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haha nope. My truck isn’t one of the models effected by the gas pedal issue. But our car was one of the models that needed a new pedal. We went in for one of our free oil changes we had coming and they also asked if we wanted to get our pedal swapped out and we did. The oil change and pedal swap only took an hour.
I use the iPhone at the moment and I will be eventually be switching over the the Android OS when AT&T gets the Nexus One phone. But on the iPhone the best application I’ve used is the official Geocaching application. But from the note on their site they will be making an Android version sometime this year.
I second this, in winter I filter out all of my caches for winter only.
Well I found out that Maccaching doesn’t working very well on 10.6 Snow Leopard.
@bartrod wrote:
Raslas stated it pretty well…it pretty much runs itself once you’ve engaged the macro. Step by step directions will load for you to respond to 😀 Do you need any help loading GSAK…setting up the macro or POI loader?
Try this link to Garmin…it may help you too:
http://geocaching.totaltechworld.com/index.htmlGSAK doesn’t work on OSX
I would go to an event in Shawano. Just a short drive away.
Don’t give up on winter yet. I had a blast looking for caches last Janurary. 10 below out and a nasty wind wouldn’t stop me. My first cache I ever tired finding was in winter. I was laying on my back on the ice of Little Lake Butte de Morts looking all around that dock for something that I hadn’t had a clue on what it was or what I was looking for. Geocaching sure helped my cabin fever.
What program are you using to load the gpx file?
I’m lucky and had gotten all of them with my dad marnmac earlier this year. Wish he would have given them up for adoption. I would have loved to have got them for xmas…
What were the GC numbers on the four that got archived?
GCNCHE in Duluth, Minnesota
Its a webcam cache.
He just found his # 1000 yesterday.
@marc_54140 wrote:
When: Between Christmas and New Year’s, likely.
What: Battleship series finale.
I am interested, I have two weeks off at the end of the year with nothing planned after Christmas.
@JimandLinda wrote:
We have 1 that we disable for winter. A second is pretty hard in winter, and that one is at cachers discretion.
I’ve seen a film cannister under a rock at the end of a dead end industrial park that is listed as Winter Friendly. Last year, there was about 30 feet of snow on top of it (as well as the rock)!
To answer your question…put on another cachers snowboots and do what you would like to do! 😉Is that one in Neenah….?
I do something similar with the Garmin RoadTrip program with local caches. The only thing is that I load and configure all of the caches manually.
I like your idea Marc.. Would these be .1 miles away from each other as well if possible?
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