It is a good compromise (from my choice of the MeriPlat) of features vs price. They picked it up at Boaters World for ~$170.00. Quote Link to comment
+BWidget Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 Count another for the Magellan Meridian's Quote Link to comment
+Dawgies Posted January 31, 2003 Share Posted January 31, 2003 Of all that I've had it's the best by far! Quote Link to comment
Silver Leaf Posted February 1, 2003 Share Posted February 1, 2003 I now use a Meridian GPS with a 32mb SD card and the MapSend TOPO. Best ever. I used to use a Garmin 45XL (doen't that show how old it is?). Quote Link to comment
+Gimpy Posted February 1, 2003 Share Posted February 1, 2003 The V is a great all around unit. Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. Quote Link to comment
+Chichikov Posted February 1, 2003 Share Posted February 1, 2003 ...the one I've got. I was given an etrex Legend as a gift. I love it, but I haven't bothered looking too closely at other models since I'm sure I'd end up finding something different that I "need." For my current geocaching needs I think it'll do just fine. --------------- Where am I going? I don't quite know. What does it matter where people go? Down to the wood where the blue-bells grow- Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know. -A.A. Milne Quote Link to comment
+team safari Posted February 1, 2003 Share Posted February 1, 2003 I love my Garmin Vista - it is a few years old and was expensive. But it always gets within 16-30 ft, and I have still not learned to use all its features. The big advantage between the Vista and the Legend - more memory... Quote Link to comment
+megatech Posted February 3, 2003 Share Posted February 3, 2003 Garmin GPS-V!!! "The more original a discovery,the more obvious it seems afterwards" Quote Link to comment
+creagerstonefamily Posted February 4, 2003 Share Posted February 4, 2003 quote:Originally posted by The Commissar:W/128MB SD Card and detailed TOPO Maps! By default, detailed topo maps don't exist on any GPS unit. The ones that you can upload (Magellan or Garmin) can get you killed if they're your only topo reference. That said, Meridian Platinum. Quote Link to comment
+jmq Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 I like my Etrex cammo 'cause it is nice and small for discrete caching. Quote Link to comment
+kayaker229 Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 I am new to GeoCaching and I have found the Lowrance I-Finder to be an awesome GPS...cery user friendly and accurate. Quote Link to comment
+Spoo Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 I started Geocaching in January with a Magellan GPS 315 and found it to be VERY good. Then I started Benchmark hunting. I live in the willy-wacks of Maine and decided a Topographical unit would be great. So I splurged and bought the Magellan SporTrak Topo. Not only does it do fine at locating Geocaches and Benchmarks, but I have the great Topo features for those long hikes. Quote Link to comment
+Lazyboy & Mitey Mite Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 Ab diving with a gps isn't a great idea I love my magellens. I have 3 of them. A 315, gold and platium. I actually use the gold the most. Quote Link to comment
+DyverDown Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 Count me in with a Magellan Platinum.... It's awesome, coupled with a Tungsten T for paperless caching.... and a few games to kill down time lol Quote Link to comment
CACHDASHER Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 Magellen Meridian Gold rocks! Quote Link to comment
+Tahoe Skier5000 Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 For caching/hiking: Lowrance iFinder For driving: GPS V Quote Link to comment
TimasaurusRex Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 I started out with the Sportrak Map, which was awesome - went to the Sportrak Pro - even better! Now I have the Meridian Platinum with a 64 Mb card - and it rocks! It holds so much map data - very detailed and I love the ability to have multiple cards/map setups. I use Streets and Destinations, but I am looking forward to having the DirectRoute software soon - Since I need to be able to arrive at the places I geocache! The address lookup and the soon-to-come routing will make the larger expense of the unit much more palatable to my wife, too! Quote Link to comment
+pcmike Posted July 5, 2004 Share Posted July 5, 2004 What about the 60CS? Does no one love their 60CS? Quote Link to comment
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