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If it’s a SporTrak Pro, SporTrak Pro Marine, SporTrak Map, or SporTrak Color, then yes.
If it’s a base model SporTrak, then no, it cannot be done.
The base model SporTrak is much like the base model Garmin Etrex. The maps that come on it are all you get.
Brother and Sister are both Hams. I have yet to take much interest.
Brothers Ham website- http://www.w9ray.org/index.php
My count is 17, including 2 that I started but have not quite finished all the waypoints yet.
Good of you to remind me of those skeletons in the closet.
10 former COTM’s are archived, most of them from before I started caching.
Commonly, whan a person has two parts to their team name, the underscore “_” must be used in place of spaces beween the two names.
Instead of searching for Ranger Boy, search for Ranger_Boy, and you will find what you were looking for.
I seem to remember some kind of WISearcher story regarding a cache that required a water crossing of some sort. Completely honorable, i’m sure.
Luckly for most other unsuspecting passer-bys, I’ve always kept my pants on in that situation.
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Originally posted by fishcachers:
Ok. Why?
Rumor is that Mrs. WiSearcher is quick to lose her britches if needed to log a find.
Oops, now i’m in trouble too!
arcangl7 said:
Sounds like Cat has something planned for up here. Can’t wait for the series, Cathunter!
Sorry, not my territory. They will come though.
Now that I’ve spit my coffee all over in laughter,
Brew, you are my photo editing idol!!!!
I like to think of it more in cost over time. If you were caching for 13 hours, that about $10 an hour. Theres not many really entertaining things I do for less of an expense than that.
I would have camped out and made it a two day trip, which would have been more cost effective considering the driving time and additional number of caches to be hunted.
Give it a few months, and there will be 200 more caches near you. And you can take that to the bank.
You folks have been having a truly amazing year! Congratulations and thanks for all you do!
Wow, I hit 754 mph once while hunting a cache, but have never been able to go beyond triple digits.
I have used my odometer on several trips, and as long as the max speed read a reasonable number, I have found the milage to be correct also.
Once in a great while though, I have apparently broken the sound barrier. I never did hear the sonic boom though…
And all this time you all thought I was geocaching.

I was suprised to see how the numbers turned out on this one-
226 caches within 30 miles
42 I have not found
17 are “temporarily disabled”
1 is mineClosest cache not found is “Enigma”, which I will never find unless someone holds my hand.
I wonder where that puts Wicket on the status board? Congratulations Cachew, for this milestone and many more to come.
Way to go Kelly! You gotta be tough to hang with Team Badger.
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