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Rckhnd

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  1. Yesterday I found a GeoGem that was marked as lost. I found it in a completely different area than it was last logged in. Looking at the map associated with this gem, it only has had two stops. When I logged it as 'Found in a different location', there were no provisions that I could see to document the cache that I retrieved it from. I'm making a road trip plan for next week just so I can place this gem and get it moving again, but I also fail to see just where I can log it as to what cache I will place it in. This is my first time doing a trackable. I have read the 'Trackables' page more than once, but there is no mention that I can find of how to mark the locations. I also found a pathtag yesterday that I need to log, but they don't seem to be in the GC database. I guess I will have to log into pathtag.com for that, but for now, I want to get the GeoGem figured out first. So, How do I log the locations so that they will show up on the maps?
  2. Welcome to 'Muggle's Anonymous' Hello Tony1959, I've been unmuggled for 63 days...
  3. That's an impressive list, I had no idea.... Still, wouldn't the items have fixed prices instead of being auctioned? Oh well, if there is no issue here, I'll shop around for deals...
  4. Not sure, and I haven't searched for "Geocaching" on Ebay in ages until just now. I do know this 100 "easy to hide" micro container seller needs to be banned though. Look here for example. http://cgi.ebay.com/Groundspeak-Geocaching-Travel-Bug-New-Unactivated-/190496534442?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5a7a6faa
  5. I like to take time to enjoy a cache, meaning I like to scan other entries. Log books are neat because I read an entry made by someone who isn't even a geocacher. They were out lizard hunting and found the cache, checked it out, made an entry and put it back. It's nice to have a little more room than just putting your date and username.
  6. I'm surfing eBay looking for ideas for fun cache containers and I stumble across a whole lot of GC.com stuff with the trademark logos and website name. Is this sanctioned? I'm wanting to put stuff together for a cache, and I'm considering putting a Travel Bug Decal on my rig. I thought the bar coded travel bug decal was only available through GC, but there is a seller out there who seems to be selling anything I can find to buy here. I haven't compared prices to see if she buys it then resells it, but if she is a sanctioned seller of GC merchandise, shouldn't it be stated on her sales pitches?
  7. A creative and clever hiding spot, something more than leaves and pine needles kicked over it. Good swag is nice, but I prefer a muggle free clever hiding place. That's my Wow factor! - A dry log is also a plus.
  8. If it requires a trick of sorts to open it, wouldn't it be good to list it as a puzzle cache?
  9. I hadn't thought about the D/T stats. I'm having fun by trying to make a ripple effect on the map - working on all the caches closest to me and moving outwards, like a dog marking it's territory. Problem though is that I find the rural caches more rewarding. - So many Caches, so little time...
  10. Sounds like tyoical research stuff, I was referred by a google search.
  11. After getting a taste of geocaching I've decided to start leaving some of my gemstone specimens in certain caches that are truly unique or that I found very rewarding as a find. I put it in a ziploc with a note on the bag saying it's from my collection. After years of working in the Forest Service, National Park Service & the gemstone industry, I had naturally become a Rockhound. Over time of working the Tucson Gem show and spelunking for specimens, I have accumulated several pounds worth of semi precious stones. Some were purchased, many were dug out of the ground by me. Currently I'm leaving natural, polished turquoise stones that have been drilled for stringing. When I run out of that I'll move on to the garnet stones I collected (looks like buckshot), Staurolite I pulled out of a cliff wall in Hondo Canyon in New Mexico, opal from Coober pedy, out of tolerance stones from gem shows, etc. etc. All of these stones are of value to me and I like the idea of spreading them around for others to have. Eventually, I'll work my way up to the beryl crystals.
  12. I like the sense of adventure and exploration. There is a unique feeling of gratification when any cache is found, almost like belonging to a secret society filled with individuals I've never met, but might someday which will be another sense of accomplishment. Prowling around through some new forests being stealthy.... It's like I'm 17 again! - WITHOUT being chased by the police!
  13. My signature is gone from my posts. Is this now a premium only feature? It still shows in my profile, but not in my posts. I know, such a petty question... but it even shows enabled in the options.
  14. Thanks for the replies, your points are well taken. Let history stand!
  15. This is the concern, I logged a DNF, then found it on a later trip. So, would the proper thing be to delete the previous DNF or leave it even after logging later as having been found. I did this once already, then started seeing all the negative sentiments about those who do not log DNFs. I found one today that I couldn't find weeks ago, but thought it better to find out what is the protocol, if any, about deleting the first log. As far as my profile goes, If I have a DNF, I will not let it go until I find it unless it's been muggled or something. But it's hard to have that big blue face staring at me, taunting me... I want to eliminate them and replace them with the Golden Smiley. ...so what's up? Is it okay to delete the DNF log once it's been found?
  16. No way could I ever support this. My Cherry Top cache Was placed on 6/3/07, found on 7/22/07 and found again on 11/7/08. That's it. No DNFs. No NMs. Your system would have had it automatically archived a year ago. That's just plain wrong. I have reason to doubt that the cache has any problem except that most don't want to walk four miles for a single cache. BULLSEYE! I'm a newb at this but I'm enjoying the heck out of it when I can! It gets me and the kid out of the house. More importantly, the country caches are the best for providing exercise in a healthier environment. When I map over a city, there are so many caches that the roads can't be seen. Of course, I HAVE to find those that are nearby (kinda like marking my territory with smileys), but the longer trek type caches are the most rewarding for me in many ways.
  17. Something I didn't do that I wish I would have done was to go check them out first! I bought a Garmin eTrex legend on the net. It was cheaper than at the store, but the font is so tiny I have to bring reading glasses just to see it. The contrast and light settings just don't bring enough clarity to the screen. In the future, I will go to the stores and examine the screens and functions first, then shop on the net for the model I have decided to go with. My Garmin works great, but if I had done my Due Diligence first, I would have popped for a better model. These devices aren't cheap, but I would rather spend a little more than be unsatisfied and have saved a few bucks.
  18. Something I didn't do that I wish I would have done was to go check them out first! I bought a Garmin eTrex legend on the net. It was cheaper than at the store, but the font is so tiny I have to bring reading glasses just to see it. The contrast and light settings just don't bring enough clarity to the screen. In the future, I will go to the stores and examine the screens and functions first, then shop on the net for the model I have decided to go with. My Garmin works great, but if I had done my Due Diligence first, I would have popped for a better model. These devices aren't cheap, but I would rather spend a little more than be unsatisfied and have saved a few bucks.
  19. I'm a hunter. I bowhunt deer and elk, I rifle hunt bear. ANYBODY is allowed in the parks and forests anytime of year. Just because it's one of the hunting seasons doesn't mean we hunters own the place. Personally, I will not take any shot unless I can not only see what I'm shooting at, but can also see the kill zone. Most hunters are ethical but there are always some loopy ones that shoot at movement. Although I'm against blaze orange and don't have to wear it in Oregon, I think it would be wise for the geocacher to wear some. If you feel the need to do something 'personal' HAHAhaaaaaa!! Look around first! I had to cough once just as a couple were about to indulge in some ...romance! Yeah, we might get frustrated if somebody walks through our hunt, but hey, you have as much right to be there as I do.
  20. I used to work in a major jewelry retail supply company in New Mexico, specifically, in the gemstone dept. A friend and I would go out rock-hounding and collect our own mineral and gem specimens. Once the internet went public I went from Rock hound to Rckhnd.
  21. Thanks for the replies and tips! Triangulation does seem to be the answer here. I'm fairly good at tracking animals, but never considered tracking a human! If the accepted margin of error is as you have indicated, then it does add a little more gratification when the cache is found... Thx all! Rckhnd
  22. Not being real familiar with using a GPS, I get mixed signals from my Garmin. It will tell me (for example) the cache is 20' south. When I move 20 feet south, it now says 15' east. This can go on for quite a while and only once did I get a 0' reading implying I was right on top of it. What is the standard for accuracy with these devices? Granted +/- 20 feet is no problem for finding my truck or campsite, but for hunting a microcache, it can be a problem. I spent an hour yesterday trying to pinpoint a microcache and now it's turning into an obsession with me to find this little bugger. Is there any way I can improve the performance of my Garmin e-trex legend H?
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