I have driven down the road with the gps running and a cache floats bye. I wonder if I have time to hunt for this one or not. They are all of one type. Without...
Gang, The Funky Bus Ride is a definite GO! If we can tear ourselves away from the fog machines and the disco ball, we'll be finding some caches and having a ...
Thanks for all submissions. In total, 29 cachers sent nominations. I have not had time to update the site for voting yet, it will probably take me a few days....
I remember this being possible using something like the Garmin POILoader function to push these to my 60CS. I ended up scrapping that approach in-favor of a...
Gang, After one day of reservation taking, 14 of the 36 spots on the bus are filled! GROOVY!!!!!! Just picture the bus pulling up to a cache. The door ...
hello everyone i am selling my garmin gpsmap 60cs because i want to upgrade i am asking 175.00 it is still in very good condition an works great i live in...
I've been using the GC.com icons on my GPS for a long time. It works really well for me and I like seeing the smiley faces when I find a cache. The only...
Hi Drew, I think what they're saying is that they use GSAK to transfer the data with the various icons, which is different than overwriting icons in your GPS ...
I didn't make myself clear. We are talking about the same thing. I use the GSAK macro to send the waypoints to the GPS and it assigns the appropriate...
I exported the list as a KML. You can visualize the locations of the nominees at this url: http://tinyurl.com/56kdou <http://tinyurl.com/56kdou> Arnaud -...
I have a question to which I'm sure there is no right or wrong answer, but I'd like to get opinions on it. I have a cache that was originally set near a large...
Archive it and put up a new cache! If it's totally different, why not offer people who have already found your old cache the chance to come find your NEW one!...
I would archive the old cache and place another. Seems like everything about the cache is changing so it would be a good time to give people another chance for...
If your move is more than 528', you can't move it on your own and update the coordinates. It would require resubmitting it as a new hide. My opinion is if...
Many thanks to those who replied. Thanks for clearing that up for me. It seems like a win-win if I go ahead and archive the old cache. I get a tally in the...
Please visit the nominated caches. You have until August 31st to submit your vote at: http://www.matfam.com/GeocachingAwards Feel free to vote multiple times....
My $0.02 is that if you move the cache more than maybe 100 feet or so and particularly if it is a different type of container, than it should be a new hide. ...
Hi - I trailed this link from "Koos Koos's" sig link: Looking for Central Texas cachers? We tend to hang out here: (visit link) on the groundspeak forums...I...
Welcome to our obsession. I'm based in Amarillo which of course is no where near to you. I been caching since Dec 2001 but not really getting into this until...
Welcome to the group! I am from Copperas Cove and would be glad to help your family get started and answer any questions you have about geocaching. Drew...
Greetings, and welcome to geocaching. You've done a good thing by seeking out assistance in a user group. You'll find that the geocaching community is a...
Hi Karensa, Welcome! That's a great story about how you found your first cache by accident! My son found one the same way long before I found my first cache....
Gang, The first Funky Bus is FULL, but there are 18 seats on the second bus that will be snapped up soon by SOMEBODY, and it should be YOU! Check out GC1DF48...
You'll get more visitors if you archive the first and launch a 2nd ... then all of us old finders will come back. That's what I'd probably do -- 600 feet is...
Just a quick note to say that Tygress and Waterweasel are back (what, you didn't miss us? <G>) from Northern California. Picked up 4 more earthcaches, among a...
Don't look as DNF's as failures, but opportunities for improvement and the chance to visit a place again (and in my case sometimes again and again and ...) ......
Ah, but travelling DNFs, 1600 miles from home, are a different matter. Especially when it seemed that this guy's caches had undergone some systematic muggling....
Well, they didn't toot their own horn, so I'll toot it for them. While they were out enjoying the west coast, they each found their 2000th cache. WooHoo! WTG!!...
Wow, very popular milestone recently. I didn't see the congratulations thread go out for Tanya, but may have missed in my thousands of unread emails. WooHoo!...
Wow, very popular milestone recently. I didn't see the congratulations thread go out for Tanya, but may have missed in my thousands of unread emails. WooHoo!...