We are low tech ourselves. Our first and only gps is a cheap yellow garmin etrex. We have been caching since Aug of 2002, and have had a lot of use out of it, for only $119. No maps, but that doesnt bother us. How much tech do you want with your gps? We sometimes consider upgrading, but havent yet.
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gage003@yahoo.com> wrote:Ok I know everyone is probably booored out of their minds on this subject. Can anyone "briefly" give me a few hints on what my first GPS should be? I really don't want to spend more than $200 for the first one. I would like to know just a couple of things to look for in a system. Someone told me that I should be able to interface with my computer at home. So basically I don't know much but would appreciate a few heads on what to buy. If I get a user friendly GPS I know it would be a short order to get a more advanced one. Thanks for any tips.
Marsha
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