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geopigs

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  1. How did you find the EXIF data on the pictures? I have over 30 pages of pictures dated 2014, and I know the date in my camera was correct on a lot of those pictures. I use MS Picture It to edit all of my pictures. I asked Groundspeak about the date problem several months ago, and they had no idea what I was talking about. They said they didn't see any pictures in my gallery dated 2014. Okay, I figured out how to get to the EXIF data, and the first picture was indeed dated 2014. It'll be interesting to check some of the pictures that I think were dated 2007. Is there any way to change this info while I'm editing the picture?
  2. All of the comments have been very interesting and enlightening. I live in an area with limited caches. When I see someone with 600 caches, that's an enourmous amount for my area. That's the main reason I questioned such a high number of caches. I guess if I lived in another area or was aware of power cachers, a high count may have been a normal thing. I know I'm not ready to be a power cacher, but it sure would be interesting to go on a trip with one. So I guess what it boils down to is that I either need to move or take more caching vacations! Thanks to everyone for filling me in!
  3. I posted this reply earlier, but it didn't show up. I apologize if this turns out to be a duplicate. I'm interested in learning more about these power cachers. I've never heard of this and am curious about it. Is this a group of cachers, or just 1 cacher? If it's a group, are the people in the group the same every time? Do they log their finds under 1 name? Is it a very expensive and accurate GPS that's used to find the caches so quickly? Since they are interested in quantity, does that mean they TNLNSL and are not interested in moving TBs? Your responses have showed that it's obviously possible for someone to find this many caches depending on the area. I know it's not possible for us to find that many caches in a day due to where we live, so I'm just trying to understand how this power caching works.
  4. Thanks for the comments from everyone. Apparently I live in an area where this is not possible due to the limited number of caches. If I lived in an area like you talk about, I may not have questioned such a large number of finds. Thanks for the insight.
  5. I was just curious about so many finds in a short time. Maybe he's really ambitious. Thanks for your comments,
  6. That's what I was wondering about. His find comments are very short and it doesn't sound lie he's been there.
  7. I've noticed a cacher who has been a member for 2 years and has logged almost 2600 caches. Sometimes he logs 36 finds in a day. Is this really possible?
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