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Team Hurley

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  1. Here in Auburn, AL, which is just East of Montgomery, AL and Northwest of Columbus, GA, with a 25 mile radius, I bet we get 5-10 a month average. I am sure that if I expanded my radius to clip those two larger areas, it would increase, but I would rather just pull PQ's when I know we are going caching in those areas.

     

    By the time we got there, the FTF would be long gone.

  2. Here's a similar problem I had last weekend. On two separate caches, I downloaded the coords to my GPSr using the "Send to GPS" button on the cache page. When looking for the cache(s), we realized that the coords were in fact wrong. When I got home that evening, I confirmed that the wrong coords had been downloaded. Both were about 0.1 off.

  3. Out of curiosity, I went to cacher stats to see where we are in terms of ranking..(hey, it's all about the numbers, right :ph34r: ). However, I cannot seem to find our name. Any cachers ever have this problem?

     

    Thanks,

    Team Hurley

  4. We have a multi cache locally here that uses the same concept. It puts you in a spot where you have to then travel a certain distance along a bearing to find the cache.

     

    Enjoyed that one. Good luck with it!

  5. I have not dove down deep into the many options for this unit yet. But, as a simple question, can I toggle back and forth between the "Go To" function and the Compass function? Without having to exit the waypoint?

     

    I like to look at the compass to get a bearing, especially when the GPSr is bouncing around. But I have to go all the way to the main screen to go between the waypoint and compass.

     

    TIA.

     

    Team Hurley

  6. What is the purpose of this feature? Is this where I put a link to a website I would like to include in the log description?

     

    If not, do I add the link in the actual log description?

     

    TIA.

     

    Team Hurley

  7. I put the GPS in the exact same location. I think I will use the second set of coordinites. The cache is located in a spot where, if the coordinates are off a bit, the cache name should point to the obvious spot. Then I will ask cachers if the coordinates need altering.

  8. I place a cache today, albeit a quite overcast one, and used a 10 minute running average to capture the coordinates. I was down to an accuracy of 5.4 feet. The crazy thing is that when I saved them, my GPS told me I was about 50 feet away. Do I trust these coordintes? I grabbed a second set that said I was 8 feet away, but this was only about a minutes worth of averaging.

     

    TIA.

     

    Team Hurley

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