Tahosa and Sons
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what is "the formula" for waypoint projection
Tahosa and Sons replied to Team On's topic in General geocaching topics
I use UTM's on many of my back country caches. They work so well for projections. And if UTM's are useless then why does Geocaching.Com put them on the cache page. -
Jasmer Challenger - who started?
Tahosa and Sons replied to skydive121's topic in General geocaching topics
I know the two cachers who have done the Jasmer Challenge FOUR TIMES. And one of them is my caching cohort. Congratulations to those two dudes. -
Lonelycache.com explore it for there is a lot of info there.
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Just curious as to when did Charter Memberships started. I have been told that they started in the very beginning. And I would just like to clarify the subject.
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Last minute search for Local Sedona Geocachers
Tahosa and Sons replied to Yuma4's topic in West and Southwest
Go to the Local Police Station, they have an amazing cache. Look up the Ahern Clan for advise up there. -
Last minute search for Local Sedona Geocachers
Tahosa and Sons replied to Yuma4's topic in West and Southwest
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New souvenir: "The Maker Event"
Tahosa and Sons replied to Pup Patrol's topic in General geocaching topics
Yep someone crying about their exposure to world. Nothing about the Maker Madness per say. -
Why are really new cachers able to place caches?
Tahosa and Sons replied to wyrdsister's topic in General geocaching topics
Back in '01 I hid my first cache a decent 4 x 4 multi. Then I went and found my first cache about a month later. Finding caches should not be a pre requisite to hiding them. -
Puzzle Caches in Designated Wilderness Areas
Tahosa and Sons replied to Seawind's topic in General geocaching topics
Use any numbers that may be on a bench mark, or do something in UTM's. I have one cache where the cords are just cords in a designated wilderness area, then they use the clues to find out where to go. Then finish it with some GPS & map skills. -
I've hidden many a complicated multi, the GPS is used on some stages, maps & compasses for the others, read the sign and do the brain work are all part of a good multi. Some have told me that if I use a map and compass then it should be a puzzle. Well my answer to them was it's not puzzling to me, so go learn how to use these old fashioned tools of the trade so you won't be puzzled when your batteries go dead.
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Ten years of geocaching!
Tahosa and Sons replied to TheAlabamaRambler's topic in General geocaching topics
Yes its been a long long trail and a lot of changes, some good, some bad, since '01. And I still cache by a phrase that was around in CO many years ago. Quality over Quantity. And if my memory is correct I think the Rambler is in this documentary from the past. -
Backpacking geocache trip in Colorado
Tahosa and Sons replied to all4hockey54r's topic in West and Southwest
Look up near Loveland CO. There are caches in the Red Feathers Area, Homestead Meadows Area. Ahh I found the link I was looking for. And go find some of my caches. -
What was the first cache you placed?
Tahosa and Sons replied to Bloodheart's topic in General geocaching topics
My first hide was a 4 x 4 and guess what I still had not found a cache before I hid it. -
Thanks for sharing the site information I looked it up and found the Colorado Cannibal
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Are cemetery caches acceptable?
Tahosa and Sons replied to scottmcblane's topic in General geocaching topics
In CO they have the Spirit Quest Caches, and I have used several old cemeterys for a stage in a very early virtual about 10 years ago. And back in '05 a memorial is used to gain numbers for a 5 x 5 multi cache in CO. They can be quite interesting. -
New to Geocaching, Looking for the Right GPS
Tahosa and Sons replied to qtbluemoon's topic in General geocaching topics
I just use a legend HCX and it hides some good caches. My son has an Oregon 550 and just too many bells and whistles. -
What type of cacher are you?
Tahosa and Sons replied to bjmccacher's topic in General geocaching topics
I'm me and enjoy it the way that suits me. First preference is to do backcountry hides, after that if the whim strikes I will look for some. -
What was YOUR first 5 by 5 star find?
Tahosa and Sons replied to Psychoticjesters's topic in General geocaching topics
Haven't found any, but I have hidden a few of them. Did the first 5 x 5 in Co on 5/5/05 Here is a list -
USA trip - best places to geocache?
Tahosa and Sons replied to ipoded's topic in General geocaching topics
Northern CO = From urban to some tough backcountry caches -
I've been associated with CO for 11 years. No charter for me. And why the search for caches by charter members, are they supposed to be better or part of some unknown challenge.