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  • in reply to: GSAK #1966153

    Pete,

    The same thing happened to me when we updated to 8 here.

    I have been using this macro: http://gsak.net/board/index.php?s=e77433a1a3217a555eb6b58713206517&showtopic=19727&st=0&#entry160962

    you will have to use POI loader to clear your nuvi, but it is not needed to load caches to it.

    the one nice feature is if you load more than one database on it keeps them separate, I load where we are going, but also have a LCG loaded in, easy way to find the lonelys.

    in reply to: GSAK #1966151

    or there is a check box that was checked or unchecked depending on the Macro used to load the GPSr that said to clear the GPS first.

    in reply to: GSAK #1966138

    depending on your GPS, On Garmin Oregon you can have up to 20 different GPX files, with a total of 5000 caches. you would have to check what the limits are on your device

    in reply to: Cheering, Jeering and Trash Talking #1964468

    Im sure he did drop it, but I have emailed the next few finders and did not get a responce from them or if i did they did not see it, I think the following finder grabbed it, and just does not know what it is.

    in reply to: Cheering, Jeering and Trash Talking #1964466

    after 78 days with out being seen, I have ordered a replacement tag (from the guy on FB that makes replacement Tags) once it is here I will be re releasing our TB for the race again

    more of a clue on where this is would be nice, near by caches, or even a picture of the house, road it is on etc.

    in reply to: Lacknothing scores big in the short month #1968773

    congrats was fun earning a couple of them with you

    in reply to: appleton post crescent help? #1968730

    We have a pileated that comes to the suet feeder at our house, this might sound funny, but we only see him on Fridays, about 4 PM. He starts his loud call, scares most of the other birds away, then eats for about 10 minuts or so.

    in reply to: Humor #1923210

    Ole is a farmer in Minnesota. He needs a new milk cow and hears about one for sale over in Nordakota. (That would be North Dakota for you non-Scandahoovians out der). He drives to Nordakota, finds the farm and looks at the cow. He reaches under to see if she gives milk.

    When he grabs the tit and pulls…the cow farts. Ole is surprised. He looks at the farmer selling the cow, then reaches under the cow to try again. He grabs another tit, pulls, and the cow farts again. Milk does come out however, so after some discussion, Ole buys the cow and takes her home.

    He gets back to Minnesota, he calls over his neighbor Sven, and says, ‘Sven, come look at dis ere new cow I yust bought.’

    ‘Pull her tit, and see vat happens.’ Sven reaches under, pulls the tits – and the cow farts.

    Sven looks at Ole, ‘You bought dis here cow in Nordakota, didn’t yah?’

    Ole is surprised since he hadn’t told Sven about his trip.

    Ole replies, ‘Yah, dats right. But how’d yah know?’

    Sven says, ‘My wife’s from Nordakota.’

    It is updated on the Events Page

    in reply to: sweetlife tips the marsh at 7500 #1968312

    Thanks to all for the good words, it was a great time, too far for Val to trek out, but she has been along for quite a few of the 7500.

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1968013

    Will be uploaded to youtube tonight.

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1968010

    Thanks again to all who came, It was a great time, It took me all day today to figure out how to edit the video, but finally done, it is loading to Facebook now and will link to it here later. A great group to celebrate #7500 with

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1968007

    Just purchased a GoPro Camera to use on the trek tomorrow. See you all there, if anyone is riding with me from mountain, give me a call in the morning, Ill be up by 6 am

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1967998

    For all those coming, my cell is 715 850 0364.

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