I have a bit of a unique set of questions for the group and I'm hoping I can phrase them in a way to get some good responses.
I work for a church camp in West Texas and we are interested in starting a geocaching program to our property for guests to use while they are here. In the future we hope to open it up to the general caching community, but we want to start by giving our guests another fun activity to do while they are at our site, as well as spread the interest of geocaching itself.
We have about 500 acres with hiking trails all around, so places to hide caches are plentiful. The goal as of now is to purchase 3 or 4 lower-end GPS units that will allow the guests to have decent access and success in caching, but then to own a higher end unit for planting and other things that our full time staff may need.
Myself and one other staff member have cached before/semi-regularly, and so we are coming at this from an informed level.
At this point, I have a couple of main questions that I'm hoping someone can shed some light on.
First, what kind of units would you recommend for us to rent out to the guests? We have identified our needs as:
- Needs to be accurate
- Needs to be very rugged and durable
- Very user-friendly and easy to operate
- Needs to be good enough to not frustrate first-timers
- Perhaps lockable so they cannot mess up our settings or the logs/waypoints (we intend on pre-loading the camps' caches to streamline the process so our users spend more time hunting and less time fiddling with settings, etc.)
Budget - $100-150 per unit
Possibilities - Garmin eTrex 10, Magellan 110 or GC
Second, what unit would you guys recommend for the nicer/planting unit that the camp would not rent out?
Some of our thoughts on this unit are:
- Very accurate for the planting of caches
- Backlit
- Durability and battery length not paramount
Budget - $100-300
Possibilities - Garmin Dakota 20, eTrex 20/30, Magellan 310/510
This unit will serve another purpose as well beyond geocaching. Our camp is also looking to start "Star Parties" as well, an event where we get telescopes out and show the guests some constellations and planets. Do GPS units ever have the capability of some semblance of star navigation or something like that? I don't really even know what I'm asking, but am hoping that someone reading this gets what i'm going for
Another thing for us to consider, are units in this price range actually any more accurate than the others?
Thanks so much for any info that you guys can give, it will be much appreciated!

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