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  • in reply to: Ya know what they say… #1940444

    Shot the messanger

    in reply to: Ya know what they say… #1940431

    @cheezehead wrote:

    Has the cat been sippin the special Nog again? 😉

    I think he got into the catnip. 😉

    in reply to: Geocaching.com is up, what changes did they make? #1940416

    @Lostby7 wrote:

    is anyone having a problem with their pocket query failing…it shows the query ran but I get no information with it…well not with the 1,000 file anyway.

    I got a PM from Sandman having trouble with PQ’s. I ran 1 and it ran just fine for me.

    in reply to: Road Navigation GPS mounting… #1939852

    Here is what I use. Works really for me. Makes easy moving from one vehicle to another. No suction cups marks on the window.

    https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=63953

    in reply to: Weather check in? #1940102

    It is snowing here in Shawano for the last couple of hours. We have about 6 inches since it began last night.

    @labrat_wr wrote:

    @gotta run wrote:

    I’ve heard plenty of blasting outside before the sun has come up.

    What, really??? That’s not legal is it 😯 😯 😕 😕 🙄 🙄

    That sounds about right. In November when I go, the season does not open tell approx. 6:30. I have heard shots as early as 6:00. How can you see what you shooting at, much less what is past what you are shooting at. 🙁

    in reply to: Sandlanders have a Busy Day #1936656

    Congrats sandlanders on the busy day.

    BTW: Anybody looking to do this cache, it is not really that hard to do. Lone_Gunman and I did around 40 WSQ’s in one day for the Shawano County Cemetery Challange. With a little planning on Streets & Trips, we did it in about 10 hours.

    in reply to: Washed Away #1936541

    @sandlanders wrote:

    @HeliDood wrote:

    I’m curious how many geocaches have been affected by the raging waters of the Wisconsin River…

    One of mine, for sure (or most likely) will need to be archived. GC279E7. Movin’ on Down cache, at the former site of the WR east-side swimming pool. Anyone familiar with that cache (or the park) saw the big painted wooden sign. I just drove by there today and was surprised to see the sign washed away in the river rapids.

    “Dood! Where’s your cache?”

    Most likely in the Gulf of Mexico by now.

    in reply to: Download Volunteers Needed at Cache Ba$H #1931996

    I have POI Loader for the Garmin Nuvi, and GSAK. I will have a couple of USB cables along for USB Type. My laptop with the serial port would not start up anymore so that one is not available.

    I am planning on being at the meet and greet Friday, I can help download at that time also.

    Does GSAK support the Delorme and Magellan? If it does not I can download software for those units before hand.

    in reply to: Download Volunteers Needed at Cache Ba$H #1931989

    I would be willing to help Saturday morning from 7am to 10am. I have a laptop with GSAK on it.

    If you need a serial port, I can look at an old laptop this weekend.

    in reply to: Please meet "Sir" Black Cat, Knight of 2000 finds #1931433

    Congrats TBC on #2000. 😀

    in reply to: My Finds Pocket Query #1929244

    GC changed the way you get the my finds query and any query over 500 cache.

    On the query page there is a new tab call “Pocket Queries Ready For Download”. Click on that tab. Then click on the query you want to download. It will download the zip file that would have normally been emailed to you.

    in reply to: 3G at Home? #1928654

    Cellcom, a local provider by Green Bay, has a device that you can hook up multiple computers to. I don’t have it, but both of my sister have and they have had no troubles with it.
    http://www.cellcom.com/phone.html?phoneid=93

    in reply to: Software-Technology Overload… WOW #1927435

    @CodeJunkie wrote:

    @frmr wrote:

    @jsdad wrote:

    (but a lot tougher going out and finding caches) LOL

    Wisconsin has two seasons. 5 Terrian (Summer) and 2 Terrian (Winter)

    Winter – 2 Terrain? That’s weird because on 1/1/10 I distinctly remember hiking 3/4 mile through a 1/2 frozen swamp to spend over an hour chopping ice trying to locate a submerged ammo can (wait – that would be difficulty not terrain). 😆 😆 😆 And the terrain would definately be next to impossible in summer – so you’re right.

    Talked yourself through that one. No special equipment to get across the water in the winter.

    in reply to: Software-Technology Overload… WOW #1927433

    @jsdad wrote:

    (but a lot tougher going out and finding caches) LOL

    Wisconsin has two seasons. 5 Terrian (Summer) and 2 Terrian (Winter)

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