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  • in reply to: google earth geocache browser #1759897

    I also downloaded this thing for google earth. It is a great way to see where caches are in different areas without using the slow maps on gc.com. Just some things I noticed, if you’re not zoomed far enough it will show caches in certain spots, but it won’t show all of them that are there. Once you zoom way in though it will show all caches. As well, sometimes it takes it a while to show all the caches on the screen.

    in reply to: Break out the Orange! #1759548

    Mouringin Dove season is also open now and grouse season opens in norhtern zone on 17th

    in reply to: you are getting sle-e-e-e-e-py….. #1759557

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    Originally posted by EnergySaver:
    anybody else also see a ring of pink-ish dots and a black + symbol?


    Actually if you stare at the + sign all you see is one green dot going around in a circle. CRAZY stuff

    in reply to: you are getting sle-e-e-e-e-py….. #1759554

    If you stare at the center and notice it going around, it looks like a green dot, but it you stare at it going around it just looks like the dot is grey like the background.

    Im really bored at work, can you tell?

    in reply to: you are getting sle-e-e-e-e-py….. #1759553

    Anyone else notice that little red dot flash on the left side each time it goes around. It is really irritating me and making me more awake AHHHHHHH

    in reply to: Waymarking #1759492

    Im pretty sure that waymarking is not going to reflect cache finds on geocaching.com

    in reply to: Multi Caches #1759445

    I have log books in four different stages.

    in reply to: Multi Caches #1759443

    I like multiple logs on some that are very difficult, because there is more incentive to some people to spend time doing a long multi. I just finished putting out a 10 stage multi where I have four logs because I didn’t want people to not do it because they thought it would be too much time and energy for one find.

    But I definitly think it should be the hiders decision.

    in reply to: UW Geocaching Club #1738244

    Thanks Cachew. The UW is pretty strict that if you get money for funding that members be students, but I probably will need some help along the way. I was hoping we could have an expert or two come in and give an intro to geocaching if there are a lot of newbies. Also, I was hoping the group could host an event and help would probably be needed.

    Im not in Madison for the summer so I cant post signs and stuff now, so Im having trouble finding other people to get it upstarted. If anyone knows of any cachers that are going to be attending the UW this fall could you give them my email: [email protected].
    Does anyone else have any ideas to help find more interested students? I also posted under midwest section on geocaching.com forum, maybe i should try another section also.

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