[ale] Geocaching, Linux, and appropriate GPS
Bob Toxen
transam at verysecurelinux.com
Tue Dec 11 04:18:29 EST 2007
I like my Garman aviation GPS. It was used when I got it around
4 years ago and still works. Garman "owns" that market and is regarded
as the best.
Some of the street GPSs run Linux.
Bob Toxen
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 01:54:15AM -0500, Dow_Hurst wrote:
> Anybody done some geocaching and mixed it up with Linux somehow? I found
> a bunch of cool links on Google with just "+linux +geocaching".
> Another note: Is there an all around good GPS available that does
> street stuff with the voice guiding directions, yet is good for topo maps
> and geocaching? That involves hiking, maybe biking and so requires topo
> map compatibility. I can always put a unit that is delicate in a case.
> I like the fun stuff like altitude tracking, temperature, and so on.
> I don't want a MP3 player or camera! Seems like there are alot of
> overkill options on a lot of the street units. What about Garmin versus
> Magellan?
> I just found out about geocaching and had to check out whatever Linux
> connections there might be.
> Thanks,
> Dow
> No sig.
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