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A ‘complete’ delete for ours is to start it up holding a finger on the lower right corner of the touch screen……
This one has worked a couple of times for us……and sometimes, not. It sets up the caches in their own ‘Geocache’ directory, but doesn’t provide POI-level of detail. Using Nuvi1450lmt.
🙂 🙂
We use the GarminExport macro for loading our Oregon.
cat’s got it? 🙂 🙂
Found one a few months back in Nicolet Nat’l Forest near Three Lakes, that was hanging upside down, and when we opened it up…..you guessed it, water poured out…..and pretty sure the top side was a glued cap. Look at the third picture in the cache’s Image Gallery to get an idea of what the container looks like. Not the norm, and never could figure out how the water got in there. Seems to be getting wet over the winter…… June 2008 logs by Sagasu and seldom|seen also reported water, so not just a single event. You might want to check this container out sometime, if you’re back in the area. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC108MF 🙂 🙂
Non mac user here (Left the tribe in tears when the Apple IIe was left in the dust.) But something like this might work……. and probably a hundred options like it….. anyone a Mac user that can speak to this? http://www.winehq.org/ 🙂 🙂
(And the official word in the GSAK FAQ page is what likely sent you to MacCaching…..: ‘
17. Will you be creating a GSAK version for the Macintosh?In a word, NO. Windows is my native platform and is as much as I can handle. Note: GSAK has been known to run quite nicely under “Virtual PC”, “Parallels”, and “Boot camp” on the Mac. If you are looking for a native OSX GeoCaching application try MacCaching.’ http://www.gsak.net/v80/hs1070.htm )
Our guess: Northern Red-bellied Snake.
http://deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2011/09/northern-red-bellied-snake.html

Description for kids: http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Storeria_occipitomaculata/
09/02/2012 at 3:17 am in reply to: Rattledbox … 882 August 2012 Lonely Cache Game points !!! #1963836Congrats to both of you! 🙂 🙂
So, when will the Frog/GSA be selling their official EC Field Lab Kit? Some EC’s are impossible to do on a whim, unless you just happen to carry a thermometer, a pH kit, a diamond ring for comparative hardness testing, a refractometer, etc.
Hmmmmmmmm…….. an unmet need…….gotta go……..gonna be rich! 🙂 🙂
Prettiest sand EC we’ve seen is on the Big Island (Olivine). Went back and took our grandson there, and he just wanted to play in the water.
Coolest sand EC is in Door County (Portage Park)….by Peach –> Went back and took our grandson there, he did an experiment and it made his eyes grow very, very large! And he kept on playing in the sand. A year later, and he still wants to do ‘the experiment’ at beaches we go to. He learned something cool and memorable on that day……thanks to Peach. 🙂 🙂
Is it easier to move an Ice Age Trail ColdCache through to completion? I.e., are they ‘more highly-valued, or more desirable for the sake of getting the IATCC program’s map filled?’ at least for WI? Or are they in some other way treated differently? Just curious.
Star chasing as in (see cache description): http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=73f87c56-2726-4b82-bbae-404a8816a1e2 ???
Rumor has it, Fretless dulcimers are making a comeback….. 🙂 🙂
Congrats! Your finds are catching up to your posts! 🙂 🙂
Not sure if you are ‘into this’ at all, nor whether the following cache, in particular, is very good, but we’ve visited Churchill Downs in the past (So OK, it was with a bunch of Equestrian-crazed 4Hers), and it is a really interesting piece of Americana we greatly enjoyed……..especially when we were able to take a tour of the stables, and watch some small races from track-side. This cache is near Churchill Downs, and the Kentucky Derby Museum.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b982d100-7b6a-4677-b299-6630b9e8a04d
One more attempt: The first cache is a multi that starts at the factory & museum. Perhaps some others or leads in here: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?t=m&origin_lat=38.257241&origin_long=-85.763715&dist=2&submit3=Search
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