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  1. Drifting of topic, but in the same vein as a 'Group DNF': Being paperless, we have access to to the pevious six logs when out on the hunt. A few months ago we did a day's caching in an area where there had recently been an event and virtually all the previous logs just said 'found in the hands of a fellow cacher' or words to that effect. 35.gif

     

    In future we'll stay well away from an event-raided area until the dust has settled and a few 'proper' logs have appeared.

  2. .. but cachers expectations of maybe being resolved within a few days is not, in my opinion, right. For example, quite a few of my caches are high up in Snowdonia. In winter, it could be a fair few weeks before the weather is appropriate to maintain these type of caches.

     

     

    I didn't say it had to be resolved!

     

    Just a note saying "I'll look into it at such-and-such a time" would suffice

  3. ...when a cache has a string of DNFs suggesting that the cache is missing and the cache owner makes no comment even though he/she has visited geocaching.com in the meantime.

     

    OK, so it might not be convenient to go out and check on a cache but they could at least pretend they have the intention of doing so :wub:

     

    Just a note would be reassuring that there is actually someone out there....

     

     

    [rant over - for now :)]

  4. We currently use MMv5 1:50,000 on the Mio for UK. We're planning a short trip to Europe next year (not France) and would quite like to use mapping on the Mio in the same way as we do here.

     

    Is Memory Map Europe any good?

     

    How easy is it to scan and calibrate maps?

     

    Is it worth it just for a week or so?

     

     

    Thanks

  5. Having a list of TB's that need rescuing can actually considered to be a fun part of the game - Finding a cache & rescuing a TB - lots of Kudos for the TB rescuer/cache finder!

     

    Too right!

     

    We retrieved a much sought after TB recently from a tough puzzle cache a few weeks back. The TB was being watched by about 17 people. A couple of days later we bumped into another cacher who (when we introduced ourselves) knew right away that we had the TB! That was pretty cool! B)

     

    We then placed it in one of our own member-only puzzles where it stayed for a few more weeks :lol:

     

     

    The TB was needed to find another puzzle cache - hence the interest

  6. A pair Labradors, but the don't 'alf complain when we try and squeeze them in the rucksack :blink:

     

    Seriously though (just in case anyone didn't realise I was joking :lol: ) the dogs are great cover. You'd be amazed how long we have to spend searching in the undergrowth for that lost tennis ball :lol:

  7. One of the things we DO like finding in caches is foreign coins. These have very little value but son and daughter like to argue over collect them.

    This poses a problem when deciding what to leave in their place. Would trading up mean we have to leave a foreign coin of a higher value? :lol:

     

     

     

    We normally swap them for one of the many high quality items we buy in specially for the purpose :blink:

  8. I know several geocachers have car number plates which reflect their hobby.

    Last Friday evening I was driving along the A34 by Oxford behind a car whose number plate was K4 GEO, and wondered it was a fellow cacher....

     

     

    :blink:

     

     

    Mark

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