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I rode to work with it so it now has about 1 mile on its trip odometer.
I rode to work with it so it now has about 1 mile on its trip odometer.


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Revision as of 16:15, 11 February 2013

So new I don't even have a page for it. Oh wait! That's this page!

Got it yesterday August 10 2012

I chose this model because I wanted buttons, I had tried out a friend's Oregon 450. Reliability and visibility are very high priorities for me and the 62SC is better on these counts.

I live in Oregon. It rains here. The controls and screen have to work all the time, even in rain.

I also prefer the more compact fits-in-my-hand feel of the smaller receivers.

I chose a Garmin over another DeLorme this time because I like making maps and there are lots of mapping options for the Garmin. I was also tired of the teensy fonts on the PN-40.

The DeLorme mapping software does not work very well for me.

Day one

Took a picture of Julie to try out the camera. Since my house now has a metal roof, the GPS can't see satellites so the photo is not geocoded. If you love GPS, don't get a metal roof!

I installed the Garmin City Navigator NT 2013.1 map and portions of the Garmin Topo 24K West map.

I installed the free Northwest Trails map.

I loaded a GPX file containing Corvallis area geocaches. I took it outside so it could get lock and had it list nearby geocaches.

Went to bed.

Day two

I rode to work with it so it now has about 1 mile on its trip odometer.