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I had her going both directions. Does that make me bi-polar?
After you have a PQ loaded into GSAK, got to File, Export. You should see MapSend there in the list. Click on it, and follow through with whatever comes up next. If there are any choices, leave them as they appear.
Next, open Mapsend, and look for an Import function. Find the file you created above, and import it.
Perhaps I should schedule another Going Paperless event.
“My “found” count includes multiple attended logs on event pages for temporary caches at the event. If this offends your delicate sensibilities, feel free to deduct for those finds- or even ignore the event cache logs completely. Better yet, just skip looking at my stats altogether. They are my own stats, for my own enjoyment- not for you to look at and judge how I play the game or your opinion of my personal ethics. If you don’t like it, frankly I don’t care.”
Found this quote on the net, while looking around. I believe it sums up my own feelings on the subject fairly well……..
@LightningBugs Mum wrote:
Ooooooooooo! One of my caches hasn’t been found in over a year – so double points for someone! (GCV4CY) And it really is the best time to get out there. No bugs and the bog is frozen. Shouldn’t be too many hunters anymore either.
I was going to archive it and change it into something else, but now I won’t. 8) I do hope it’s still there – I haven’t checked it since gun hunting season.
Do not archive it! I worked it out some time ago, but have not gotten down that direction yet.
Puzzles are strange. Some will not get a lot of visits.
12/18/2007 at 1:14 pm in reply to: OK I’m sure this time…Lagrac takes down 1,900 with a bang #1882294Way to go, Brett!
Now, just another hundred, and you can make this list: http://boulter.com/geocaching/leaders/?groupID=3
Congratulations!
(And they are working on Illinois….)
Ditto on the Welcome…..
And..’Get a Garmin, or Get Lost’. (Right Tammy?)
Congratulations, Gus!
Scarboro Creek is a great cache for a milestone.
Zoom! Zoom! Congratulations!
Wave when you pass me by………….
Hmmmmmm!
No suggestions about whether or not to pay up.
However, to help pay the amount, here’s a couple of suggestions:
1. Sell the solution to your puzzle caches for $5 each.
2. Offer guide service to your puzzle caches for $5.Nothing is cheap these days. I hope everything works out for the best….
🙄
@gotta run wrote:
how would you like to be the owner of 956 caches…
Whilst caching in MN this fall, we first ran into caches by King Boreas. At that time he had abt. 1300 caches, now it’s over 1500. Even though some archived caches are in those stats…holy cow. How the heck do you even find 1500 places to put caches w/in a 100 mile radius of your home coords, let alone maintain them? That’s not a criticism, I’m just incredulous…
A piece of plastic you have lying around, a scarp of paper, and throw it over your shoulder!
There, Ralph, I said it for you!
Wow! Several teams out already and rescused caches.
Congratulations to all you eager beavers.
I bought McKenzie for a couple of reasons:
1. Time for a new computer
2. Monitor and cpu all in one unit.
3. Apple’s OS much better dealing with Internet
4. Money to burn…….?The light colored table in the background is my ‘puzzle table’, hiding in an alcove. I have all the puzzle folders stashed back there. Also holds my printer.
A major …..ah, problem?…..is that a lot of cachers are not reading the caches pages before going for the cache. This applies mainly to those caching paperless, but some of those who have printouts as well.
Once you have the necessary info and warnings on the cache page, you responsibility is done. You can not make people read what you wrote….
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