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For The Best Geocaching GPS Here’s What To Look For

By: Tessa Green

benbengraves_186759882 To make absolutely sure that every geocache hunt is thoroughly fabulous and successful, your GPS must have the ability to do the following:

It must find it’s position quickly and easily. When you switch on, the gps looks around, finds four or more positioning satellites and works out how far away they are. Using this information, it works out its own location. That’s a lot to do. And some GPS do it faster and more reliably than others.

It must be able to accept the coordinates of the caches you are hunting for. So you know where to aim.

 It must hold unto it’s satellite lock, tightly. It’s no good having your gps tell you it doesn’t know where you are, simply because you’ve walked under a tree, or a few clouds decide to make an appearance. You need to know that it will continue to guide you to the caches and back home.

It must give you information in a way that you find easy to understand. You can have your position displayed on maps of varying detail, or just as a longitude/ latitude number.

It must guide you in ways that you find easy to follow. Some gps just tell you the direction to take, others sketch a route, and others still can lay out your route in a 3-D, hello-holo-suite kind of way.

It must be accurate. Worst case, to get you within sight (10 – 15 feet) of the cache. Best case, to place you right on top of the cache.

It must be tough enough to survive knocks and falls. It will get banged about.

It must be waterproof. At some point it will get wet.

About the author: So where do you start looking? At www.squidoo.com/B estGeocachingGPS you’ll find excellent geocaching gps rated against a similar check-list to the one above. This will give you some top-performing GPS and an easy way to size up any other GPS. This will help you choose the best geocaching GPS for you.

1 comment to For The Best Geocaching GPS Here’s What To Look For

  • Most handheld GPSs will fit the criteria listed… I think key is usability…Look at a few of them, go to the sports warehouses or Cabellas or your favorite sporting goods store and check them all out. Screen readibility is huge as well as navigation…ie… how do you do things like entere coordinates, enter notes, etc…

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