It arrived today. I am so excited about this new toy. BUT......I'm so nervous.
First, is everything going to be in the FedEx bag?
I left it sitting on the table for a half hour then finally opened it. Checked each of the items - correct GPS model...check, 4GB micro card...check, Garmin vehicle mount kit...check, Garmin City Navigator North America NT maps micro sd card (full coverage)....check. Phew. OK, that hurdle crossed.

Next, open up the Garmin box*. OK, all contents there and accounted for. It comes with a carabiner clip. This looks like something I'm going to always use. I'll be able to safely clip the unit to my backpack strap or my belt loop. I carried the old 60Cx in the water bottle pocket of my backpack when I wasn't walking with it in my hand and I was constantly reaching back to be sure it was still there.
Insert 2 AA batteries. Hmm, they sit funny. The + terminal ends are raised up at an angle from the - terminal ends. The cover won't fit back on. Consult the manual. Nothing about batteries sitting at an angle. So I'm guessing that they need to be pushed in further. Yep....they need to snap in. Battery cover goes back on properly. Phew.
Next, turn on gps. It works. Good. Basemap loading - as usual, they are quite useless, only very major roads. Nice colour screen. Lots of pages. Lots of options. Very easy to move between pages. Satellites acquired faster then my 60Cx.
Now to load the City Navigator maps. This is the part that scares me the most. I'm not good at figuring out why software doesn't work, so hopefully, fingers crossed this goes smoothly. Check the Quick Start Manual for guidance in installing the SD card. Nothing there. No other manual. There's a yellow card in the package - there's a short 3 point instruction blurb about getting the manual from the device.
Connected the usb to the gps and then to the laptop. Hmmm. Couldn't read the device. Unplug usb, put it back in. It connected properly this time. Little yellow card says to click on the Documents folder. Easy peasy. The manual comes up. I save it to a folder on my laptop.
Next take the micro SD card out of the adapter. Manage to do it without destroying the card or sending it flying across the room. Pull the tight batteries out of the compartment and flip the little metal SD bracket up. Examine the tiny card. Examine how it should fit into the gps. Match up the notches. Lower the bracket. It won't stay shut. Then I remember that I need to slide the bracket down until it snaps in. Turn gps on. Nice quick boot up. Nice new detailed maps. :) All's working so far. Set it to find a nearby city. Worked properly. Zoom works fine. So far pretty good.
Now to download a GPX file. Consult the manual. Hmmm. That's not covered in the manual. With my old 60Cx I opened the GPX file with Easy GPS then sent it to my Garmin. I'll try that... Opened up the GPS file with EasyGPS, set up EasyGPS for a 62s device, then sent the waypoints to the gps. It worked.


Turn on the unit. Find a nearby geocache. View the description, then the logs, then the hint. I'm absolutely loving the Geocache paperless display. Only thing missing is the Favorite votes, but that's geocaching.com issue.
OK, I think I'm done for now. All went reasonably well. Everything there. Everything working. Nothing broken. Nothing too confusing. I'm a happy cacher. :)
* found this youtube
video by Rob2222de unboxing a 62s.