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Morse Mountain Phipsburg Maine

There are a few houses up there. What a view to wake up to. :2cool:
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MORNING WOOD Lumber Company
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Very nice!! :cool:
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Awesome view. That's really what I like about Geocaching. It brings you to areas you never knew were there, or that are just incredible.
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Oh wow, that's awesome!
I'll have to 'try' and remember that place for a possible future vacation.
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what kind of GPS Units are you guys using for Geocaching?



I have a laptop and a Delorme Earthmate, but don't think it will work too well. LOL

I've been eyeing this one.
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... 012&depa=0
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I have a Garmin GPSMAP76CS. It is a great unit. I am still learning it and the deeper I get into all the menus the more I like it.
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BaLa wrote:what kind of GPS Units are you guys using for Geocaching?



I have a laptop and a Delorme Earthmate, but don't think it will work too well. LOL

I've been eyeing this one.
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... 012&depa=0
That is a nice one, but you would have to enter all your waypoints by hand. I can download mine to the unit using easygps program.
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Lefty04530 wrote:I have a Garmin GPSMAP76CS. It is a great unit. I am still learning it and the deeper I get into all the menus the more I like it.
it looks really nice, but it's over $400 :eek:

and I already have a GPS unit
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BaLa wrote:it looks really nice, but it's over $400 :eek:

and I already have a GPS unit
Only way I got is was as a birthday present from gf, mom, dad and daughter. They love me :)
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