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  1. I have a night cache that has earned a few favourite points.  It starts off with a conventional trail of reflectors but they don't lead you straight to the cache.  Instead, I used reflectors designed to clip onto bicycle spokes to make a display that shows some digits which give you the coordinates for the final cache.  The reflectors are clipped onto wire mesh with the numbers shown in 7-segment LED style.  I managed to climb a tree and attach the wire high up out of muggle range.   It is possible to miss it if you are not looking high enough, but after backtracking, people are amused to see something that shows up so obviously in the dark.

  2. After copying some gpx files manually to my Oregon, it failed to start up properly. The GARMIN logo appeared but after a few seconds it faded away.

     

    Something similar happened a while ago and I wish I had written down how I solved it then. I tried the master reset (press and hold the upper left of the screen whilst powering it up) without success. I have managed to connect the GPS to the computer by forcing it into USB mass storage mode, but after deleting the new files the same problem occurs.

     

    A lot of the posts on this subject refer to http://garminoregon.wikispaces.com/Miscellaneous which has expired!

     

    Any suggestions? (I have contacted Garmin and their standard reply wants me to try the master reset)

  3. It has been a while since I looked at the forums, but I have a couple of photos to enter:

    The first was taken at the Falls of Bruar on the way to the cache Built for Burns

     

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    A second waterfall and a slightly less arty one from the Bracklinn Falls. We had a DNF there and the cache has since been archived, but it was a great location.

     

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    We had a geocoin with us and its mission to travel from cache to cache collecting pictures of phoons, so that's what we did!

  4. I am so relieved to see that this webcam cache has survived (and has been improved) since my comments in the forums.

     

    It was a mixture of my own feelings of stupidity and disappointment for failing to spot the obvious text in the page, that made me post in the first place. The last thing I wanted was to lose the cache for everyone.

     

    Now, Mrs HGKF has recently hinted that she wanted a trip abroad this year. Maybe I can persuade her to visit Amsterdam? :D

  5. And the winner is ... ... (fumbles with and opens gold envelope)... Walk Tall for their group photo at the Splash Mob event!

     

    Unfortunately there were not very many entries. I think Bookface has taken much of the forum traffic which is a shame. At least Groundspeak don't use us for psychological experiments :huh:

  6. Hi Hosscat,

     

    I also use bottle tops to make my sig items:

     

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    For the first batches I used polyester resin, but recently I found ready made self adhesive domes (on a famous auction site) which I stick to the paper insert and glue into the cap. They do eventually go rusty if left in a damp cache, so I bought some tiny plastic bags which help keep them clean.

  7. You could take the TB to an event. There is usually a container for swapping Travel Bugs. Other cachers will look through the bugs, noting the numbers for discovering, and taking one or two to move on. The larger the TB, the greater the chance it will not be picked up and the Event organiser will be lumbered with it :)

  8. Firstly thank you to CaveBadgerMan for choosing my photo as the winner of May's competition.

     

    I'm just back from a great weekend at "The First Campout" event which took place near Glencoe on the West coast of Scotland. The scenery was spectacular, but just as photogenic were the antics at the campsite. So, this gave me the idea for this months theme. Let's see your photos taken at geocaching events - the people, the scenery, the caching; anything amusing stands a better chance of winning.

     

    rules are:

     

    1) The photo must be cache related and to do with a specific event in the UK - please include a link to the cache or the GC code so we can see where the picture relates to.

     

    2) Maximum of two photos per caching team or cacher

     

    3) The winner each month is decided by the winner from the previous month - the new winner starting the thread for the subsequent month. They may set a theme if they wish.

     

    4) The photo should be within the last couple of months, but anything in 2014 is permitted.

     

    That's it - now it's over to you:

  9. We were in Dundee earlier this month and found Oh No! They're back! quite close to the city centre and probably big enough for a Travel Bug. If you ever played Lemmings, you have to check it out.

     

    There's a virtual at the top of the Law which is worth doing. You can drive all the way to the top where you get an excellent view of the city and the bridges over the "Silvery Tay".

     

    And if you want another walk in the woods after Camperdown, there's a bunch of imaginative caches in Backmuir Woods e.g. GC33AVM and I am sure a few of them have space for your bug.

     

    Have a good trip!

  10. Our most exotic geocaching location was Majorca, last summer. Whilst most tourists stayed on the beach, we ventured off into the prickly hills for a couple of caches. There was one in an underground bunker (but my pictures of that were rubbish) and this one Buena Vista - na Penyal in a cave over looking the resort:

     

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    Hobgoblin junior dodging the prickly pears on the way up to the cave.

     

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    We sat here for ages enjoying the slightly cooler temperatures. We had a punnet of cherries and had fun spitting out the stones at the cacti.

  11. Yeah, it's pretty obvious when you're sitting at your computer. But after you have quickly looked at a few caches through Google Translate just in case you get some time to go for a cache or two and when you are worrying about not missing your flight home, it is not quite so obvious.

     

    it's probably history now that you've posted it on the forums
    It is certainly not my intention to lose this cache. Just to save others from unnecessary grief. Looking through the logs I can see a few people have had similar experiences.
  12. I recently failed to find a webcam cache at a railway station in Amsterdam GCJR76 . Now that I am home and have run the page and some previous logs through Google Translate, I can see that I was at the wrong station! The description mentions the new coordinates, but my preparations were unfortunately not thorough enough. I was disappointed to say the least, especially as I had my family watching from home.

     

    Is there any reason why the cache owner can't change the coordinates? The real location is about 1/2 mile or 1km away so maybe that needs a reviewer to get involved. Perhaps the CO is afraid that the reviewer would archive the cache. It would be a shame to lose a rare cache, especially one with a live camera picture, but I don't think a normal cache with such wildly wrong coordinates would be tolerated.

  13. Here's a cache I tried to find recently. It seems to have gone missing about six months ago. In amongst a couple of genuine DNFs and a few NM logs there are these gems:

     

    :) Found it by Last-real-finder Aug '13

    First cache during my annual trip

     

    :( Didn't find it by Honest-cacher Aug '13

    Did a lap of the island, but couldn't see any way of getting over in trainers. Another time perhaps

     

    :) Found it by Plastic-hunter Sept '13

    Looks like it's been destroyed again - found a nice big plastic lid, and a lot of plastic shards of the rest of the box.

     

    :) Found it by Plastic-hunter2 Sept '13

    Found a plastic lid and some remaining shards of plastic in the stump , pity as its good fun trying to get to this.

     

    :) Found it by Plastic-hunter3 Sept '13

    Found the various bits of plastic which others have too. I guess this was the cache as cant find anything else. TFTC

     

    :) Found it by Plastic-hunter4 Dec '13

    Vandalised! Bummer!

     

    :) Found it by Plastic-hunter 5 Dec '13

    Just the remains of plastic after XXXXXXX braved life and limb...

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