Hello All ...
I might have an answer ... I used to run a computer repair company and have
thought about doing GPS repairs again as sort of a start up business.
Basically, what you do to start this is to buy lots of busted GPS units and
fix them. Some will get sold and others are used for parts.
It's early, but if this gets a little steam going, I should have a fair
number of units to "borrow" or buy at really low prices.
There seems to be a market for this sort of thing.
CacheMaker
Scottsdale AZ
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] GPS Rentals?
I don't know, but I've wondered the same thing. My boys love to
geocache, and I've thought about inviting some of my eldest's classmates
along (my youngest is only 4). I think they'd have more fun if they had
their own GPSrs, or at least maybe 2 to a unit. Beyond that and it's
kind of hard to really see what you're doing.
-Lisa
John Giacobbe wrote:
> Hi All: I'm a high school teacher and I want to get my students into
geocaching, but I only have two of my own GPS devices. Does anyone know
where one might rent a bunch of them? My school has no budget for buying
any, but I might be able to squeeze some funds out for a rental.
>
> Any other ideas would be most appreciated!
>
> thanks,
>
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