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TetrAmigos

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  1. Boy, I hear you. I went out yesterday with the 4 year old and the 1 year old to do some caching.. and that's not easy. 90% of my time is spent tending to the kids, 10% caching. Needless to say we nabbed 4 of our hoped 10 but that will change as the kids grow.

  2. I think it's possible as a unified team (read: not splitting up and pooling finds) provided the team plans the run to a tee ahead of time, researches each cache and spends only a specific slotted amount of time at each (irregardless of whether or not they find it). If one person is driving, the other following the GPS and the third/fourth reading up on the cache and/or checking the terrain digitally before they arrive.. it's a stretch.

     

    If a team managed to cache 24 hours straight, it would take 4.8 minutes per cache for 300 caches *INCLUDING TRANSIT TIME*. Not likely unless teams split up (or unless Im not factoring something).

  3. I'll tell you, FTF's to me are a blast.. and I've never had one. I don't go out of my way to try and get it, either. That's just too difficult with the kids, work, etc. But I did get a STF once and it was glorious!

     

    And Knight, take a breath. :laughing: We all play by the same rules, but some add more to their experience with the FTF game.

  4. ...The economy being what it is, I wasn't looking forward to buying any new equipment...

     

    I always find this kind of societal behavior funny...

     

    If everyone thought the way you do, what would happen to the economy? ... nobody buying anything because "the economy is bad"....

     

    Seems just kinda interesting if you ask me :)

    You're right. I'm heading straight to the closest store and dropping $300 on a new gear. To heck with new shoes for the kids. :D

     

    Interesting, yes. Funny, not so much.

  5. With the kids growing up (read: all kids can walk) we've decided to get back into caching again. The economy being what it is, I wasn't looking forward to buying any new equipment so I set to the task of looking in to my old hardware—a Dell Axim X30 with a paired Holux GR-230 bluetooth and various software—to see if it was functional and worthy of bearing the burden again.

     

    Good news is, yes! With a few part replacements including batteries, cables and a case plus an upgrade of software, it's destined to make a worthy geocaching partner again. I'm back to updating the blog listed in my signature, and I've documented the fun of "blowing the dust off of my Axim" in my latest article. Fun!

     

    Question for those of you who cache with Pocket PCs out there—are there any preferred software packages and/or programs out there you'd recommend having installed alongside TomTom, BeeLineGPS and Cachemate?

  6. The original owner never replied as to why he closed the site. The name came up for renewal but was picked up by someone, likely in the hopes of turing it for a profit. So it sits.

     

    You are welcome to visit Dixiecachers.com where most of the alacache crowd has gone.

     

    Radnax, I believe handled that coin and should be able to help with activation.

     

    The activation code was included, so we are OK. Just wanted to know what had happened.

  7. Yeah, Im with bell. My PDA is with me 95% of the time, and I use a bluetooth GPSr mouse so it's an all-in-one geocaching unit. Occasionally I'll crack open Google Earth and import my latest gpx download (the KML jumps around too much) to get my bearings.

  8. Hi there southerners! My Alabama-native cousin sent me an Alabama Geocachers geocoin to our home in California for Christmas. We didn't get around to activating it until today, and we plan to send it into the wild with the lofty goal of visiting all 50 states before its "retired."

     

    On this coin (sample below) you can see that it references the website www.alacache.com:

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    Unfortunately we were dismayed to find the site listed on the coin down, linking to a trash-link page. Any news on what happened to www.alacache.com? Alabama sure has some unique countryside to geocache in, and I was bummed that I didn't get to cache when I was in Decatur last summer. Sure hope the site is only down temporarily!

  9. Cachemate is a must if you PDA cache. I used GPXsonar for quite some time before I made the Cachemate plunge, and I'm glad I did. They both do the same thing and yes, Cachemate is payware, but it's faster and more full-featured than GPXsonar. That becomes awefully important when you need to go back to a hint, etc. etc.

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