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Wow! We actually backed down from that cache! Nice milestone. Can’t wait to see what you do for an encore!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
It was a pleasure to make your acquaintance last weekend. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Three more and we can pass Pennsylvania! But it’s not about the numbers, is it?!?!
Congratulations, Goldie Diggers!!!!!!
Congratulations, Hemi!!!!!!
04/24/2008 at 2:19 am in reply to: Lisa and The Curly Girls Sweep the South on their way to 800 #1888213Congratulations from us! Way to go!
The event were great! We had the opportunity to attend both the meet and greet and the CITO on Saturday. The 24 of 26 new caches we found were all great and it took the better part of the day to complete them. It was quite the adventure and we would recommend them to anyone tired of skirt lifters!
The combination of puzzles, multi’s and traditionals along nice trails made for a fun day of caching!
Bombed big time!!!!!
@hogrod wrote:
Actually the X stands for expandable memory(card slot). S stands for sensors(electronic compass and barometric altimeter), except in the etrex line they don’t use the same lettering. The Etrex Vista, VistaC, VistaCx, and Vista HCX are the only model with the “S” features.
I own both types(with and without the sensors) even if find you don’t like the electronic compass its easily turned off. On the VistaCx I hold the page button for a few seconds(top right) to turn it off. On the 60CSx its also the page key, just hold it for a few seconds.
Thanks, hogrod. I missed spoke!!! You are correct!
We have both the 60C and the 60CS. We did not care for the electronic compass in the CSx as you have to calibrate it often and can be a pain in the butt, IMHO.
You can’t beat the build quality of the Map 60 units. We own the Explorist 400 but never use it. I would recommend forgoing the units with the “x” (which denotes electronic compass and barometer) unless you think you would really use them. It will save you some cash as well without giving up the chip, color and the routing capabilities.
@Timberline Echoes wrote:
We are up in the middle of the Keweenaw penninsula, Calumet MI out in Lake Superior under blizzard warning conditions… and hope to cache tomorrow even though they are predicting 2 feet of snow and 50 mph winds… no snow yet… just wind, so maybe it will stay south by you guys. We did get 2 caches on our way into town. Some places the snow is over 3 feet deep on the way up here… esp. around Mass City and north of there. We’re not lettin’ the weather slow us down… 😆
TEJust saw the weather report for the area you guys are in and . . . SOUNDS LIKE YOU’RE S.O.L.!!!!!
Have fun!
Changes have been made to our caches (didn’t realize how many we had).
Thanks for taking this on, Marc!
It is great to be back out in the real world again! Thanks all for your kindness!
We’ve missed it, so it’s time to burn up some more gas! WOO HOOOO!
Nice job, Fu! Congratulations!
By the way . . . nice TB!
Congratulations, Logsam!
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