“Can I Use My Garmin Nuvi 350 For Geocaching?”



Posted: Sunday, June 01, 2008

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Of course you can! The Garmin Nuvi 350 is perfect for geocaching in soooooo many ways: So for geocaching, the Garmin Nuvi 350 GPS is very capable. It does the finding very well indeed.

However, 3 things make it less than ideal for geocaching:
  1. It's not waterproof. You're very likely to get wet while out on your hunts. Unless of course you live and hunt in the dessert. Plastic bags and boxes can give some protection, but really you want the gps to be waterproof to be sure you don't kill it.
  2. Battery life. While driving with Garmin 350, there is no power problem because you plug it into the car lighter and use car juice. When you stop, however, you then have about 5 hours or so before you need to recharge. And of course you don't want your gps dying on you. This wouldn't be a problem – maybe just a minor inconvenience – if you could simply take some spare batteries with you. But you can't. Not with the 350. As you can see, this severely limits how far you can go from the car. The battery life could also take away some of the most attractive things about geocaching – such as being able to explore new places further. Such as, having discovered somewhere amazing, being able to decide right there on the spot to stop and enjoy it. With the 350 you're on the clock.
  3. Robustness. I don't know how robust the Garmin350 is. The thing is, the more geocaching you do, the more the GPS will get knocked about. I don't know how it will fare. I just don't get the impression it will do well.

      Conclusion

      Your Garmin Nuvi 350 can find geocaches. No question about that.

      I would not recommend you use it for geocaching in the long term. If you are starting out and want to do a couple of mostly urban, in-town geocache hunts to see if you like it, then do go ahead. Think about protecting the GPS, though.

      For regular, more intrepid off-road geocaching, it's a much better economy to simply buy another GPS that is waterproof, robust, and either has long battery life or batteries that can be changed.

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