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Huntleigh

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  1. Looks interesting - must have a play sometime.
  2. Are they more than 50 km from where you are? If so they won't show unless you sort by name.
  3. I have a watch on a TB. It was my first TB find so I have an interest in its progress. Unfortunately, its number has found its way onto one of those lists and it gets quite a few 'discovered it' logs from (invariably German) loggers despite it being in Australia. The owner deletes those logs. My question(s) is: Does a deletion take away from the armchair logger's tally? Is the armchair logger notified? TIA
  4. Don't despair it may show up eventually. One of my travel bugs got picked up be a novice cacher in Australia. The cacher then went off the air completely. I had written it off and then, 10 months later, it shows up in the UK! And not even in a cache -- some cachers, looking for a new cache site found it hanging on a fence post. The rediscovery in England
  5. Like this pair? OVER THE POLE, South to North OVER THE POLE (North to South) Archived I'm afraid.
  6. I'm in the "bring it back" camp. I'm a Kiwi who lives at the bottom of North Island, NZ. For me the "search newest" gave me North Island caches. I have no use for for other "States" as the only way to get to South Island caches is a ferry trip or flying. They may be physically closer (or even further north) than some new North Island caches but are not readily obtainable. What was once a one-click step is now five clicks, (discounting all the scrolling to get to my nation). If you want to clear up that area of the profile page. Get rid of the "Nearest benchmark" as it doesn't work for NZ survey markers, and (I suspect) anywhere other than the US?
  7. Hi Mattea You might find more NZ cachers active on this forum: New Zealand Recreational GPS Society What is special about NZ geocaching? One thing, from what I've seen, that seems unique to NZ is an unwritten convention to name the town the cache is placed in so you will have, for example, "Some Cache (Wellington)" or "Another Cache (Auckland)" NZ only has two "states" North Island and South Island (and Chatham Island too I think) so NZ cachers have subdivided those states by a naming convention.
  8. I've got a Venture HC and it's a good accurate machine. As others have pointed out it is not paperless. You can, however, load the hint onto it if you use GSAK to load your caches. I've recently acquired a iPhone 4s and while I think it sucks as a geocaching device (using the free geocaching Intro app) I've taken to using it to read the web page if I get stuck with the Venture.
  9. I'll second the help pages within GSAK (although they are not intuitive unless you are used to it). If you have the Send to GPS dialogue box open, click on the Help button. This will bring up a help screen with a screen shot of the dialogue box and if you click on the part of the screen shot you are interested in, it will open another help screen (it took me a while to work this out). So if you click on the "Waypoint name" part of the screen shot it will open a page on "waypoint name". From there click on "special tags" which will provide you with a heap of different outputs for that field. I have a Venture HC too and I use "%drop2%smart". This sends the GC code minus the "GC" (redundant) and then appends the Smart Name. I believe this is the best option for the limited capacity of the Venture. (I use "%hint" in the Waypoint Description field).
  10. You're a premium member — use a Pocket Query not the rudimentary "Hide & Seek" page. With a Pocket Query, you click on the "Within" section and select Australia; then in the "From Origin" section enter the postcode (2835); and the PQ will return 93 caches. These will not all be in the 2835 post code area but the search will be centred there with a default radius of 100 miles. If you narrow the radius down to a few kilometres you should grab all the Cobar caches. I KNOW HOW TO DO THAT!! Could someone please answer the question I asked! I must humbly apologise for trying to help. I must have missed the part in your original query where you said you knew all about PQs and that you were specifically (and only) asking about post code searching using the basic search form. Again, I seek your forgiveness in my clumsy attempts to help a fellow cacher.
  11. You're a premium member — use a Pocket Query not the rudimentary "Hide & Seek" page. With a Pocket Query, you click on the "Within" section and select Australia; then in the "From Origin" section enter the postcode (2835); and the PQ will return 93 caches. These will not all be in the 2835 post code area but the search will be centred there with a default radius of 100 miles. If you narrow the radius down to a few kilometres you should grab all the Cobar caches.
  12. Are you trying to send from a Map or the Cache's page? If the former there is a recently introduced bug of which there are a number of threads on the bug forum.
  13. I believe the cache owner is asking you to add the digits of the year together. The better question would have been "The sum of the digits of the year". So 1984 would be 22. Mind you, for most puzzle cache questions, the answer should be a single digit number as it will be part of the missing digits for the GZ coordinates. Does a 2 digit number make sense for your solution? Checksum is sometimes used as a check of the sum of all of the numbers required for the solution of the puzzle as an alternative to a Geocheck link.
  14. And I suppose this was due to the iPhone and had nothing to do with the accuracy of the posted coords? What did the map say? I've got a garmin 60CSx and a 62S. Trust me. My iPhone is just as accurate, and sometimes more. You just need to learn how to use your device. ...snip.. My eTrex Venture HC had led me bang onto the physical GZ while the map on my iPhone was showing me that I was standing in the middle of the road. (The actual location of the cache on the iPhone map probably wasn't too far off).
  15. Thanks! Unfortunately, this does not work for me: the box with arrow button when in Safari always suggests mail, twitter, and facebook. The list does not depend on the current URL. Do you see Geo App on your iphone? I would gladly switch to another way. In fact, bookmarking the target caches was the first thing I tried. I was very surprised to see that Geo App does not see my bookmarks. Then, I tried the convoluted email route, and it worked (then). So, bookmark -> PQ -> saved list idea sounds great. But, how do I make a PQ out of bookmark list? Thanks again, buti Tis easy From your geocaching.com home page click on "Lists" You should see a list of your Bookmarks. Click on "Create Pocket Query" for the bookmark list in question. I understand that from there (when you have internet connection on your iThing) you can then download the PQ. I can't test that as I only have the "intro" app on my iPhone. (I would stick to the GPS for finding caches and just use the iPad for your paperless data. For the last cache I found the iPhone had me standing in the middle of the road when I was actually some 5-10 metre from the curb).
  16. I suspect there are easier ways of doing this (e.g. adding the caches you want to a bookmark; making the bookmark a PQ and loading the PQ into your iPod app?) but to try to answer your question.... On my iPhone (ios 7) if there is a file opened in a particular app which can also be used in another app you should have an icon that looks like a box with an arrow coming out the top. Tapping that will give you a menu that will allow the other app to open the file. maybe that will work on the iPod?
  17. If the GC website can't do it you can probably do it in GSAK. As other have pointed out, the easiest solution is to create a bookmark list and then click on the caches on the map that you are interested in. Once you have all the caches you are interested in, you can convert that to a PQ and then load the PQ into you GPS. But that can be a bit tedious. A more sophisticated technique is to load the general area into a GSAK database and run the Google_Maps macro. This will show all the caches in the database in Google maps. You can then draw a polygon around all the caches you are interested in and then send all those caches to a Filter query in GSAK. GSAK can then upload to your GPS
  18. Amazon Amazon won't ship but some of their sub vendors will ship to NZ (and presumably Oz). I purchased my eTrex Venture (through Amazon) from "JM Prime" in 2009. You may have to shop around to find a vendor that will ship out of the USA. (It looks like JM Prime won't ship outside of the US now). Why do you want to buy from the States anyway (price?). I've just tried Amazon UK for a 600 and they have let me proceed through checkout to a NZ address. Price 290 quid versus $US 470.
  19. Only those of German descent. Edit to indicate irony
  20. Last I checked, sharing any downloaded PQ is a direct violation of the website TOU. I agree in principle that sending a PQ to a non-Premium member is naughty but I can't see the harm between premium members. Perhaps I should have said to get the friend to send a non-information loaded version of their My Finds PQ such as a KMZ file?
  21. You could ask your friend to download and then send you their "My Finds" PQ. You could then load that into any number of mapping programs, Google Earth for instance.
  22. GSAK can print lists exactly as the OP asks. But due to the part about "avoid laborious", I resisted suggesting GSAK. I've worked on GSAK off & on for years, and have never reached a point where I can use it. It took me 2 weeks of research & programming just to set my "location" . There are probably many programs that are a lot of hard work. The link above requires loading a file and clicking a button, and that's perfect. GSAK is not that hard (IMO). My GPS (etrex Venture HC) is not "paperless" so if I'm going on a trip I'll either create a PQ or if I'm wanting to be a bit more specific, I'll create a Bookmark list, choose the specific caches I'm interested in and then turn that into a PQ. Either way, once I have the PQ, I'll download it into GSAK as a separate database. I can then 'print' the list of caches. The print dialog box enables you to make a few choices such as show last 5 logs; decode hint etc. It also enables you to preview the printout in your browser. If you have a portable device that can read PDF files you can 'print' to PDF. You can also load the caches directly from GSAK into your GPS. You can adjust the standard settings on what is loaded into the GPS. For instance, loading the hint into the Venture's description field. The latest version of GSAK also uses the Geocaching.com API so you can update an existing PQ directly without have to re-run and download from the geocaching website.
  23. Must disagree here. If a cache is replaced at a rest stop (or anywhere for that matter) at a regular intervals just so people can find it again, that's just number crunching. If it is a nice spot just stop anyway. Get out and stretch your legs. See if the cache is in the same spot you left it last time. Have a look at the log book for interesting comments. Pick up or drop off a trackable. Huntleigh (it's not about the numbers)
  24. I have a Venure HC and a (new) Win8 PC. (Previously I had an XP PC). As others have pointed out these old devices don't appear as a drive but software such as MapSource; BaseCamp; GSAK; etc should be able to write to the device. I connected my Venture this evening for the first time and, shock, horror, I get a pop-up message saying something along the lines of "grmusb.sys - Windows has blocked a digitally unsigned driver" Both MapSource and GSAK fail to find the device. Further investigation needed. Good job I spotted this thread, I hope to use my trusty old Venture in a week or two. Problem solved. Downloaded the latest Garmin USB driver and everything is sweet. You do need to reboot the PC for the drivers to install properly. Hopefully this will solve the OP's dilemma too.
  25. I have a Venure HC and a (new) Win8 PC. (Previously I had an XP PC). As others have pointed out these old devices don't appear as a drive but software such as MapSource; BaseCamp; GSAK; etc should be able to write to the device. I connected my Venture this evening for the first time and, shock, horror, I get a pop-up message saying something along the lines of "grmusb.sys - Windows has blocked a digitally unsigned driver" Both MapSource and GSAK fail to find the device. Further investigation needed. Good job I spotted this thread, I hope to use my trusty old Venture in a week or two.
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