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i’m hoping the bugs i released in hawaii do better than the first bug we released. that one was supposed to go to hawaii. it got stuck in oregon and sat in one cache for close to 6 months. the sad thing is, no one went to that cache in that time. but good news! someone just picked it up and it is moving again.
thanks, i love GSAK, and keep finding more stuff to do with it.
i am glad to see others are faced with this issue. it isn’t a problem when i am with my hubby out caching, we just duck behind a convenient bush. but i still haven’t faced the problem with my caching buddy. there have been times my eyes were yellow and floating by the time we got back to the car.
i’ve only had one time i’ve had to bury it in the woods. thank goodness i was alone and carrying wet wipes. i just bagged them in one of the ziplock bags i carry and threw them out as soon as possible.i had something like that happen with my 60 and GSAK. the waypoints were actually in there, but didn’t show up under find waypoints or geocaches. they did show up when i ran nearest. i think it got fixed with an update on GSAK
i have a tb stuck out in oregon. it looks like it is in a cache that not many people go to. i am really hoping when spring comes, that it will again get moving.
on a side note- we are going to hawaii soon and i have emailed the owners of tbs that i have in my possession to see if they want them to go there. one does, one doesn’t. i’m glad i asked first.i’m glad you got it replaced. when you smashed it that day, i really felt bad. if it had been me, i’d have been out of commission until the replacement came.
djwinii was using djwini for email before i got started with geocaching. just seemed easiest to keep it. dj for first and middle initial, wini–short for winiarski. so you just say dj wini. and mark gets included in the team cuz he doesn’t really care about logging.
now that’s my kind of caching.
oh, not really, i do like to search a little. but i like having a clue if i get stuck. i can add the two coords and look at a list, no problem. just makes another thing to carry along with me.
djwinithat sounds like a really great geocaching outing. we can’t make it. i’m bummed!
djwinii don’t get onto the forums very often, so i missed this group outing. i remember seeing a group outing earlier that went hunting for an underwater cache at devils lake. i think it would be fun to go on one of these small hunts, and if it’s not about the numbers, you don’t need an event cache log. but for someone like me who doesn’t read the forums very often, having it as an event cache would have brought it to my attention early enough to have gone along. but then again, it wouldn’t have been a small group anymore…
perhaps there could be some other method of alerting wga members to small group outings like this.how do you unlog it if you pushed the wrong button?
a group outing for washington dc sounds great. i’ve been hanging on that one myself, and would like to finish in style. the series was what really got me moving early this year.
somebody just logged a find on my cache today with a back date from may. me, i can’t wait to get home and log them. i always felt bad when we couldn’t find a cache because it seemed like everyone else has no trouble on any cache. i think it would be more encouraging to new cachers to see that others have trouble. and if the rest of you would even just post a note to the log, like you went and you didn’t find it but you are coming back to try again, that isn’t posting a nf but it gives a heads up to others that maybe it is harder than it looks, or maybe isn’t there to be found.
congrat’s to you all. i don’t think mic knew you were hitting that milestone when she told me how many you did at the picnic.
djwinithanks. for awhile this summer, just after i hit 100, it was really hard to get out there in the heat and bugs. now i’ve got brkster to go caching with every couple of weeks. that’s usually good for 5 or so.
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