Re: No more opencaching.com
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:41 pm
Shutting down the brokencaching site might just be the best move Garmin has made in a while. Think about how much web traffic that probably generated as everyone just had to see what has happened to the site nobody was using. They should have put up a discount code for 10% off an new Oregon 650, probably could have sold a bunch of them.Yes, i think your right that the wording on the page was changed. I remember it being simpler and just referencing the groundspeak site, but did elaborate as much as it does now.
I also noticed that the new GPSAMP64 comes with "250,000 preloaded caches for paperless caching from Geocaching.com". Anyone recall that the Montana650 series were shipped with OX caches (opencaching.com listings)? I recall for sure, I probably still have emails from Garmin/OC.Com about the contest to win a Montana 650. Now, the Montana 650 page at Garmin states: "Montana 650 supports geocaching GPX files for downloading geocaches and details straight to your unit. Visit Geocaching.com to start your geocaching adventure. By going paperless, you're not only helping the environment but also improving efficiency. Montana 650 stores and displays key information, including location, terrain, difficulty, hints and descriptions, which means no more manually entering coordinates and paper print outs! Simply upload the GPX file to your unit and start hunting for caches." https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the- ... 75227.html
I also noticed that the new GPSAMP64 comes with "250,000 preloaded caches for paperless caching from Geocaching.com". Anyone recall that the Montana650 series were shipped with OX caches (opencaching.com listings)? I recall for sure, I probably still have emails from Garmin/OC.Com about the contest to win a Montana 650. Now, the Montana 650 page at Garmin states: "Montana 650 supports geocaching GPX files for downloading geocaches and details straight to your unit. Visit Geocaching.com to start your geocaching adventure. By going paperless, you're not only helping the environment but also improving efficiency. Montana 650 stores and displays key information, including location, terrain, difficulty, hints and descriptions, which means no more manually entering coordinates and paper print outs! Simply upload the GPX file to your unit and start hunting for caches." https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the- ... 75227.html