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GeoGeorges

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  1. Don't know anything about Macs but I keep a seperate GSAK database of solved puzzles. Then, after I upload a new pocket query of unfond caches into GSAK, I copy all the records from the solved puzzles database into the unfound caches database which overwrites the fake coords with the (assumed) correct ones.

  2. I am putting [ img ] http://a;ldkj;falkjd;fl [ / i m g ]...

     

    what am i doing wrong

     

     

    <img src=http://a;ldkj;falkjd;fl />

     

     

    Also, make sure the checkbox 'The descriptions below are in HTML' is checked.

     

     

    are their spaces between the last letter in the picture and the "/>

     

    Yes, a space is needed unless you quote the src value. HTML is forgiving. So all the solutions metioned above are correct. Examples

  3. Zip for Ocracoke is 27960, Nags Head 27959, Corolla 27927

     

    That'll get you from Ocracoke to the Virginia on the OBX. If you go up as far as Kill Devil Hills, you'll need to start working on some puzzles. There are several of them up there. You've also got plenty of virtuals and, at Hatteras, a web cam and earthcache. Enjoy.

  4. I'm trying to find a cache that I read about in a thread several months ago. The search feature doesn't go back far enoungh for me to find it. To claim the cache the finder had to trade evenly or the log would be deleted. I don't remember what was on the original swag list but people were trading stuff like Ferraris, Hummers and rare record collections. I think someone even left their butler in the cache at one point. Could someone point me to the cache page? Thanks.

  5. In the Spirit of Giving, I have 20 OCHC coins that I will send out to the first 20 people who respond to this thread. You will also need to PM me your mailing address.

     

    These coins have never been sold nor do we have plans on selling them.

     

     

     

    I would love one. Thank you.

  6. A few things I've done:

     

    1. Adjust google earth so all the caches you want to hit are on the page. Uncheck the caches you don't want to visit. Print it out. The problem with this is you will have to write the waypoints in yourself.

     

    2. Create a new bookmark list and save each cache that you want to visit to it. You can then download the .kml file for the bookmark list and load that into google earth (turn off the geocaching.com plug in so you only see the waypoints for the caches from your bookmark list). Print it.

     

    3. What I do now...Plot my course in ge and make a list of the waypoints in my palm pilot. That doesn't overlay them on a map but I've got a GPSr! I don't need no stinking map :D

     

    Hope this helps.

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