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GrandpaKim

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  1. Yes, but it's just for us. We keep track of coin orders and issues.
  2. Instead of putting text in your hyperlink, you put an image tag in.
  3. Yes, but you only have to do this once for each day, if you have PQs running daily. Or once a week if you only have PQs running once per week. I get all of the caches for Utah, and that takes 9 PQs, so I have to run them on 2 different days. Now, if Jeremy would allow entire state downloads, I'd only need 1.
  4. Your coin design was sent to geocaching.com for approval? Why? If you want it trackable on GC.com, this is one of the requirements. They have to approve your design.
  5. It sounds like it's a problem with Plucker and not GSAK. Have you tried notify Plucker support?
  6. And see, I had heard that you needed to purchase for at least 1,500 coins at $1.50 each for a total of $2,250.00. But I haven't heard anything either way on sharing the cost.
  7. You're a tease Seriously, what does TRI-GO stand for anyway? The Rhode Island-Geocaching Organization?
  8. Which 2 coins are you looking for?
  9. UTAG used KV Coins for the 2005 Utah geocoin.
  10. OK I tried that & I thought it would work but when i click ok it says there r no matching files to load???????? Then that is exactly the problem you are not telling GSAK to load the correct file. Perhaps you are not navigating to the correct folder. Try clicking on the browse icon at the far right. If you use the browse window to find your file then it must exist and you won't get that error message. Also do you know how to "drag and drop". You can just find your GPX/LOC file in windows explorer and then Drag it to GSAK. Also most email clients (Outlook is one noteable exception) support dragging the attachement to GSAK Please see items 2 and 10 of the GSAK FAQ in the help file or online here http://www.gsak.net/help/hs1070.htm What happens if you double-click on the .gpx file? I've got that extension associated with GSAK, so all I have to do is double-click a file and it automatically opens in GSAK.
  11. One thing you might want to think about is that with CacheMate, you can actually write your log entry right while you're at the cache site. Then mark the cache as found. When you get done caching, go to your found category and export all of the logs to your memo pad. Then, when you sync your Sony Clié, the logs will be uploaded to your PC. Then you can either cut and paste them into the log entries on GC.com when you log your finds, or you can run CM2GPX (from the CacheMate site) and then update your entries within GSAK. I haven't done this part, so I'm not exactly sure how it works. I just do the cut and paste right now.
  12. None. All of my coins have been through trades or buying. I have seen a couple at events, also.
  13. Or you could put a note on the TBs in the cache explaining that you're on vacation and that you'll log the drop in a day or two and then they can log the pickup. That way, only 1 individual has to be confused (the one picking up the TBs). However, make sure that you put a date on the note so people don't get further confused.
  14. I don't know anything about a Blackberry, but if you can run Windows programs on it, then you can run GSAK. If not, then no.
  15. Have you downloaded it from the CacheMate web site? If not, go here: CM2GPX 1.0.3
  16. I tried all three in IE and they worked fine for me.
  17. Oh, yeah. I forgot to mention that. Fantastic job of packaging. There's no way they were going to fall out and get lost.
  18. I had that same problem and I found a tuturoil at a Maryland GeoCaching website that shows you how to fix that. Going Paperless On Your Palm Just be careful that when you export to CacheMate that you specify %code instead of %smart in the You can build the waypoint name using tags (see help) field if you want the actual GC.com waypoint name to show up.
  19. Yes, it would be bad to keep it. It's a travel bug and, just like all travel bugs, should be moved along and not kept. That doesn't stop a lot of inconsiderate people from stealing them, though. I'm glad to hear you aren't one of them.
  20. I've got a couple of extras that I could trade you. Do you have something to trade?
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