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What is your brand of Choice for GPS? or do u use a smart phone app?
I am using a Garmin Oregon 400T. Having used it for several years now, it has served me well. I would need a pretty solid reason to change to a different brand now.
I use a Garmin Organ650 T. Absolutely love it and so far been my most favorite GPS we have ever purchased. Love the Camera feature the most.
Handheld – Magellan 610 explorist
smartphone app – c:geo
auto navigation – Garmin Nuvi
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
My primary GPSr is the 60CSx, its been a workhorse and I haven’t had any problems with it, so when the time comes I’ll probably go with Garmin again. My iPhone is my backup as it lets me have access to caches I may have missed loading almost everywhere.
I started out with a Garmin GPS V (as did Madison Joe) graduated to a Garmin 60Csx and about two years ago jumped whole hog and got a Garmin Montana 650t. I love the 650t but it really is pricey for a lot of folks and I just decided that I really wanted to have the best for the sport I enjoy the most. I also have the Geocaching App from groundspeak on my iPhone…but I have to admit that I haven’t used it yet to actually cache with but I’m certain I will shortly. Both of our cars have factory installed GPS and I have actually got a FTF using just the GPS in my JEEP. The Montana has a motorcycle mode and I have a RAM mount on my Harley that I can easily put the Montana on when I go Harley caching. Long answer but short answer…Garmin.
My main GPSr is a Magellan Explorist 310, in the car I use a Garmin Nuvi, and on occasion I use my smartphone with the Geocaching.com app.
Garmin Colorado 300 – Handheld
Garmin Nuvi – Automotive
C:Geo – smartphone