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Congratulations on your milestone, and for grabbing it by tackling such a gutsy cache. And to do so barefoot! Um, s’pose you didn’t see the Poison Ivy attribute……………………………8O 😀
Congratulations! Always enjoy finding your smiley faces along the trail, especially when they are written on snow-covered lakes 😯 😆
First time we got stuck ‘in the wild’ phone-caching when there was no longer an answer on the other end. And then we found out there is other stuff to do besides geocaching. What the, huh?
Actually, on the upside, it forced us to dig away at a repeating DNF cache, where we knew all that was written about it, just not where the bloody thing was – and we finally found it! So we came out ahead in the deal. 8) 8)
Congratulations, Geolivestrong! We were a few weeks too late to bike with you on the Mascoutin, and missed you by a day or two for a sprint along the Fox. Someday, somewhere we’ll meet! Maybe at a classic like the Geo d’italia! 😀 😀
Congratulations. With all the creative production that has steadily come out of your studio, never thought you’d find the time to grab that many – for yourself – so quickly! And it looks like you picked a fun and varied challenge for grabbing the 1K! 😀 😀
(Hmmmm. Wonder what he’s been up to, that takes him to soooooo many places?)Be sure to give us a heads-up on when the Rusty Dusty Roads Challenge cache is about to come alive………………………….
N 44° 16.024 W 088° 23.161
Success!You clean up good, CodeJunkie! Congratulations!
ZOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM! Congratulations on your milestone, Lacknothing!
Do itashimashita, everyone! 😳 😉
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, don’t look now, but there is a very sneaky Sensei who is creeping up on a really big milestone………
Perhaps we should start a thread for the watch and countdown: What’s **** Up To Now? 😛Just a note about the Palm Pre battery. Can’t address a water issue, other than to use a baggy 😳 ,but we had to go to the extended life battery to use the Palm for geocaching, as the GPS function drains the life out of the stock battery in a matter of hours. The Pre comes with a tiny 1150mAh battery, and we replaced it with the Seidio 2600 mAh Extended Palm Pre Battery. It now runs essentially all day.
AHHHHHH! So we finally meet, stripe to beak! Just visited your great new cache, “Rush Lake Depot” ( GC26APW ), and flew away with your shiny new Skunk Trax TB.
WELCOME! 😀 😀
Congratulations on reaching your milestone, Curly Girls! Bet you’ve had more than 1400 smiles on the way to your 1400th smiley! 😀
@Scrappy Scout wrote:
Who and where do you find the survey or how do you know they sent it to you is it done through e-mail or when you sign on to GC.com
Found this bit of background on the Groundspeak Forum:
@JBase wrote:
Was wondering if anyone else has another app they like?
Started using “Geocaching for WebOS” on our Palm Pre a few weeks ago, and found it does a good job for travel-caching, as long is we’re in an area with good 3G coverage. It links through GC.com and we can quickly pull up local caches.
Works great if your on the road with reckless abandon. However, the GPS accuracy and precision are still suspect, but if that’s all you have, you can still supplement with Google Maps or Bing sat. views.
However, won’t do well for a nano in a marsh, frozen or not. 😈
(6 months from now this app and opine will likely be obsolete. 😉 )
Check! We also cited the WGA forums. Can’t wait to fill out the forthcoming WGA survey,……………. and no, no, no, thank you!
Doing a little ‘Googling’, it looks like UWSheboygan had a few June 2009 courses in Geocaching, and placed a few caches in that area. Have no idea of details or if anything was left there. Here’s a link to some pictures: http://www.sheboygan.uwc.edu/uwsheboygan/webPages/kbyrand/Geo_Club_Geocaching.htm
Maybe something looks familiar?
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