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  1. fyi, I love woot.com for cache items. They have awesome Tuesday deals. Most caches around here are too small for trades or too cheap to keep the contents dry. Single use rubbermaid isn't going to last maybe 10 open/close attempts. I do it for the find, the only reason I open the container is in case the owner verifies the finds on the log....but that's rare I'm sure as most logs are soaked or full.

    Ammo cans are a treasure!!!

  2. Obviously, people who hide caches are supposed to get permission for the places where they put them. And oftentimes, the description says "cache placed by permission of ___". But what about when it doesn't? Do you just assume that it's placed with permission?

     

    Has anyone ever gotten in trouble for trespassing while hunting a cache that they assumed was placed with permission? What happened?

     

    This is becoming a problem. I cache with a droid, so now before I get out of my truck I check the cache location on the assessors page to see who owns the property I'm on. If it's county property then I proceed if it's anything else I check for no trespassing signs, fences, anything that would indicate an unfriendly owner.

  3. Seems that I meet all sorts of grumpy people while geocaching. This is our second year and we have found less then 60 caches to date but I've found 3 people now just all to eager to pee in my cheerios. I'm 6'2" 220lbs so eager is an understatement.

    So far I haven't done anything wrong from my vantage point. I've been yelled at for stopping in the driveway of an abandoned house to let my gps lock. The house was another 500 ft down the driveway and this guy drives up and starts yelling at me that it's his deceased relatives house and I had no business in his driveway. Then I was once parked on the street to do a park and grab at a nearby park and when I came back some guy was mad that I parked in front of his house and I did not live on that street. And today some lady drives up as we were getting out after parking in a field entrance claiming she was the owner and we had to leave or else. According to the assessors website the owner lives a state away. I'm a pretty courteous guy for my demeanor and I always have at least my wife along, some times friends like today. I'm always armed so I'm forced to stay unconfrontational but I'm about leave my restraint at home just so I can say nuts to it and wreak some havoc on some unsuspecting soul just to see what their plan was in case I wasn't so peaceful.

     

    I mean seriously. That kinda attitude is completely unwarranted unless you're trying to stir up trouble. :laughing:

  4. If you want to stay with Sprint then I would agree the Hero is their best phone. I know that all carriers have announced or leaked new android phone by this summer. You'll have to decide if you want it now or if you want to see what the price/functionality difference between the two is. Price wise sprint is one of the cheapest carriers and that's worth some thing on it's own.

     

    Some times I wish I had never gone to a smart phone. My cell phone bill went from $50 a month to $100 a month just to accommodate all the other features smart phones are capable of. So it's not a bad thing that you use your phone for talking. If you want to geocache with the Hero it's certainly capable. As Rob pointed out it will get you into the GZ without problems.

     

    The hero is expected to get updated to android 2.1 later this year. So it will run the same programs the other android phones run as long as the hardware can support it.

    I think you'll like the hero. It's a very fun phone!

  5. phones are a hobby of mine....who's your carrier and what state are you in? Does it have to be sprint? What kinda of voice/data/text usage do you do. Are you interested in sharing the phones data connection with a laptop (aka tethering)?

     

    PS hi Rob, bornl33t on Ao <_<

     

    PSS Rob what Phone is that? My droid is accurate to 4 feet? I would feel confortable placing a cache with the coords it gives me?

  6. Honestly....I have no clue. I can tell you I used a Samsung Omnia (winMo) and now a Droid (Android) for geocaching with great success. I like the droid better because it updates faster giving me a more precise reading. It seemed like the Omnia would jump around a little also. For instance, I would stop and wait for a clear lock while the Omnia got there my coordinates never stopped moving. On the Droid when I stop the coordinates lock and it's very accurate. I have yet to use an actual GPS for geocaching which is part of the allure...it's very cheap :unsure:

  7. My mobile phone contract is coming up for renewal in a few months. Time to start doing my homework for what phone I want next.

     

    Any suggestions on a CDMA Windows Mobile phone. I think the key will be that it must not have static navigation (or must be able to dissable static navigation). I kind of like the HTC line up, but other brands would also be considered.

     

    PS Funny how stastic navigation is an inhansment to improve user experience while driving, but us geocachers hate it. They realy should have left it up to the software designers to implement it rather than doing it in the chip.

    HTC seems to be the market leaders right now. Samsung a close second. May I recommend you try an Android phone? I think you would be pleasantly surprised by the way it works. I came from WinMo and imo android is a much more user friendly platform. I understand that there are pros and cons to each OS so there may be something on winmo that isn't available on android but at this point I would think that unlikely...just a suggestion.

  8. Hi all

    just wondering what the best mobile is for whilst i'm out and about geocaching, i'm looking for something with a good to brilliant internet reception, and one i can get instant updates on all the geocaches in the area i'm hunting, also one that lets me log my finds as and when i find them( or don't find them).

    also what is the best application to get once i have this fantastic mobile,

    i can't afford an iphone though so it will have to be the next best thing, oh and does anyone have a download computer lead for a gps garmin etrex as when i got it , it didn't come with one, free would be nice but am willing to pay (not heaps though) lol, if you are going to one of the local meets (i'm in leatherhead) i could meet you there to collect.

    look forward to hearing any and all replies

    muttitt

    Where are you located? Leatherhead is a little to specific.

  9. If/When I put out a cache it's my money that gets me the container. It's my effort to make it into a cache and load it with loot. It's my time I go out and place it. And again it's my time and money to maintenance the cache. The database that GC.com provides could easily be paid for by adds.

     

    To put this into perspective. GC should be paying you for the coordinates that run their site. GC should make their money....so should everyone that has a cache out there though.

     

    I'm fundamentally opposed to charging for geocaching, it's not right that so many contribute and so few make a living off it.

  10. Please read.

     

    Would each of the posters who compared GC.com to various dictators and tyrants, past and present, please stop and think about what you are saying, and think about who might be reading this?

     

    Groundspeak has a user population of a little under three million, and tens of thousands read these forums. One subset is a number users unhappy that they can't play a game on their cellphobne. Another subset includes people who really have suffered under some oppression -- either themselves having been jailed, or having relatives who were jailed, tortured, or executed under such regimes.

     

    Inconvenienced cellphone users comparing themselves to political prisoners or the ghosts of death camps? It is beyond ignorant, it is obscene.

     

    I wish the moderators would close this thread, or delete it, even though that might be seen as speaking out against the freedom to complain about not being able play a game on a cellphone. So in the name of preserving that very important freedom, I would ask everyone who has written or read such bizarre comparisons to think about it, and then observe a moment of silence for whichever group evokes more sympathy in you.

     

    I'm done. Thank you for reading this.

     

    I would consider this and over reaction also, oh the irony.

  11. Ok, after much reading I figured it out. Toms app is parsing urls for information available in gpx files. Groundspeak wants you to pay for a premium membership to get this information to your device and so Toms app is undercutting Groundspeak. If Tom and Groundspeak come to an agreement it will affect his program in one of two ways. It will continue to be free but will be much much more basic. Or it will check for a premium membership first. Also since the urls change it's likely the program will be rewriten to use GPX files. All of this assuming Tom is ok with this kinda work.

     

    I switched to Android a while back and I miss Tom's program...I wish Android had something this comprehensive.....preferably at Tom's price.

  12. It kinda depends....the original firmware disabled the GPS. Verizon did this to force you to buy their verizon navigator. After verizon lost a lawsuit regarding the same issue in the black berry devices verizon later released new firmware that enabled the GPSr (the omina does not have a-gps). The problem is that if you're familiar with winmo the option to enable the GPS is kinda hidden. I haven't used a winmo device in a while so I can't help you there unfortunately. I will way that the Omnia started to ship with the new firmware around August of last year. So if your Omina was purchased after August it's likely you just need to turn it on.

     

    Oh yeah, if you have a Verizon Omnia it's actually the i910 the i900 was the european GSM version.

  13. I work in a cold storage warehouse. The area I over see is generally 0F I spend most of my day in this temp with occasional trips into temps around -15F. Of course as a human I occasionally need to visit the break room to warm up. This would be a difference of 70-85 degrees..and my Android with it's capacitive screen is in my outer pocket. I haven't noticed anything strange beyond the cold fingers when I try to use it :ph34r:

     

    I should also point out that part of the allure of geocaching is the fact that it's free. Should we ever come to a point where I would be charged for the hunt I will start putting caches in gum ball machines :ph34r:

  14. I found a pick ax when traveling between two caches .1 distance from each other today. It was in a wash in phoenix, arizona behind some restaurants I kept it as it had obviously been there for a long time and was sarounded by trash. The pick itself is in good shape and has a rubber coated handle. i felt weird carrying it for a quarter mile back to the car and into the gas station parking lot. It will now help me remove a stump from my backyard

    geocaching4.jpg

     

    LOL I picked up a crowbar from a cache this summer...the nice kind....like Gordon Freeman nice. It's in my diesel truck now, incase I have to go all Gordon on some body...LOL

  15. mention of unauthorized software deleted by moderator

     

    So don't think that only Groundspeak can product a viable caching app.

    The reason why Groundspeaks apps is generally better is because they can access the cache DB directly, where as apps like GeoBeagle must go though the lousy web interface (lousy on a mobile phone.)

    You mean parsing. If the developer isn't granted direct access to the data base the developers app will have to parse url for the required data. The xxxxxx program for winmo did an excellent job of doing this in the background showing only data that the user is looking for. This is a problem for Groundspeak as they have no control over the user interface, which means they cannot advertise or in any way influence the user experience. So as long as Groundspeak will not make a program for android this would be a great solution with only one problem. Small changes to the way geocaching.com creates it's dynamic websites can cause the urls to be different enough to make the developers program to well, not work. This means the developer needs to constantly monitor it's program and update it as Groundspeak updates it's websites.

     

    My feelings are that Groundspeak's database is populated by entries that the geocache community created. The only input Groundspeak had was to provide a platform for the users to share they're coordinates and experiences. What do you think is easier to replace? The platform or the data?

  16. I'm guessing if you cache in the winter you aren't going for low lying caches right? How do you know till you get there unless your query to the GC database excludes the ones that aren't marked as winter caches? I don't know about you but iowa is covered in layers of snow and ice. Finding caches on the ground would be next to impossible to find. I have thought about a map gas burner for thawing ice on the double. I won't have a chance to try winter caching until after I get back from mexico so keep the ideas coming. I should also point out that there is alot of hunting this time of year. I'm not completely sure what's in season but judging by the look of almost every road sign out here in the country some hunters will shoot anything...

  17. Anyone cache in the snow? What's your approach? Do you drive up in a warm car or do you bundle up and see how far your can wade through snow drifts? What about caches? Do you only set out for winter marked caches? How about about gear? Do you bring anything unique?

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