"Teknofreaker"....I rest my case! (And mean that in the most appreciative, admiring and complementary way possible to all those who are smart with gadgets! :0) Trisha "Lightning" aka Yavapai Co. Jeep Posse Searchers Still using my Garmin 12 and paper topo maps, with great success..... (((And welcome, Bill. I am just teasing with the above post))) On Fri, 14 June 2002, Jim Scotti wrote > > Welcome aboard Bill! Sounds like you're in an area that doesn't have too > many geocaches yet down in Willcox. I've put two down in that general area, > both are on land that is still open despite the fire closures. Perhaps we'll > soon have more reasons for getting out into the Willcox area for geocaching! > > I have a Garmin Legend and am very happy with it. It's got mapping > capability though the screen is a little small. It runs about $250 if you > find it at your local WalMart and closer to $200 if you can mailorder it. > I've been contemplating getting a 2nd unit for backup, namely one of those > under $100 units. Magellan has a number of nice units these days too. The > 330 was at the top of my list until I found the Legend when I bought it last > summer. They have a new unit that is apparently essentially the 330 > repackaged that looks nice. They have an inexpensive version and one that is > around $250 that has an impressive amount of memory (at least as GPS units in > it's class go...). I think it is called the SportTrak Pro. Not sure which > unit I would buy today if I was making a fresh decision. I liked the Garmin > partly because of the excellent support and first rate features, but also > because it had about the highest resolution screen despite it being a bit > small. The extra memory would be usefull, but they still tend to limit > waypoints to about 500 despite the extra memory. I can fit quite a lot of > the local area in my Legend's 8M of memory. I think I've got most of the > Tucson area in both Roads & Rec and Topo and I think I'm using only about > 4.5M of it. > > For the most amount of information on GPS units, check out Joe Mehaffey's > website for reviews of the latest units and also lots of other GPS goodies > at: http://joe.mehaffey.com/ > > Jim. > > On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Bill wrote: > > > Well, I am new to the list and new to the whole geocaching thing. Any > > recomendations on a GPS to get started? I live in the country, and could > > plant some caches on land not closed for the fire season. Are most of > > them in remote areas, or are some more accessable sites appreciated? > > > > > > Bill in the Willcox area > > Jim Scotti > Lunar & Planetary Laboratory jscotti@pirl.lpl.arizona.edu > University of Arizona > Tucson, AZ 85721 USA http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/ > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Although no one can go back and make a brand new start, Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~