lordelph
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Geograph's PHP conversion code on SourceForge probably hasn't changed much, it's in
The javascript version can be found here
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It is an update, it restores all the links that the script provided before all the changes were made.
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Hurrah! I've patched the Greasemonkey Map Linker script to cope with the changes!
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Use WGS84 and DD MM.MMM format for caching - I believe the north reference is only used to allow the unit to figure out how to present your heading, i.e. if you walk towards a waypoint, should it say your direction is e270 degrees or 276 degrees?
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I've already patched the OS map linker Greasemonkey script, which inserts links to 1:25K OS maps into cache pages to cope, but I'm not sure it works for everyone. Like EdgeMaster, I'll keep an eye on the changes and release a fully updated version once things calm down.
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Script works on example given, sadly the secondary link to the script I gave isn't much help, but try this one http://files.dixo.net/GeocachingMapLinker70.user.js
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If you post a link to a cache page it doesn't work on, I'll check it out.
It's also possible you have an older version cached, try this link instead
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FWIW, I've quickly patched the map linking script here http://files.dixo.net/GeocachingMapLinker.user.js - at the moment this just inserts an OS map link and grid reference after the WGS84 coordinate at the top of the page. Soon as I can make it look nice I'll put the other links like Google Satellite etc.
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FWIW, I've quickly patched the map linking script here http://files.dixo.net/GeocachingMapLinker.user.js - at the moment this just inserts an OS map link and grid reference after the WGS84 coordinate at the top of the page. Soon as I can make it look nice I'll put the other links like Google Satellite etc.
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I seem to be missing this 'Get-a-map' Script.
Can someone direct me to it?
See first post in this thread
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Thanks for the fixes Edgemaster, the original link is now updated with the amendments.
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Some bold claims for this product - anyone tried it?
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Blimey... I just bung stuff I think I might need into my little day sack and off I go.
I just take pens, pencils, paper (for emergency log books) a micro, anti bacs hand gel, bottle of water, palm, trusty caching notebook and my GPS. I'm a simple girl, and thjat's how I cache!!
I might have a Lowepro Slingshot, but do I carry pens in it? No I do not
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Here's my take:
The old way: users don't like the way a site works, they email the webmaster asking for improvements, who may, or may not, in the fullness of time, get around to do doing it.
The new way: users don't like the way a site works, they write a Greasemonkey script which provides the functionality and distribute to others who might like it.
If a particular enhancement doesn't meet your needs, don't install it. Take one of mine, which allows you to ignore particular forum threads by hiding them. This appeals to some as there might be a bunch of threads hovering around the top spot you aren't interested in, or pinned threads you never read. The plugin lets you make them go away.
I personally won't install the collapse blocks plugin as I don't think it would particularly enhance my use of gc.com.
So the "why" is really down to you....
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I second the Slingshot suggestion if you are carrying an SLR, it's really well designed bag. It even has this waterproof cover you can pull out of the bottom to keep the whole thing dry, which I used in the drizzle this afternoon...
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The icon zipfile has been updated to include some extra icons designed by dakar4x4 (see image in first post of this thread for details). I also added a link in the README file to the excellent guide to using these with GSAK available at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bcmoore/New%20Icons%20Guide/
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Seems it's time to form a guard of honour and wave goodbye to our good friend SVN-15 "Firebird", one of the GPS satellites which has just been retired.
http://www.gpsreview.net/goodbye-svn-15-firebird/
SVN-15, we salute you! I even forgive you for that time you had me searching in nettles. B*****d.
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There's a great virtual a short walk from the Tower of London at Monument: Catastrophe, Calamity, Cataclysm Part 2. Involves quite a climb though...
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(bump!)
Just booked our camping pitch for this one - only "a couple" of pitches left apparently, so if you're intending to camp, get on the phone soon.....
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Gaz - sorry to hear you had a poor experience of the site, it's possible a moderator might have been unduly harsh, if you drop me an email to lordelph@gmail.com I'd be happy to check it out.
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The short answer is "don't bother" - all cachers use WGS84 lat/long, so don't worry too much about the accuracy of the converted OS coordinates on the cache page.
The longer answer would mean delving deeper - can you post a example? It's possible you've maybe got your GPS wrongly configured - ensure you use the OSGB36 datum when taking OS coordinates, and the WGS84 datum for lat/long coordinates. There are also a variety of methods of converting between the two coordinate systems, though I believe most product reasonably accurate results....
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Geograph was very much born here!
The Radio 2 link saw traffic soaring to 3 times its normal level, which is nice!
And yes, at some point (sometime in 2008/9) we'll reset the grid, and keep collecting a continuing picture of our landscape ad infinitum
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Potluck dinner? Thankfully wikipedia knows all
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You can add "friends and family" usernames and passwords for your public access point via the configuration page on the Fon website. I've added geocacher/geocacher to mine!
Carry On Camping 2007
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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What a great weekend! Great caches and great company!
I've got lots of photos here and hopefully a video too (might be a week or so before I can do the editing though)