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wyld_bill2003

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  1. This is happening on the Samsung Epic as well. The percent of battery usage continues to rise even though the app has been shut down. The only way to get it to completely shut down, is to power off the phone. I have added my vote to the Android forums.
  2. I will be heading to the Dayton area this coming weekend (Nov 13) for a family event. If you want to e-mail me the co-ordinates, I will see if it would be close to where I will be. Sounds like this could be a fun cache.
  3. Still can"t find one to work on my LG Rumor Touch (Java J2ME). Tried all the direct to phone downloads and none of them will accept my phone. I have left contacts at a few sites, just waiting to hear something back.
  4. WOW!!! The OPs first post in the forums and you have to jump on him like this? The OPs question was answered by 2 very helpful people. IMHO this post was completely uncalled for. Way to make new cachers feel welcome.
  5. jholly: thanks for pointing that out for me, don't know how I missed the "map" part. FairladyNY: You may have me mixed up with the OP. I have actually been caching since 07 and have found over 400 caches. As I have just been shown by jholly how easy it is to misread something, I will forgive you this time. LOL
  6. The sentence bolded by me has me a little confused. Can you or can you NOT use a GPS equipped phone to obtain coordinates to hide a cache?
  7. I just received a Rumor Touch for fathers day from the wife and kids. I was wanting to find a way to read/store GPX files on this phone. I would like to be able to start Sprint Navigation and see Geocaches in the area. I wouldn't need to have all the info for the caches, just know there is one there. I have a good hand held that I would use for the actual hunt. I know absolutely nothing about what kind of software the phone uses or if this is at all possible. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
  8. I spent from 9am to 5pm watching my grandaughter play in a voleyball tourney. They took 2nd out of 12 teams. I can geocache any day, but seeing them girls play the last 3 games as tired as they were was priceless.
  9. Very sad to hear. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
  10. Some of our favorite things are getting outside, finding great areas that we never would have, and the whole Geocaching family.
  11. I guess I'm just one of the lucky ones. If I had the same trouble as the OP, I would drop Magellan like a "brick". I never thought about the paperwork messup that way. You are right, I would have been real upset had it been the other way around. Right now my Triton 400 works well and the "official" WAAS fix from Mitac makes the Explorist a great backup. I will say this, if/when the Triton bricks, Magellan will lose another customer. I've always thought how funny it would be to see a big group of cachers doing the drunken bee dance.
  12. Garmin stands behind their product. Magellan does not. Spend time on the forums, you'll see. Don't get me wrong. I strongly lean toward Magellans. I have three times as many Maggies as I have Garmins. Early of 08 I upgraded from an auto GPS to an Explorist 400. When I found it did not get WAAS I called and complained to Magellan and was sent a Triton 400 as a replacement. It arrived in 4 days, pretty good time for any shipping. The paperwork to return the Explorist was nowhere to be found. I again called Magellan customer support and was told they had nothing in there records and to not worry about it. Maybe I was REALLY lucky, but I would say that is standing behind their product. I would be the first to say that when I first got the Triton, it was a joke. Mitac has done a good job at making it a great unit, for me. Also, I have spent some time on the forums. I'm on here every day. There is a lot of good information and you gotta love all the funny stuff too. If you're going to geocache, this is the place to be. Knight, I see we are both from the Buckeye state. Maybe someday we will meet on the trail or at an event. edit to add that I have no idea how I messed up the quote thingy or how to fix it.
  13. It looks like you only have a few finds. I hope you like that unit just as much when you hit 1,000 finds. Search the boards, you'll have a hard time hearing anything good about Magellan. I've had my fair share of Magellan troubles. I also went to Garmin although I still really like the Meridian line. I wouldn't even consider calling Maggies tech support. It's a joke. I think if anyone searches the boards, they will find that even Garmins Oregons and Colorados, as well as DeLormes PNs have all had there fair share of troubles. Multiple software and firmware updates later and all the major brands have improved. The new owners of Magellan have made a lot of changes since Janurary of this year, including their customer support. I have only had to call twice and both times would rate it 9 out of 10 ( I never give a 10, nothing is perfect). They even went back and fixed WAAS on the Explorist line, which made a lot of us owners very happy. I love my Explorist and Triton 400s, but that is because they work great for ME. I have seen alot of other GPSrs in action while caching with friends and have to admit, each has their own little "thing" that makes them great. Now if we could only get all of them to make one SUPER GPS, we could all spend more time caching and less on here complaining about what we don't like about our current toy*. *Since the perfect GPS does not exist YET, I guess we will be seeing this discussion come up every Tues , or is it supposed to be Wed?
  14. I think I can answer this question. 1. If I log a DNF the frownie icon does not show up on my profile page. 2. My total number of frownies is not kept for me so I don't know how many frownie points I have. 3. How can any CO expect me to log my DNFs for a big numbers run when it is already enough trouble for me to log TFTC on the ones I find. 4. Its hard to log a DNF when I always find every cache I hunt. ***This post is all in jest.
  15. wyld_bill2003

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    And there goes another satisfied forum customer.
  16. Triton 400 with a wrist strap for a Nintendo Wii controller. It never leaves my wrist because I let the wife do all the signing.
  17. POLEPOSITION Does your phone have a MicroSD card? If so you can pick up a MicroSD card reader for around $10. Then just pull the card and download the pictures with the card reader. I have an 8gig card in my phone and this is the way I upload/download pics, music, and everything else I don't really need on a phone. Hope this helps. Good luck.
  18. Thanks for the quick replies. You guys had my answers before I was done editing my post. Now thats service. wimseyguy: that was the way I thought it should be, but like I said I wanted to be sure. Now all I gotta do is get it done. Thanks again
  19. I posted some questions to a very old topic that for some reason had been brought back to life. That thread was closed before my questions were answered. I was told to go ahead and start a new thread to see if I could get some answers. First let me explain what I want to do. I want to do a cache like the one in the closed thread, where I would give the co-ords to the location of a micro container that would have a question in it. There would be 2 answers and each one would have a set of co-ords. Each set of co-ords would lead to another micro and question. Correct answers would lead you through 3 or 4 stages and then an ammo can final. Incorrect answers would of course make you work through more stages. Ok now the questions I'm having trouble with. 1. I'm thinking this should be listed as a multi. Would I be correct in my thinking? 2. Would the intermediate containers waypoints be listed as questions or stages of a multi? 3. I was thinking of using brass tags for the intermediate caches, so this is where I'm most confused. Could the listed starting co-ords, the intermediate tags, and the final be within the 528ft minimum distance? My confusion stems from the bolded areas of the Cache Saturation Guideline. Cache Saturation Cache containers and physical stages should generally be separated by a minimum of 0.1 miles (528 feet or 161 m). A physical stage is defined as any stage that contains a physical element placed by the geocache owner, such as a tag with the next set of coordinates or a container. Non-physical caches or stages including reference points, trailhead/parking coordinates and question to answer waypoints are exempt from this guideline. Additionally, within a single multi-cache or mystery/puzzle cache, there is no minimum required distance between physical elements. Thanks for any help ahead of time. I just want to make sure I get this right the first time so as not to stress my areas great reviewer. See I'm so confused, I can't even spell "confused". Could a mod please correct my spelling mistake in the title.
  20. This sounds like a great idea and I have the perfect park to do it in. A couple of questions though. 1. Would this be listed as a Multi or a Puzzle? 2. Would the intermediate caches be entered as "answer to a question? 3. Could the starting co-ords, the intermediate caches and final cache be within 528ft of each other? 4. Since the OP is more than a few years old, has anyone done this and how did it work out? OK I know that was more than a couple questions, but I really want to try this. Thanks
  21. Amazon has the data cable for the Etrex for around $12 and the serial to usb adapter for around $15. That should get you all hooked up and ready to go.
  22. Thought I would give this a try. First pick made.
  23. Why not introduce yourself to the farmers and let them know that cachers will be in the area hunting for your caches. That way they will know to expect people to be there and will know why.
  24. All of the caches we have found have been FTF. When we find a cache it is the First Time Found by us.
  25. You are correct. There are no connections on the back of the Exploist 100 for a data cable.
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