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GSAK has a corrected coordinates field. You can enter the actual coordinates for a puzzle cache , and it will generate a nice yellow triangle to tell you it’s been done.
@ToyotaRyan wrote:
He just found his # 1000 yesterday.
OK, went back and read the log again.
When: December 15h and 16th
Where: Appleton area.
Time: 9 to 3 or so ……
Both these are days I need to fill in for Cache Every Day of the Year.
12/09/2009 at 1:50 pm in reply to: Need help from someone who actually understands computer cod #1917706BTW, after googling, I go this….
(8 * 2 * 8 * 3) + (6 * 9 * 8 * 3) = 1 680
Does the space between the 1 and 6 help?
12/09/2009 at 1:48 pm in reply to: Need help from someone who actually understands computer cod #1917705@sandlanders wrote:
Good thing our puzzle count is only in the 70s so far…
70!!!
You need to come to the Kingdom! If for no other reason, then to do my 900 series.
Christmas music. Snow outside. I’m warm.
Who needs a shovel? I don’t.
I think I got lost in the question!
Congratulations!
12/09/2009 at 1:28 am in reply to: Need help from someone who actually understands computer cod #1917702Possibly is is NOT base 10.
I have a great spreadsheet chart available if anyone would like it.
And, actually, I have one chart that has over half the squares annotated already! Wonder what I should charge for that one…?
My bird list is around 350. Have not added anything for years.
My botany (forbs) list is around 900.
A general comment about GSAK you might have missed from another discussioin.
GSAK allows you to substitute names. For example,
Wisconsin Spirit Quest can be replaced by WSQ, or actually, nothing.
Helps to shorten the name, and make the smart names smarter.OK, next question ……… Hmmm? How do I phrase this ……
How caches do you do in a day? Can’t remember which ones without an aide?
Got CRS?On a short day (say under 40 caches) I will usually log onto GC and open up the maps. Then I just cruise along the roads we travelled, and log the caches which were found. Fairly easy, and nice to travel the roads one more time. also, get to see if anything was missed.
Oh, and that is why smart names are nice to use.
OK, next question ……… Hmmm? How do I phrase this ……
How caches do you do in a day? Can’t remember which ones without an aide?
Got CRS?On a short day (say under 40 caches) I will usually log onto GC and open up the maps. Then I just cruise along the roads we travelled, and log the caches which were found. Fairly easy, and nice to travel the roads one more time. also, get to see if anything was missed.
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