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Team Gelaen

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  1. hm, net even op die link geklikt, maar de betreffende pagina heeft niets met Geocaching te maken volgens mij.
  2. looks fine here in FF, IE and Opera Check this one: Baek park. The text i in Dutch, but it's about the layout. Some caches look better compared to others
  3. Seems the printer friendly layout is garbled (missing line breaks etc) since this update. Tested on Chrome and IE
  4. The main concern is you give away the (almost) location of the final hiding place. And we all know when you are close it is mostly easy to spot the actual cache. But then again, one does not need to watch a spoiler. It is just in case of a difficult mystery not nice for the cache-owner The post finds it origin on the Dutch forum. I could post a link here, but most of you propably will not be able to read the Dutch I guess.
  5. That may not be a good idea. Is it possible to deactivate the lat/long imprint? I wouldn't think it would be necessary to have that imprint unless one wanted it to be a spoiler. Good question, don't know that GPS unit. I was basically just copying in the remark in the Dutch forum. The general idea there is the same, remove if possible. But it looks like you will have to download the photo before being able to check the exif info. May be it is possible to remove the exif information automaticcaly when uploading the photo to a log?
  6. Regarding the photo's. On the Dutch geocaching forum a discussion started about the geolocation present in the exif information of a photo. For instance, an Oregon 550T can make photo's and add the gps coordinates to the exif-information. How about those photo's being uploaded to the log of a mystery? Jan
  7. True, I noticed that. Fortunately I got an e-mail address outside Geocaching, which doesn't bounce. My post here is for trying to get a second way of contacting them. My hope is for someone who check the forum and knows them.
  8. Hi, Not sure if this is the right topic to post this. Since January 2007, one of my coins is in the possession of a Geocacher named: B&AStevens. This is not on the cache and coin page, but I got this information via via. Long time ago I contacted Blake via mail and got an answer he was busy and would put the coin in a cache soon. This is over a year ago. No answer on my mails since. Does anyone know this cacher? Can you please contact him/her and ask if the ocin could be moved on? Or may be take the coin from him and put it in a cache. Edit: This is the coin Since I live in the Netherlands, it is very hard to get in touch. Thanks, Jan (Team Gelaen)
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