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Author: Tahosa McCarthy
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] need some assistance...
Matt:
Well here is my two pennies worth.
As to Magellan who would want a GPS named after an Explorer that died on route.
Garmin is the way to go. I started out with the ancient Garmin 38 where if I received
an accuracy of 40 feet I was tickled pink. Then I went on to a Vista and that one
served me well over 5 years, and that is a lot of map work for the USFS in addition to
caching.
Last year I went to the Legend HCX with maps and it works as well as the best of
them out there, except Trimble. Go to the Garmin Website and you can do a comparison
of the makes and models.
Cache on.
Tahosa - Treker of the San Tans
----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Shapiro<mailto:sonburnt@gmail.com>
To: <mailto:listserv@azgeocaching.com> ; <mailto:atl390@cox.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] need some assistance...


Thanks to all who've replied.

Ok, so I understand we are all on the same page that Garmin is the best and that in a perfect world, I should get a 60CSx or better. No one is really answering the question I asked though.

Anyone have any REAL actual experience with either of these 2 units?

If not, thats ok. I would just trust a review by an avid cacher over one I found on a website somewhere unsolicited.

Again, Thanks again to all who've responded.

--Matt of Team AZSonburnt____________________________________________________________
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