Howdy,
Andrew and Debbie! Welcome to Geocaching in Arizona! I hope you guys will keep
us posted of your first find, as well as any adventures along the
way.
My
team (FroBros) started out with the Garmin E-Trex brand, but found the screen
was kind of small and the controls were difficult to use. Since then, we've gone
to the Garmin eMap. It didn't cost much more, and it is much easier for us to
use. We got it at Bronco One in North Phoenix. They are one of the largest
Garmin dealers in the nation, and they even have permission to download the maps
on our GPS unit for us. Anytime I travel, I go back to Bronco One, and they
update my GPS and mapping software for free. Can't beat that
deal!
-FroBro Q-Tip
Hi All,
We are Andrew and Debbie (AKA DuhNPookinz) and were just introduced to
geocaching. We are quite excited to get started. We are looking at the Garmin
Etrex Vista? Does anyone know if this is good unit to purchase?
Thanks,
>From: Ken Akerman
>Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Abandoned cache?
>Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 13:59:32 -0700 (PDT)
>
>I prefer keeping an existing cache in place and improving it,
rather than archiving the cache and creating a new one. If the cache is not
located in a good area, then just move it nearby. Create a new cache only if the
new cache is very much different than the existing cache. Just my opinion.
>
>Ken
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