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i’m using gsak and didn’t know about the filtering thing. i put them all into mapsource and manually deleted all the wp’s that were outside the areas i was going to be driving along. what a lot of work that was. next time i’ll know better.
i wish these canoe to get to the cache caches were closer to home. there is one nearby and it was a blast getting to it. i’d love to do more of them.
djwinithanks, i’ll have to experiment and see what i can get. just started using GSAK and find it a great program. and as soon as they make it usb compatable it will be perfect
i don’t even bother going to the tb hotels if i don’t have a tb to trade, never even thought there were trade items in them. i always consider finding a tb a bonus and take it if i find it. but i try to keep them moving–sometimes hard when all i seem to find are micros.
Great article in Sunday’s Milwuakee Journal metro section: http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jul04/242848.asp
And I thought I was nuts on this sport!
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i’m still so relatively new at this that the fun hasn’t gone out of it yet. i started saving the newer caches close to home for when i need a quick fix. and we are planning a trip to hawaii next year that will incorporate caching–figuring to get to see areas that the normal tourist doesn’t go to.
i left one near poynette in the one fish, two fish, red fish cache back in june. it is still there. i figure if no one gets it sooner, someone will grab it in august at the picnic.
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my addiction manifests itself in dreams. i dreamt i was in the woods, hunting a cache, ran into some other cachers with the box on the ground. they hid it back inside the log and put it back into the fence. and all this in vivid color
thanks for the info. we’ll get out and try it again when the wind isn’t so strong that it blows us away.
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