Colorado 400t Review from Cache-A-Maniacs
Darrylw4 has been playing around with the new Garmin Colorado 400t, and here is a Colorado 400t Review from a very active cacher. Sounds like Garmin has some work to do!
Darrylw4 has been playing around with the new Garmin Colorado 400t, and here is a Colorado 400t Review from a very active cacher. Sounds like Garmin has some work to do!
Two climbers lost on Mt. Hood were rescued after they stumbled across a local geocache. The pair got lost in a whiteout while climbing on the mountain. They stumbled across a geocache as they attempted to find their way down, and rescuers were able to use the cache coordinates, along with other information, to help find the pair. It’s an amazing use of the information that comes along with geocaching!
There’s been quite a lot written lately about the Garmin Colorado series of GPS receivers lately. I decided to check out the product at their web site, and do a quick comparison of the high end Colorado, the 400t, against my 76CSx. Here are the results:
| 400t | 76CSx | |
| Display Size | 1.53″W x 2.55″H | 1.6″W x 2.22″H |
| Display Resolution | 240 x 400 pixels | 160 x 240 pixels |
| Waterproof? | Yes – IPX7 | Yes – IPX7 |
| Floats? | No | Yes |
| High Sensitivity Receiver? | Yes | Yes |
| Waypoints/Favorites/Locations | 1000 | 1000 |
| Routes | 50 | 50 |
| Track Log | 10,000 points, 20 saved tracks | 10,000 points, 20 saved tracks |
| Built In Memory? | Yes | No |
| Data Card? | SD Card (not included) | 128 microSD card (included) |
| Preloaded Maps? | Yes (topographic) | No |
| Unit-to-unit transfer (shares data wirelessly with similar units)? |
Yes | No |
| Picture Viewer? | Yes | No |
The 400t seems interesting, and I would like to get my hands on one to experience it myself. For the meantime, however, given the price of these things, I’ll stick with my trusty 76CSx. It’s helped me find my way more than once!