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  1. For those small log sheets we just abbreviate - PI PN for the teeny ones, P.Iti P.Nui for the slightly larger. Extremely teeny, and very little room in the log get TP - for Team Popoki. We try and let the CO know in our logs which we have used.
  2. You can buy them online at Landsharkz or at their store in Esquimalt which is in Victoria, BC.
  3. Make sure your Magellan GPS is selected as your primary device in your profile. Once the communicator is downloaded, you need to log out of geocaching.com, then log back in again. If that doesn't work - it didn't for me - I logged out, closed all Windows, and restarted my computer. That got it to "take." You need patience, that's for sure! Be sure to select Magellan on the tab before you download, it may default to another product. Good Luck, and let us know if you need further help! Well...first of all, I checked my profile to see that my Magellan showed up as the primary GPS.. it used to be very obvious but it does not show ANY Gps in my Profile and I can't see where to add one??? I can't imagine what happened that would have made that either invisible or deleted it?? First of all I guess I need to change that first... any suggestions how to do that?? Thanks I can't find it either, nor which GPS I am using now...and I KNOW I entered that. Maybe things have changed? It used to be that I would click on my user name and it was in the column on the right. Which browser are you using? I seem to recall that some folks had better success with Firefox than with any other. I wish I could help more.......we need The A Team!! The cacher using that name is very knowledgeable, and would help out, I am sure. You could contact him through his profile.....
  4. I should let you know that I now use a Garmin, as my Magellan GC finally died.........
  5. Make sure your Magellan GPS is selected as your primary device in your profile. Once the communicator is downloaded, you need to log out of geocaching.com, then log back in again. If that doesn't work - it didn't for me - I logged out, closed all Windows, and restarted my computer. That got it to "take." You need patience, that's for sure! Be sure to select Magellan on the tab before you download, it may default to another product. Good Luck, and let us know if you need further help!
  6. Used Google Maps as an experiment to see how close the cache was according to them and my GPS. Google Maps had it one street over and half a block away - my GPS was within 10 metres of the posted coordinates. GPS every time for me.
  7. I use a GPS for caching - started with the Magellan GC, but have graduated to the Garmin 62s. As I am too cheap to spring for a data plan for my phone - my internet provider has loads of WiFi hotspots, so I'm lucky - I have only used it to find a few caches. Each to their own, find what suits you. I do have to say that I prefer the battery life and ruggedness of my Garmin.
  8. I have found one like that! It got a favorite point from us! There was/is a neat one near us where you tune your car radio to a certain frequency, and listen to the message. It was opening words to a great TV show and the coords were at the end. Off we went to get the cache and get a neat view. The phone thing would work well too. Business caches....not anymore.
  9. It could be as NYPaddleCacher says and is the position you need to be in - similar to a mechanic sliding under a vehicle. The clue for a cache we did a few years back was to do what the penitent do - prostrate oneself. Sure enough, in that position I could feel the cache!
  10. We all make mistakes, newbies and oldies! I believe that the day we stop learning is the day we shuffle off this earth. If there is a link you don't understand, please let us know and we'll pitch in to help you out. If you were to ask me a question that I can't answer, I would ask others to help. That way, we both learn! Welcome back!
  11. Welcome to the forums, and to geocaching. So glad to hear you and your son are enjoying yourselves. Don't forget to look for the odd cache or two on day trips or vacations!
  12. A workaround might be to go to your (or your fellow cacher's) Profile page, then the "Geocaches" tab, then the "All Cache Finds" link. Thanks for the hint. It'll work for now. I suppose "Found By" wasn't used very often. I like the look of the new page, getting used to it will take me time. And then there will be another improvement!
  13. I miss the "Found By" option. It was useful to me when logging our caches to be sure I hadn't missed one. Also handy when a fellow cacher tells us of a really neat cache they found last week, but can't remember the name. Oh well, at least I am not the only one having difficulties........ edit:- typo
  14. Well, I did it! Dragged my sorry rump out of bed, got to the location, took photos of travel bugs in the parking lot in the pouring rain, and got in line for a hot drink. The poor barista was on her own, and the manager hadn't even told her she would be swamped by geocachers. She served everyone speedily, with a smile on her face and got a round of applause from us. I also wrote to the head office complimenting her.
  15. Victoria may be the capital of BC, but it is a small city, and caching in town is not bad at all. The communities that make up Greater Victoria have some beautiful spots...and caches too.
  16. Gel Pens in my case - in particular the Ink Joy range by PaperMate. 10 assorted colours for $4.99 Cdn. Not clicking pens, they have the cap you take on and off, which I find irritating. I will try the clicker type next time. We carry hand sanitizers in each car - liquid in a bottle type - to deal with funky stuff on our hands from caches.
  17. There is an event starting at 9am tomorrow, about half an hour away. I have just completed a 10+ hour day, have laundry on the go, and supper to get..... The thought of getting up early for an event isn't thrilling me! I will set the alarm, and if I get up, great. If I don't - that's OK. Happy Pi Day, folks!
  18. Make that two caches - got the info in the pub where we had an event and headed out to grab the cache while waiting for the food to be served. My phone was no help away from the free WiFi, but Popoki Nui has a $10/month data plan so that helped. Pay as you Go saves money....even more is saved by buying the $100 card which is good for a year! Yup, I'm cheap, or thrifty, or.....
  19. I was thinking that. Like, or a thumbs up, would be good.... I actually went to look for a like button in this thread!
  20. katmoffat, let us know the name you used when logging the trackable/"geotag" and may be able to help you out by using a bit of detective work. It is only a mistake, which can be fixed - and we are all human here.....
  21. Your Doctor is great! After a month of 1/2 hour a day, maybe she will (if given a bottle of wine) increase that to an hour? Mr Incredible doesn't stand a chance against two women!
  22. On the west coast of Canada, we have snow too.............only ours is pink from the cherry blossoms! Our first honey and bumble bees have been sighted and the temperature is in the double digits. Not good for the ski hills, sadly. Back in 1996, it was a different story is worth a look. edit - It was worse in the country where we live, half an hour away, the snow was chest high on me and our cars buried, and we were stuck for 4 days....
  23. We have Windows phones too, and have Geocaching Live on them. Only used them for one cache (free WiFi in the area,) and as I don't want to pay for data, so we use our GPSs for 99.9% of caching.
  24. At a certain zoom level, it looks like Victoria, BC is carpeted with caches. We grabbed two while we were in town today.
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