jindi kid
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I love challenging caches like nano's
jindi kid replied to jindi kid's topic in General geocaching topics
Yes that is a big annoyance sometimes -
I love challenging caches like nano's
jindi kid replied to jindi kid's topic in General geocaching topics
http://shop.geostuff.com.au/products/nano-cache-log-retrieval-tool that is what i meant for the log extractor thingo -
I love challenging caches like nano's
jindi kid replied to jindi kid's topic in General geocaching topics
so today i just found a nano log extractor on ebay that should help with the tricky log -
I love challenging caches like nano's
jindi kid replied to jindi kid's topic in General geocaching topics
oh my bad i meant to say, i LOVE not have -
so today i found another nano, i don't know why but i just love small tricky cachers how bout everyone else out there
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Ideas for small and micro caches
jindi kid replied to Stairchicken's topic in General geocaching topics
make it fit in with its surroundings if you want it 2 be hard, ( electrical plate cache as an example ) JK -
i'm australian so Cayshing
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sounds good, maybe you can get a rust proof lock that is stainless steal or something?? also make sure its not one of those hard locks wear you have to go around three times at the start and go left then right and so on
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Food for thought... As Geocachers are we really enviomental friendly?
jindi kid replied to Snakecatcher's topic in Australia
but then there are the people that go bashing through it on there motorbikes as a hobbie geocaching is nothing compared to other hobbies when it comes to impact on the environment -
Good luck to all the people affected Rohan
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make it so its not possible to armchair log it i don't rly now how right now but there definently r ways of doing personnly some of the best caches that i have found are in fact virtuals. so i have not had a negative expierience with them. With voting though the majority do rule, but what if the result is something like 51/49, doesnt really seem to solve the problem
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1, A torch used for locating some caches 2, A camera incase a great view 3, a phone in case the caching gets rough, which it only does that in higher terrain rated cachers 4, a pen 2 sign with 5, be well equipped 2 have a GREAT time
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Yes definently worth it, get 1 off amazon maybe
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Hobartb Tasmania virtual on the top
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I think that you should flee GZ and nuke the sight from orbit. Okay seriosly maybe the other person should of taken a picture of the cache and emailed it to the CO. just say that it was a joint ftf, or maybe no one gets the FTF
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try Waymarking, its not as big but a bit similar
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I am going to do a series of caches that are near graveyards (that fall inside the guidelines) on some local graveyards in the area. any ideas on how to make this a memorable series
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just drop it in a cache that fits it
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i only just got my oregon 450 and i want to delete all the geocaches that i have found,so when i go on holiday i can have a clean sheet
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Oregon not showing distance to cache
jindi kid replied to ClockGuy's topic in GPS technology and devices
it might sound noob, but with my oregon 450, it only shows the distance when i am moving, but when stopped it shows the heading -
that postcards cache sounds like fun
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I am looking to hide a very memorible puzzle or multi cache, so does anyone have any great ideas to help me
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the explorist Gc has great paperless geocaching, but when i tested 1 i had problems in dense tree cover, look at an oregon or dakota, you can actually get cheap oregons for around the same price as a explorist GC
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unless you plan on walking through the grand canyon, i would go for the oregon 450 because of paperless and still very accurate. and its not because i have a 450