Debbie Austin and Brad Bittorf wrote: > We had a lot of practice with the demons here in the Tucson area, and > we went mostly non-stop over the weekend. We did run into a few new > hide techniques that stumped us, especially east of Yuma. We found a > lot of hides that seemed about a full point higher in difficulty than > they would be if they were in Tucson. We saw a similar thing, though > not quite as pronounced, when we were in Safford--they were ranked > maybe 1/2 point more difficult than in Tucson for the same kind of hide. > There are a lot of caches that are under rated in Difficulty, in Tucson. > The Tucson community has a lot of evil in them (I say that lovingly). > Can't compare to Phoenix--we still haven't cached up there. Phoenix has some really nasty caches also... > We are using a Garmin GPSmap 60 with nRoute and Clayjar GPSWatcher on > the laptop. Can't compare our GPSr to much else, ours seems a bit > more stable than some of the Etrex units our friends have. We do seem > to be wearing out either our cable or USB port with a lot of > connect/disconnect cycles--not sure the cure for that. > Brad, T9L I have had the same problem with my 60c the usb port came undone from the printed circut. Luckily it also has a serial port and I had a cable left over from a 72 that I started caching with. The down loads are slower, but it saved me from having to buy another gpsr. ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com