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thanks
the little video was great!
i was wanting to keep the one file i have of personal waypoints in the unit, and add geocaching waypoints as needed.
i’ll try looking for other poi loadersi tried this again using my windows xp in my fusion partition. and got it to work.
is there a way to put multiple custom poi’s into the unit without erasing the previous ones?
i’m willing to take less for it.
besides geocaching, it holds music and accesses the internet if in wifi range.isn’t it the owners job to make sure everything in the cache is in good condition? it’s a nice thing if someone else maintains your cache for you, but no one should be expected to.
that grid is depressing. the only hit i have, shows me i have quite a drive to even check out the 4 possibilities.
anyone want to make a run for some of these this friday? oct 23?
i use the ipod touch, like the iphone, but no phone and no internet. that feature will be great for me. i use igeocacher to do the same thing, but i also have the iphone app. it will be good to be able to cull out the caches i don’t want to look for and have it in the touch for paperless caching.
i’ve posted a few needs maintenance notes, the last one was a cache that was full of water and stuck in the ground. couldn’t empty the water and couldn’t lift the cache.
take a deep breath you guys, sometimes containers are on the ground and you know that isn’t where they are supposed to be, so you put them back where the clue indicates they would have been hidden. if i do that, i write in my log that i did so, or i send an email to the owner telling them that.
as for thinking that all cache owners read the logs from all their caches, i don’t believe it. otherwise why are there so many caches with multiple dnfs that it seems no one is checking on.disabling them would be very important for some of us. i don’t read the cache pages before going out hunting. i do a pq with the option checked for IS ACTIVE. so if the cache is temporarily disabled, i will not go looking for it, but if the owner just makes a note on the cache page, i’ll never know it.
sounds like a good cache, but just a tad too far north. by like 3 hours. lol
rats! i got the “X” cache, but i couldn’t find the mystery cache in las vegas, so i couldn’t claim the alphabet soup.
thanks, there is an alphabet soup cache that i can pick up in vegas next week, and all i was missing was the X. gonna try the one near nashotah park
i have been to some cemetery caches where the container was hidden way too near a stone. the reviewer really has no way to know that when approving a cache.
i appreciate the hider using the WSQ designation, because then i know ahead of time that it is a cemetery.
generally i don’t do wsq’s just because i don’t think it is right to be playing a game there. -
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