Zone-5 wrote:Got my Etrex 20, slow as but has been reliable so far. I have had to use 'corn cushions' over the toggle to stop it recording bogus waypoints in my pocket!

Yeah, they work well...
Thanks for the great tip I'll have to try this on my Etrex30, although I recently upgraded to an Oregon 600 for hiking in Romania, Norway and Iceland, mainly due to the ease of navigating with the touch screen. The etrex 30 is great light weight gps though, and performs beautifully, with good battery life. Used it last year for a month in Nepal and the only complaints was the erroneous waypoints from the button pressing down in the case or pocket, and the inaccuracy in elevation due to the barometer, sometimes drifting up to 20m out of whack with GPS elevation.
THe Oregon 600 I've been using for about 3 months now, and is definitely an easier to use unit, but I have had random changes in screen settings due to pocket touches (after forgetting to lock the screen), even with the screen turned off, a slight bump on any side button and the unit turns on, and then in the pocket you get phantom touches that can change all your screen settings and customisations which is really annoying. The battery life is worse than the Etrex 30 though.