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  1. #1
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    The 60 knows where you are even if you're not on a road. It shows a track of where you have been so you can backtrack. Garmin has on line access to their maps so you can see what roads are included before you buy the map set.

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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    The 60 knows where you are even if you're not on a road. It shows a track of where you have been so you can backtrack. Garmin has on line access to their maps so you can see what roads are included before you buy the map set.

    V.
    I've been to the Garmin website. There seems to be many versions of the "60". GPS 60, GPSMAP 60, GPSMAPbunch of letters here... anyway, which one do you have? Is it the basic 60, because everything you have said so far indicates that it may be what I "need". I just want to get unlost, map a route in advance and find a store or "starbucks" if I need to. I also like that some find lakes, parks, etc. I think I'll also see what kinds of maps I can download. Thanks!
    Claudia

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    Oops!

    Veronica, never mind, I reread the thread and saw it was the 60CSX. Thanks for all of the info.
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

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    The 60CSX which I have borrowed was already set up ready to go, BUT I didn't have any manuals when it was handed to me. I futzed with it a bit and was able to figure out how to "find" the local brewery and get directions from my current location. I like intuitively easy equipment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I futzed with it a bit and was able to figure out how to "find" the local brewery and get directions from my current location.
    Oooooh I need me one of those! Does it find bakeries and ice cream shops as well?

    Sorry, couldn't resist. Plus I'm sure SK was expecting to hear from me, dangling the carrot & all. Can't disappoint her.
    Last edited by jobob; 04-22-2007 at 10:49 AM.

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    I just checked. It found the Konditorei, our local fabulous and sinful Austrian bakery. I know. I've been keeping this a secret. We'll have to plan a trip. It's just too dangerous there.

    http://www.konditoreidavis.com/
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I just checked. It found the Konditorei, our local fabulous and sinful Austrian bakery. I know. I've been keeping this a secret. We'll have to plan a trip. It's just too dangerous there.

    http://www.konditoreidavis.com/
    Oooh.. cool they're still there. Haven't been there in ages... I still miss Colleen's creamery Love my Kahula ice cream w/ strawberries and chocolate chips. Yup, this was pre-Cold Stone.
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