Re: [Az-Geocaching] GPS Clinic

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Author: HighwayHavoc
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] GPS Clinic
Actually, there were quite a few folks at the lecture
who appeared to be retired and are traveling across
the country in their RV's. Then there were the usual
mountaineering/hiking sort. Before I bought mine, I
was involved with a group that used GPS for
placement/recovery of transponders in the ocean, and
for security of the zones the transponders were in.

As far as my kids are concerned, the most useful
feature of the GPS (besides finding caches) is the
speedometer. They love to take the device and run
around, trying to see who is the fastest.

Mark A. Pedersen

--- Mike Ingoglia <> wrote:
> Of course they mentioned geocaching in a "positive
> light"... I'm sure a
> large percentage of their sales are to customers
> that may be purchasing it
> with the intention on using it for geocaching....
> also, it's a lot easier
> to sell a GPS when you can offer a "use" for it...
> I purchased my first GPS
> several years ago for the "geek" value in it
> definately not because I had an
> actual use for it. :-) Most aren't this way.



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