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Krillian

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  1. I have an old case that is weather proof (Mil issue) that i have a great place to place! My question is what would you like to find in a BIG cache? The container is about 2ft square!

    Any idea will be greatly accepted

    Please respond to ranger2995@gmail.com

     

    Thanks

    Krillian

  2. Ok I'm anti c.b. the biggest problem (at least out here) is no one use's it so the c.b. owner gets the Idea that he or she "just dosn't have enough out put power" and so they buy find an amp and cause all sorts of problems eather unknowing and for some of thease clowns knowingly cause problems. :ph34r: And for the most part if your far enough away from home that you need a 2-way raido c.b. on AM would be my last choice. my first chioce would be a GRMS .

     

    FRS? A mile range at best! CB will get you several miles of reliable comms! I use it while I am caching to keep in contact with home. If I am lucky and find the caches I took with me I just talk to the wife and she gives me more. Cant do that with FRS!

    I agree that there are some bad ops on CB BUT there a far more good ones! Range is what it is all about !

     

    Ernie/Krillian

  3. I use CB to keep in contact with home while I am caching! I have a mobile radio that I sling over the shoulder aand get the wife to feed me the next cache!

     

    Krillian

  4. Could someone in the Hamilton Ohio area help me! I just got a new etrex to help me in this new hobbie. I want to go with someone that can help me enter coords into my etrex and show me how to find caches

     

    Thanks

    please respond to ranger2995@gmail.com

  5. I am new to Geocaching and need a Handheld GPS! I am using my Venture unit that goes in my car and only gives direction to streets!

    Please if you have one cheap pespond to ranger2993@gmail.com

     

    Thanks

  6. 1. You submitted your cache on June 10th. So, our service goal would be to provide an initial review by June 13th.

    2. You received a same-day response from me, the reviewer for western Ohio, noting that the coordinates placed your cache in Indiana. I edited the state to Indiana so the reviewer for that area could see the cache in his queue.

    3. Also on June 10th, you received a same-day response from the Indiana reviewer, asking you questions about the location.

    4. On June 11th, you responded by moving the coordinates to a location in Ohio.

    5. The cache remains "on hold" by the Indiana reviewer so I didn't see it in my queue of caches awaiting review in Ohio.

    6. Alerted by your inquiries, I investigated, and I've taken the cache out of the Indiana hold queue and into the Ohio active queue.

    7. When I'm next reviewing caches, I will study yours. I'm sure you will appreciate my desire to study the location in some detail. This is common for first-time hiders, especially when there have been large jumps between states when getting the coordinates entered.

     

    Thanks! My bad on the correct location. When you can study please do! I lovr this "NEW" sport,well for me anyway. I am going to place another one or two today!

     

    Thanks

    Krillian

    • Has it been 72 hours?
    • Is the cache page enabled?
    • Were there any issues that the reviewer indicated on the page?
    • If there were issues, have you answered the reviewer's questions?
    • If you answered the reviewer's questions, did you contact him/her in the method they requested? Some reviewers want the notes on the page, some want an e-mail directly through the Geocaching.com emailer.

     

    O sorry 72hrs no not that long yet! Yes it is ieabled Yes i answered all questions

    I guess i am just in a hurry to see what activity it gets.

    Thanks for you response!

     

    Krillian

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