View Full Version : And yet another new Garmin



Haffy
12-16-2007, 01:52 PM
Seems like a new one is coming out every 6 months now...:D

http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:90TqARRDIg4J:https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do%3FpID%3D11022+Garmin+Colorado+site:garmin. com&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us

WhereRWe?
12-16-2007, 03:30 PM
Seems like a new one is coming out every 6 months now...:D

http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:90TqARRDIg4J:https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do%3FpID%3D11022+Garmin+Colorado+site:garmin. com&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us

Sheesh! With a suggested retail price of $642, :eek: I don't think we'll be getting one anytime soon...

Haffy
12-16-2007, 05:07 PM
MSRP, so I would guess you will probably able to get if for around 499....;) or even cheaper as they get them out there.

dubord207
12-16-2007, 05:18 PM
Sounds mostly like more bells and whistles. I had Di open one of "her" presents yesterday, the Garmin Vista HCX and it went head to head with my trustworthy 60CSX. The Vista powers up quicker and when it comes to crunch time and the cache is near...suprise, suprise, actually no suprise, they work the same. I'm still trying to decide what to do about paperless caching. We're headed to Florida 2 days after caching and I already have a whole ream of paper spent on caches. I'm leaning towards a basic Palm. We'll see. HOW BOUT THEM PATRIOTS!!!!!!!

d’76
12-16-2007, 05:28 PM
Sounds mostly like more bells and whistles. I had Di open one of "her" presents yesterday, the Garmin Vista HCX and it went head to head with my trustworthy 60CSX. The Vista powers up quicker and when it comes to crunch time and the cache is near...suprise, suprise, actually no suprise, they work the same. I'm still trying to decide what to do about paperless caching. We're headed to Florida 2 days after caching and I already have a whole ream of paper spent on caches. I'm leaning towards a basic Palm. We'll see. HOW BOUT THEM PATRIOTS!!!!!!!


I had a zire 21 and it was ok for starters but I found that for the occasional night cache it wasnt any good since there is no backlight.

Good luck

WhereRWe?
12-16-2007, 05:33 PM
I'm still trying to decide what to do about paperless caching. We're headed to Florida 2 days after caching and I already have a whole ream of paper spent on caches. I'm leaning towards a basic Palm. We'll see.

Go for it!! You'll be glad you did.



HOW BOUT THEM PATRIOTS!!!!!!!

They seem to be getting pretty sloppy as the season goes on... ;) ;)

dubord207
12-16-2007, 06:06 PM
Yeah, 13 and 0, a few squeakers but I'll take that "sloppy"!

Haffy
12-16-2007, 07:10 PM
Woo Hooo !!!!! GO PATS!!!!!!

pjpreb
12-16-2007, 08:50 PM
We're still figuring out our new 60csx. I think we're really going to like this one. :) :)



Go Patriots!!! Sloppy or not - they're on their way to a perfect season!!! (knock on wood)

The Dolphins ruined their perfect season today but I bet they're not too bummed about that! :p

WhereRWe?
12-17-2007, 08:55 AM
Woo Hooo !!!!! GO PATS!!!!!!

Sheesh! I'd have thought you'd have completely renounced your New England roots, and started rooting for the Panthers! LOL! :p

Haffy
12-17-2007, 05:37 PM
Never!!!!!!!!

dubord207
12-17-2007, 06:11 PM
I'm sure you'll never renounce your Maine roots, but don't you enjoy a little Nascar every now and then? Go Junior!

Haffy
12-17-2007, 06:27 PM
Actually I've never been much of a Nascar fan but if I did decide to be, Loews Motor Speedway is only an hours drive from here.

firefighterjake
12-18-2007, 07:28 AM
I'm sure you'll never renounce your Maine roots, but don't you enjoy a little Nascar every now and then? Go Junior!

OK, maybe I'm wrong here, but this is what I've got . . .

You're a lawyer.
You geocache.
You follow the Patriots and Nascar.
You snowmobile and may have an ATV.
You hunt.
You have a sense of humor and seem quite personable.

Are you sure you're really a lawyer . . . 'cause you're breaking all of my preconceptions and misplaced beliefs . . . especially in regards to the last point. ;):D

Haffy
12-18-2007, 05:34 PM
Hey the guy is a true maniac in all senses of the word, he just happens to be a lawyer as well plus he likes his martini's,heck he can't be all that bad.....;)

dubord207
12-19-2007, 05:50 PM
Yeah, that's me, and you forgot 21 years of firefighting which actually caused me to bale right out of couple trials in Waterville when the pager was playing my "tune." While I'm proud of my profession, I confess I rarely hang out with lawyers, a little too stuffy, wouldn't like reaching in a crack of a stone wall for a cache. I have a sign here at the house that reads" The more I get to know my fellow lawyers, the more I like my dogs." Yes I do have a lot of hobbies and life it too short not to enjoy them fully. This group sounds like a very diverse bunch of free spirits so I do look forward to meeting a lot of you on the trails or at some of the fun events that seem to be coming together. By the way....Ski-Doo? You a good mechanic? (Thought I start a new thread!) I'm really a Bolens Husky guy from way back.

dubord207
12-19-2007, 05:54 PM
And Jake, because you're from Unity I can tell you one of my most recent activities resulted in being named Rookie of the Year at Unity raceway 5 summers ago in the Wildcat Class. I mention that so you know how deeply crazed I truly am! But enough about me, Merry Christmas Everybody!!!!!

firefighterjake
12-20-2007, 09:10 AM
Yeah, that's me, and you forgot 21 years of firefighting which actually caused me to bale right out of couple trials in Waterville when the pager was playing my "tune." While I'm proud of my profession, I confess I rarely hang out with lawyers, a little too stuffy, wouldn't like reaching in a crack of a stone wall for a cache. I have a sign here at the house that reads" The more I get to know my fellow lawyers, the more I like my dogs." Yes I do have a lot of hobbies and life it too short not to enjoy them fully. This group sounds like a very diverse bunch of free spirits so I do look forward to meeting a lot of you on the trails or at some of the fun events that seem to be coming together. By the way....Ski-Doo? You a good mechanic? (Thought I start a new thread!) I'm really a Bolens Husky guy from way back.

Me a good mechanic? Ha . . . I had to go to school to learn how to use a Phillips screwdriver! ;) :D Knock on wood . . . the only time I've broken down is when I was using my brother-in-law's Polaris when mine wouldn't start one day last year.

Personally, I'm a big fan of Skidoo and their lighter-weight platforms, but my second choice would be one of the 4-stroke Yammies . . . especially for trail riding.

firefighterjake
12-20-2007, 09:11 AM
And Jake, because you're from Unity I can tell you one of my most recent activities resulted in being named Rookie of the Year at Unity raceway 5 summers ago in the Wildcat Class. I mention that so you know how deeply crazed I truly am! But enough about me, Merry Christmas Everybody!!!!!

Hmmmm . . . Five years ago I was still running with the Unity Ambulance and pulling some shifts at the Raceway . . . probably saw you racing and never realized it.

So . . . are you really a lawyer or did you buy one of those Sally Struther's Study At Home and Get a College Degree Certificates? ;) :D

dubord207
12-20-2007, 02:02 PM
I took the Joe Bornstein night course. It's 1% legal knowledge and skills and 99% horse_____ advertising. I am Ralph's attorney so it was wtih a bit of consternation on his part that I was allowed to get out on the track with the other crazies.. Great rush though!