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terratin

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  1. Hmm.. actually I need to check if I disabled the maps at all. Maybe that's the reason. Do they drain energy when they are activated but not used? These maps (part of Turkey, Faroer) are not covered by the European map. But I'm not in that area either anymore. Yes, apart from the maps I always tidy up my gps: delete caches and waypoints, tracks, and routes if used.
  2. Hi all, I know that the Oregon 450 uses quite a bit of battery power. Still I could usually cache quite long on one set of batteries. Recently it seems like the batteries (eneloops, charger tells me they are still good) drain far too quickly. We did 5 caches along a 5km cycle route yesterday. When I switched on the GPS I still had two bars. The first cache was a Chirp, so I enabled that function and searched for 5 minutes, then switched it off again. Only had 1 bar left. Before the last cache I got messages that the batteries need replacement. Btw, I exchanged them on the previous, equally short caching trip! Energy saving is on, light off, all I don't need off (chirp, Wherigo), right type of battery selected, map detail: 'less' I use the old Garmin European map I only noticed a similar large drain before when using an open street map on 'most' detail (small roads only show on 'most' detail on the zoom lvl I need for driving by car) and light on max. Will deleting unused maps bring back better battery life? What else could I do? Anyone noticed something similar? Mrs. terratin
  3. We have this one here in December: http://coord.info/GC41DA1 11/12-13 14:15:16 1718 København V Long live convenient postal codes
  4. Wow, cool stuff! I'd really love to get one of those printers! Whatever you do, just don't make it look like hand grenades and other weapons. I was just thinking about wildlife, but I guess a Moose is a bit over the top, and interesting smaller animals in Canada? Not sure... Mushrooms with unscrew-able hats?
  5. Not a problem there, but for some reason my iPhone app doesn't get a better accuracy than 65m now It looks like I'm stuck on one set of coordinates. Mind you, it's a different coordinate around this one 65m accuracy point I'm getting stuck on every time. It looks like the app connects to the GPS, accepts the first bit of data it receives and goes to sleep. When I move around I need a substantial distance from my original point until something happens.
  6. We did something similar in Lisbon. Worked out marvelously. The only annoying bit was that we had to take everything electronic out of our bags at the security check, not just a notebook. It looks like they started doing that in Copenhagen as well now
  7. Should be more than sufficient time, BBW. You probably arrive at Terminal 2 and leave there again, unless you fly with SAS (Terminal 3). It should take about 10 minutes to walk from the gate to the exit, and a similar time back, plus another 10-15 minutes for customs control.
  8. Warning: don't take a taxi from the airport in Oslo. The train might be expensive, but it's nothing compared to a taxi Oh well, it was our honeymoon, so we decided not to think too much about it As suspected, one more flight coming up this year, but to a place we've already been to and with no useful stopover option. Oh well... Mrs. terratin
  9. You can also go to project-gc.com On that website somewhere you can authorize access to your profile and it will generate he badgegen stats for you. It's a geocaching live partner, thus it's probably not a problem to use them.
  10. I rather go for the special cache than for the masses. If there's something interesting to see, or the cache has a creative hide, or it's an EarthCache, an interesting challenge or a webcam/Virtual then I don't mind doing a significant detour. After a family visit we drove back to the airport not in the usual 2 hours, but in 3.5 hours (ok, it included some mild traffic jams) yesterday. For that we 'only' got a Virtual and a cache from 2001. And wet feet, which were slowly drying on the plane
  11. I found a cache next to the letterbox as well. It's really far from ideal. Even though the cache owner writes that the black container is not the cache, people log it all the time, and through trackables inside. I would say no. There are other nice places.
  12. Rushing to Sweden: I've never done that to be honest and I don't know how often the trains go. I think I don't have the nerves for that, though it probably works, time-wise. Keep in mind though that you have to get through customs again at the airport. Usually that means about 10 minutes queuing, but can take longer or shorter.
  13. Cheers If you take the metro you'll most likely end up on Kongens Nytorv. It's not too far from there, but with such a short stop some simpler caches might be better. Apparently, we have a thing for mysteries, and many caches are in Danish only (that's why I wanted to do a tourist cache). This one: http://coord.info/GCR4M5 is very nice, though it could be crowded. http://coord.info/GC3PWD3 is probably not a high class cache, but it's at a nice location. just for the sake of it - The little mermaid: http://coord.info/GCR5F6 a nice tower/observatory: http://coord.info/GCVE7R a bit cheesy, but I still like it: http://coord.info/GCP9XQ and a quite simple and quick one at Kastellet: http://coord.info/GCHV1Z
  14. Again, thanks a lot all. After Mr. Terratin betatested the cache earlier today it was published right away Lets see if people will enjoy doing it. Mrs. Terratin
  15. I would probably report a buried cache. People will copy what they see, and when someone thinks pushing a film canister into the ground is ok, then the next will dig a hole for a lock'n'lock, the next will take a bucket. There was a story a while ago that a deer with a broken leg was found. Nearby, the forest guardian found a rather large buried cache of the type with wooden boards on the sides, with a broken cover most likely from the deer stepping on it. Bambi hates cachers Mrs. Terratin
  16. Thanks a lot, all! Good to see that there are longer tourist caches around, and that they do get found every now and then. My own is coming along nicely now, since I gave up trying to be really short with the text. Hopefully it will be ready this weekend.
  17. I will be in Cologne next summer. I think Liebesbrücke will be a must do cache! Quite offtopic, but we have one of those as well. It took us a looong time to find. But still a cool cache.
  18. Thanks a lot! I'm currently working on one similar to those two. I mostly finished the text today - and then I started to doubt whether it's too much text (well, certainly not compared to the first up here) and if people will find the instructions within the text. I need to put it on my gps to test if all text is displayed, but it's encouraging to see those - and all the others posted as well. There certainly is a lot to see, and nice views as well. That's why I started this thing in the first place.
  19. Hi all, I'm looking for examples of longer multies or similar caches along tourist sights, or even within one sight. I'm interested in learning how popular these caches are. On vacation I can imagine that some people prefer to pick up a few simple caches instead of spending an hour or two doing an extensive multi, or reading a larger amount of text accompanying it. Thanks, Mrs. Terratin
  20. No, only two unfortunately. As soon as GS adds Sint Maarten and new caches are placed you would be able to grab 3 countries []. Yep. Considering the small number of caches on the former Antilles it would be easy to kick the wrong country name out of the database and assign the correct one to those few caches by hand.
  21. It depends on where you go in St. Martin. The Dutch side is listed as part of the Netherlands, while the French part is listed as St. Martin. Kind of. Part of the 'Dutch' caches are listed as Netherlands Antilles which is wrong as they don't exist anymore as a country, others as St. Martin where Sint Maarten would be correct to use. The 'French' part is as far as I can see only listed as St. Martin.
  22. I'm not a fan of photologs. First of all it gives the impression the cache is still there, while in fact it's most likely missing. And where do you draw the line? Do you log a find with a photo if you saw the container that you could not reach? Even if it's a T5 cache requiring climbing equipment? You're only fooling yourself with that. Having said that, we once logged a cache as found where we could not access the log book. A fire had destroyed the cache and melted it into an interesting block of plastic, logbook still visible inside. The owner didn't want to have the block back after we offered to post it to him Mrs. Terratin
  23. I think that happens to all of us it's such a pity, but also an excuse to come back to those countries! According to my stats, this year I have geocached in seven new countries (Serbia -in fact, Kosovo-, Czech Republic, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, UK and Switzerland) which added to the previous ones (Spain, France, USA and Poland) adds up to 11 countries. Can't complain When Catalonia becomes and independent country I will have 12! Plans for next year include reaching 20 countries... we will see (my real Geocaching username is Arnàutil, but it won't let me post in the forums because of the "à"...) Wow, that's a lot of traveling you did this year. Will Catalonia become an independent country? If so then there's only the question of when it will be implemented here :ph34r: Just look at the mess with the Dutch Antilles and a few other countries
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