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congrats on the big 7000 thats a lot of smileys
If people would quit putting those sharp pointy things in the ziplocks with the logs (ie pencils and pens) a lot less ziplocks would have holes in them, every time I run across a cache with the pen or pencil in the bag I take it out and just drop it in the cache, the bag idea is great, we have some here at home and use them in our new caches, but will have to start carrying them with us too.
you can move the menu icons around, it is somewhere in the setup menu, found out how to do it from the wiki
Here is some great info, we have the 550 and it was great info for us
http://garminoregon.wikispaces.com/
here you can find all the firmware updates too. a beta version came out Friday night.
Barry
If you are a premium member you can download a My Finds Pocket Query and upload it to
http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/
or if you have GSAK you can use this Macro
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?s=99652b0a3b0c01431f9663223bdebe61&showtopic=4623&st=40&#entry96497
or
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=14288&st=620&#entry106752
Hope this helps
out of our 4271 finds we have 101 FTF’s so that would figure to roughly 1 in every 42.28 caches. Farthest one was at the tip of the Keweenaw in the UP about 200 miles from home, but we didn’t race to that one, it was out for 5 days before we got it.
When do the DVD’s come out, don’t have time for a book.
How about a dead horse getting beaten
Those short .1 walks add up quickly
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
Perhaps you could pose this question to the members of UNGA… 😕
😯 😯 😯
All I have to say is WOW
UNGA was created because there is no representation by the WGA for the northern part of the state and still no OFFICIAL events happening there, there might be a WGA sponsored event there, ohhh boy we get to drive to Madison to get a grill and a banner to use, woop-d-do.
I can see more and more the WGA is a south of 45th parallel association and now a BOD slams the UNGA.
Grab the popcorn this could get good
No one I recognize, have found most of the caches featured though
They now call it “Instant Download” guess its less work for the servers this way to handle the traffic.
listened to it today, cant wait to hear some of the responses next week from other listeners. Had to chuckle when Sonny made the PA voice of the tour driver. Made me think of Marc with a megaphone LOL
05/16/2010 at 1:39 pm in reply to: Mapping a series that spans a few miles, Can it be done? #1929183if you use GSAK there is a macro that will put what ever caches you have in your current database on a google earth map
here is a link to the macro
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=1464&st=0&#entry88111
Glad you still have time to find some caches in between reviewing new ones.
Congrats on the 1300
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