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Any recommendations for handheld GPS units to use for geocaching?
I figure I could use the iPad, but what a pain to schlepp around and or possibly expose to weather.
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Redwahine wrote:I used to have a Garmin. But now use my smart phone with the geocache official app. It uses the phone's GPS and works better than the Garmib did. So now I just use my phone
VickieP wrote:Mitch has the old fashioned phone, you have to hand crank it and wait for the operator to answer.
mitch5252 wrote:Laura, which Garmin do you have? I don't want to spend a bunch of $$$, so I was looking at the low(est)-end eTrex...
HorizonSeeker wrote:Mitch,
You can use your phone and the official geocaching.com app (which costs $$) or you can use an app called c:geo which many of us cachers use and it is free. But yes, using your phone for gps will suck the battery down quickly.
I went to geocaching.com and clicked on the forums and looked in the section called garage sale. I bought a slightly used $200 garmin handheld for $50. It works great and runs forever on AA batteries. It is far more accurate in the woods and on trails than your phone would be. I just bought a bracket for the handlebars of my bike that will hold my handheld. Now I can geocache down bike trails plus the handheld will give me speed and distance when I'm caching or when I'm just out riding.
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