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Okay, so about the corrected coordinates. I’ll still be posting those to the cache pages for multis and puzzles since that’s an option for those two types. I’ve found that GSAK is a nice supplement for the other cache types. There is the rare case where the coords are off considerably on a traditional and a previous finder will post something more accurate. With GSAK, I can take that accurate info and plug it in and away I go. There’s a new(ish) cache in Green Bay that I’ll try this on when I get the chance to get out there.
-The Happy Hodag!
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While out doing some caching ahead of the Duck event in Kaukauna, my caching group of Bartrod and Mimi and myself stopped at K-Town. The burger I had was one of the best I’ve had in years. The address is 220 Dodge Street in Kaukauna, the coords are: N 44 16.588 W 088 16.238
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
I submited my first two reports ever today, and they were easy as pie to submit. Hopefully this will encourage others to play.
-The Hpapy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
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Another recommendation, this time in Rhinelander. I went to a place called Backwaters on 47 north of town. The coords are N 45 42.234 W 089 30.744
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
On the latest Pod Cacher podcast, they talk about tick prevention. The link can be found here: http://www.podcacher.com
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Congrats, and welcome to the Comma Club.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Congrats on 2,000 finds, may you have many more.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Congrats on 3,000 finds, may you have many more.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Congrats on 4,000 finds, may you have many more.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
I was just looking at the map and was disappointed that there’s only one Ed’s Lake cache on there. Now that I’m up in Lakewood most weekends, I was looking to score big this month.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
05/20/2016 at 6:05 pm in reply to: Isn't there an easier (autonomous) way to find out if you looked for a LCG cache #2049726If you want to go out of your way to do Lonely Caches, you could easily create a Pocket Query directly from the list provided. This is especially helpful if you have plenty to choose from in an area that you’re travelling to.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Thanks everybody. It’s been a fun first 2,000, I hope to find many more down the line.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Congrats on the milestone, here’s to many more to come!
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Thanks Rod, it was a pleasure grabbing some of those caches with you. I didn’t plan it this way, but the GC code also has 2K in it. What a groovy coincidence.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
Like many others on here, I probably only use a small percentage of GSAK’s full features. I use mine to filter out what type of geocaches I want to find. I use it to filter out geocaches that have a string of recent DNF’s. That’s just a small sample of what I use GSAK for. For a data geek like myself, GSAK is also great for getting specific data. For example, if you want to know how many geocaches that you found that was placed by a certain owner, GSAK can get that info for you. And that’s just the beginning. Trust me, Happy Hodag, you will LOVE it and will wonder how you lived without it once you get yourself familiar with the software. It is money well worth spent. Attend a local GSAK class that sometimes pop up and check it out.
I’m sure there are other things you absolutely need GSAK for, but filtering out cache types can be done before opening up GSAK. Eventually, I’ll figure out how to filter out caches with a string of DNF’s.
I still download pocket queries the old fashioned way, but GSAK is a good back up to that. I downloaded my pocket queries this morning this way, but somehow they didn’t show up on my GPS. Then I went to GSAK and that worked today. It’s important to me right now, because I’ll be going for my 2,000 milestone over the weekend.
-The Happy Hodag!
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
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