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Originally posted by Cheesehead Dave:
I’ve always wondered… Have you found all your caches together? If just one of you finds a cache, how do you log it in? Geoffn? Nsara?
Thanks Geoffnsara for bringing this up. We’ll add a section in the booklet on it.
We log all of ours under our team name. I think I may have found about 10-15 by myself. Other than that, we have found all of ours together. We started doing this to get some ”quality” family time. It was also supposed to be on Sundays only. We now cache 3-4 times a week.
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Originally posted by tenner:
HELP!!! I can’t or don’t understand how to get the WGA thingy on my cache page.
WOW, 200 since the end of July!!! Congrats! Can we continue to expect about 100 a month from you?
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Originally posted by Cathunter:
OK, ya got me……. What’s REI??
Congrats! Oh toto, there’s no place like 100, there’s no place like 100. Great job, welcome to the 100 club.
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Very nice! Welcome to the 100 club! Here’s to 100 more!
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Originally posted by Cathunter:
Now- any comments on batteries that will survive in the car all winter?
We have found the Energizer e2 photo batteries to be AWESOME!!! They don’t freeze and to quote Energizer:
”…they’re lightweight and operate well in extreme temperature…”
”… they work well over a wide temperature range—from –40° to 140° F…”
See:
http://www.energizer.com/products/e2photo.aspThe also last longer than standard alkalines as well. According to Energizer they run 2900 mAh vs. aprox. 2700 mAh for standard AA primaries (alkalines).
The only drawback is the cost, about $10 for a 4 pack at Walmart
Try ’em and see what you think!
-Chad
Team LotsaCacheP.S. We use Energizer 2100 mAh rechargables almost exclusively and have found them to work well in -4° to 122° F. The e2 batteries work well in a pinch or when it gets really cold.
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Congrats! Having kids, we know how much work 100 caches is! Great job!
We’ll see what the first of the year brings, but I’m pretty sure you can count us in!
We have had the 76S now for a few months and LOVE it!!!! The big screen is great for in the car, yet it is still very usable in your hand. Lots of memory and the electronic compass is very hand on multi-point caches. The compass lets the heading indicator point you in the right direction without having to double check with your regular compass.
I would highly recommend it!
Should’ve Bought Him The Tie got his from:
Castle Stamps, Inc.
18445 W. National Ave.
New Berlin, WI 53146
Phone: (262) 679-1901See his at: http://www.ticon.net/~bretgeo/Castle%20Stamps.htm
I think that’s where we are going to have ours done as well.
-Team LotsaCache
Wow!! That is one of the longest, best written logs I have ever read! LOL! Well done Genius Loci! Thanks to Geoffnsara for creating a new geocaching buzz-word.
Hoodie-hoo,
Team LotsaCacheVery nice!!! We are glad we got to witness the event (missed the kiss though) We can’t wait to cache with you guys again!!! Here’s to 200 more, Hoody-Hoo!
Congrats!!!! We really enjoy hunting caches with you and of course hunting your caches. Here’s to 500 more!!!
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Congrats!!! We look forward to meeting you today!!
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