I think we'll stick to a Garmin. (Sorry Magellan users.) Now...if only I wouldnt' spend all our money on other things we could get one! LOL
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I think we'll stick to a Garmin. (Sorry Magellan users.) Now...if only I wouldnt' spend all our money on other things we could get one! LOL
No need to apologize . . . Garmin, Magellan, Lowrance, Bushnell . . . who else have I left out . . . it's all good . . . Garmin has a great rep and there are lots and lots of folks who use them so you'll have no problem finding someone to answer your questions about using them . . . the most important thing is to use it and enjoy it while geocaching.
Now if you would only stop spending money on those other unimportant things . . . you know, like groceries.![]()
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."
"Death is only one of many ways to die."
I like the GPSMAP 60 I bought last April for my tax return present to me. It has a nice antenna, a good-sized screen, and can have detailed maps downloaded to it later on if you want. It comes with the USB cable to connect it to a PC as well. Price is a little out of your $100 range, though.
Ken
I wouldn't say Trimble is out of the caching realm at all: http://www.geocachenavigator.com/
Spring for the e-trex vista Hcx If the kids don't get hooked on Geo-Caching.....YOU WILL!