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intrepidca

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  1. I have also been experiencing this. I've logged out and back in and no luck.
  2. What a coincidence... a CITO just popped up... http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC2CH2P
  3. I'd like to add my vote to this as well. I was actually just about to post a feature request for something to be added to the main dashboard page listing upcoming events for which I have logged as "Will Attend".. It seems from this thread that this feature used to be there and was removed. I'd like to see it come back as well!
  4. I am having a similar problem. I click on the "Add to queue" button, but it just refreshes the page and doesn't queue the query (normally, the button is disabled after clicking it). I last ran the my finds query on Dec. 29. I have tried several times with Firefox 3.5 and IE8 and get the same result every time.
  5. I sent an email to Garmin and I'm still awaiting a response. My feeling was that it would take the first 2000 in some undefined order (i.e., it just starts reading files and stops when it hits 2000). I just thought I'd post the question in case someone else had some more concrete knowledge about this. It's more about the convenience than about any particular need for >2000. I regularly travel between two areas that are very dense (you don't have to zoom out very far before you exceed the 500 cache limit on the maps!), and it would be nice to have a larger coverage area.
  6. If you exceed the 2000 geocache limit on the Garmin Oregon 300, it will warn you when you turn it on. What I would like to know, however, is which 2000 geocaches it loads if that limit is exceeded. If it tries to load the nearest 2000, then I'll just load all my pocket queries in and let it figure it out. Even if I have to power cycle it when I drive a long distance to get it to reload, that's fine. If it just loads them in an arbitrary order and takes the first 2000, that's more of an issue. Does anyone happen to know the answer to this one? Thanks in advance.
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