NJSnakeMan said:
so, with this yellow eTrex.... all you do is get coordinates, punch em in... and an arrow appears pointing you where to go?
besides that, does it come with any other features
and those geocaches, what are they? i found a box hidden under a bridge earlier this year, on the box it said "geocache" and had this little log book with bunch of people's blogs, weird chains and necklaces, dollar bills.
That is about it. It does have a clock, tells you sunrise and sunset, routes, trip odometer, bearing, elevation, trip time, speed, average speed, max speed, heading, etc, and it actually has a map so to speak. The map will show you your waypoints that are entered into it and you can use that in place of the arrow if you want. I tried it and never used it again.
Basically, if that is all you can afford shop around for the best price and you will get an accurate unit. If you can come up with a little more money buy one with a map. But remember, the basic map that comes with it will only show the main roads, and if you want more detail you will have to buy the map software which is close to $100. Don't think you can get away with not buying it because once you see how limited the map they give you is, you will be shelling out the cash for the software. And I believe all but the Topo software has a two GPS code limit so you will have a hard time having someone giving you a copy. Once you step up above the yellow eTrex, you better have the cash or you will be frustrated.
BTW, I don't believe it comes with the cable to connect it to your computer. At least it did not when I bought mine. Maybe that has changed. In any event if it does not you will have to shell out around $30 or so for that.
Guy