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  1. That's great! :) Let us know how you make out.

     

     

    Hi my thanks to those who offered advice on selecting a GPS. I have ordered a Garmin Etrex 30. Not top of the range, but I trust somewhere in the middle. Hope to be searching for my first cache early in October :D

  2. Out solo caching on the Metacomet trail today, was 2 caches in and came upon a black lab tied by his leash in the middle of the trail. There was a car in the parking lot, at first I thought the owner had tired the dog and gone off to do something. The dog looked tired and thirsty like he'd been there a while. I decided to give hime some water and take hime with me. We did the rest of the caches in the series and didn't see anyone on the trail. When we got back to the parking area the other car was gone. I checked the dogs collar and his address was a 1/2 mile up the road. He happily got in the car and I gave hime a ride home. Appently he had gotten loose the day before and they were very happy to see him. Glad I was able to bring him home. Having 3 dogs myself I would have been frantic if one was missing. All in all it was a great day caching. Another caching adventure.B)

  3. You don't really need maps for geocaching but the topo maps are nice when your in the woods to see whats around. If your going to buy topo maps pick the 24k maps over the 100k maps. Much more detail and the roads are routable. You can also get free maps from GPS File Depot The topos from there are nice but the roads are not routable.

  4. Congratulations on your day. I got out my self this afternoon. Manged to get the first 3 of the new year. Welcome to the obsession. :rolleyes:

     

     

    OK, I'm happy... another day of taking my GeoKids and my Magellan out to hunt for caches, and we were successful five out of six times. :) They were all 1/1 or 1.5 level (but seemed challenging to me, yikes! LOL!) but the kids had such a good time this weekend! We found five caches, and saw three bunnies and one frog. :) I've been motivated to start a Geocaching blog to chronicle our adventures (http://geocachingadventures.wordpress.com/). Feel free to follow along if you wish. :) Hopefully will add pics soon if I ever get a camera. :)

     

    G'night everyone - hope your Monday goes smoothly. :)

  5. Welcome aboard. Keep at it. It takes afew to see how different people hide them. Don't expect the GPS to put you right at the cache. When it says your there, put the GPS away and start looking. Look for anything out of place or man made. If you were the hider where would you hide it. Expand the search out incircles. Sometimes it can be 50-60 feet off. Start off with larger size caches, much easier to find. If i'm having a tough time I'll back off and use the GPS to come into the cache area again. Some micros I've found took a few trips. Funny some times you walk rightup and find it, other times it takes a while.

  6. :lol: Welcome aboard. Don't get discouraged. Once you find a few it gets easier. The GPS will only get you to within 20-40 ft of the cache. When it saids your there, put it away and start searching. Expand your search as you go. Think like the hider, where would you hide it. Start off with only medium to large caches, it can be very difficult to find smalls and micros. Also pick easier difficulty caches. Look for anything out of the ordinary or man made. Be aware it's easy to get hooked, I've been at it for 8 years. Good luck!
  7. :o Welcome aboard. Don't give up it gets easier after you find a few and know what to look for. When you get to where the GPS thinks the cache is, put away the GPS and start a search from there and gradually expand it. Look for place where you would hide a cache. Look for anything that looks man-made - unusual pile of sticks\stones, holes, foot prints from prievious finders. All GPS have a certin amount of error, so don't expect it to take you right to the cache. Normally 20-40 ft error, so make your search accordingly. Some times it takes me a few trips to find a well hiden cache. I stop searching when it isn't fun any more and will come back another time. Good luck.
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