Like a few here, I started out with the paper printouts and no GPSr. It didn't take long to get tied of that so I bought a Garmin eTrex, yet I still insisted on using printouts and finding GZ by following the coord numbers as they increased and decreased! Crazy I know...
Then I bought a Garmin Dakota 20 and went paperless and started following the arrow, now that was the way to go. Why I even started downloading Pocket Queries into the GPSr, that sure beat loading them one at a time.
Then I got a work supplied iPhone, and the beauty of that is you don't need to download caches at all, they are all there at the press of a few on screen buttons. I often use the GPSr and the iPhone side by side and they don't vary much at all for accuracy, and the best part of the iPhone is that it can show all past logs, not just the last six or so like my GPSr. Plus I use the Groundspeak app to guide me to caches in the car using Bluetooth and the iPhone talking maps.
Phones & GPS
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- J_&_J
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Re: Phones & GPS
We still use a dedicated Garmin GPSr for our caching, but we both have GA Cacher installed on our phones "just in case".
We started off with a basic first gen yellow Etrex, then upgraded to a GPS60. We've now used a GPSmap 62s for more than six years, and makes our older models look brand new.
I hope to buy a new GPSr soon, and it will probably be a GPSmap 64.
We started off with a basic first gen yellow Etrex, then upgraded to a GPS60. We've now used a GPSmap 62s for more than six years, and makes our older models look brand new.
I hope to buy a new GPSr soon, and it will probably be a GPSmap 64.
- Teirae
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Re: Phones & GPS
I still have my garmin, but haven't used it in years. I use my phone now, purely on the spontaneity of it, i can just open the app and search the area and go (rather than previously having to plan and map out an adventure, I am not good at planning). and the phone makes it so much easier with the geokids too, who are now starting to direct and steer our geocaching adventures.
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Re: Phones & GPS
I use a Garmin etrex 30. It's the only GPS I've owned. I have attempted a few times to use my phone by loading caches onto it, but it's not as easy as the GPS, so have stuck to the Garmin. Besides, phones don't work on much of the Stuart Hwy (and like places).
I found my first 180 caches with print outs; then I bought the Garmin.
I found my first 180 caches with print outs; then I bought the Garmin.
- gmj3191
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Re: Phones & GPS
I have a Garmin 650 and a Samsung S8.
I generally use the Oregon for planned caching excursions but if my life depended on the accuracy of the location, I'd use the phone.
I generally use the Oregon for planned caching excursions but if my life depended on the accuracy of the location, I'd use the phone.