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Mojorizn1965

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  1. Printing my own locally. joking... On a serious note however, "claiming" a © doesn't hold much water these days. You'll spend more in legal fees than you'll profit. Market your product better than "the other guy" and you'll come out on top. best-o-luck in your venture
  2. Give this a try: http://www.geocaching.com/about/glossary.aspx happy-hunting
  3. Corpus Christi, Tx has quite a few, but there are still PLENTY of hiding spots.
  4. Looking for a gently used PN-40. I may be new on Groundspeak, but not new to on-line buying. My E-Bay feedback....Mojorizn2 is user 153 transactions & 100 % positive. http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...tab=AllFeedback Pictures or video link of unit in operation required as well as all software, chargers, cables and original docs. Scratch and Dent's or Refurbs not desired. Thanks for the extra effort. shipping to 78413 solarjunkie@gmail.com
  5. Okey Dokey, thanks for the tip.
  6. We just got into the hobby a week ago ourselves. The kids enjoy it and yes, they are good at spotting. A great way to spend time outside together. -good hunting-
  7. Madison with her first find 3/4 of the Phillips family First TB Hit a few spots today. Seems a cache is located within an area Hospital? DNF The Donkey was a good hide/find. The Peoples Street T-Head is a "walk to" for the next week as the Boat Show is in town. Darn boaters...don't they know cashers wanna drive up to the location....lol Had a few other finds today as well. EZ to be cheesy (GC252B5) still eludes us however.
  8. First, I should say,"Hello", as this is my first post. I'll use this post as a kinda log/thread if that is permitted. The Phillips's are: David / Michelle / Madison / Tye We got into this hobby last week and are having a great time so far. Been using my trusty Garmin Edge 305 to get to GZ and it works pretty darn well. I'm a sucker for a "new toy" ,as my lovely wife will attest to, so begins the "new" GPS information overload. Way too many reviews, too many options. My eyes and brain are mush. eTrex Vista HCx seems a great unit. But "paperless" would be nice. Not required, just nice. Dakota 20 another popular unit as is/was the PN-40 And then there is the Meg GC. Seems a great unit, but lacking in versatility. Specific target group in other words. Opinions, not debates, are welcome. For now, my Edge gets the job done and I learned a long time ago to do plenty of homework B4 laying down the $$.
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