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  1. Im not deterred so will probably try and get something sorted, maybe for CITO 2006 day, whenever thats gonna be...

    I knew I'd seen it somewhere... From Eartha's signature:

     

    The 4th Annual CITO Day is April 22, 2006. Plan your event now!!! Don't wait, don't hesitate, plan them now before it's too late!

  2. Most of the recent caches I've done, it has been just the GPSr (eTrex Legend), and either the cache printout, or the palm. I always have mobile phone and leatherman with me, but they go everywhere.

     

    I've not really gone for long caching hikes yet, so haven't seen the need for a caching bag - but I'm sure the time will come.

     

    Simon

  3. I was going to send a very sympathetic email to the seller, but I won't now as I don't want to harrass them.

     

    I think it's probably fair to cover the sellers costs - especially for shipping, but perhaps for the amount they spent at the car boot sale.

     

    I do believe that the ebay seller is regretting ever touching the TBs, and probably had absolutely nothing to do with the caches goingmissing. I'd like to think that anyone who sent a message to the seller accusing them of handling stolen goods, or even accusing them of stealing the items in the first place can look back on this and think whether an apology is deserved.

     

    Simon

  4. Fully understand your concerns about setting a precedent. I certainly wouldn't pay a lot of money.

     

    I'm happy to return the TB back to you (assuming I win the auction) rather than releasing it back into the wild if you'd rather (same applies to the owners of the others if they're forum readers).

     

    Simon

  5. Two days on The Isle of Wight with a visit to Blackgang Chine would have been more than enough.

    No point in going there now, Paul... Diamond Isle's been archived :rolleyes:

    Darn you, you've made me think of an ideal place to put a cache, not far from Blackgang Chine. Spent much of my childhood there, and it's a lovely place to go. Shame I don't go back to Island often enough to do it. Maybe I'll have to persaude my brother to set one there...

     

    Simon

  6. Got and iPod nano and a Robopet from my wife. Both will keep me entertained for ages :P

     

    DVD, beer, book and smellies make up the rest of the presents.

     

    Came down with a stomach bug last night (probably that burger I had from a burger van on Thursday), so I had to miss out on the Christmas Dinner today :P

     

    Simon

  7. I had a look at this today, as I was printing off a cache sheet.

     

    On this cache, the cache owner has added a background image "the old way", and it doesn't come out well on the PDF version - is this something that can be fixed?

     

    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...numlogs=0&lt=a4

     

    I'd also like to add a vote of support for a standard A4 (or Letter) printout of the cache, rather than the folded sheet solution that is there at the moment - I don't keep the printouts once I've found the cache, so I'm not sure why it's formatted to go into a folder.

     

    Otherwise a really nice feature - thanks!

     

    Simon

  8. Okay, that brings me up to 20 in the UK:

     

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Arlo" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Avelyn" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Briana" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Courtney" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Davidson" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Esmond" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Glad" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Jaxon" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Jeffery" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Johnn" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Joleen" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Jorrel" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Nelwin" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Nicky" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Orson" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Preston" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Quenton" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Sedgewic" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Stroud" (remove)

    2005 White Jeep Travel Bug White Jeep Travel Bug "Traveon" (remove)

     

    Simon

  9. I guess I should add then that these are the ones I found within 100 miles of home (near Reading, Berks):

     

    White Jeep Travel Bug "Briana"

    White Jeep Travel Bug "Joleen"

    White Jeep Travel Bug "Orson"

    White Jeep Travel Bug "Quenton"

     

    One of those is due to be released at 10am tomorrow, near Southampton, according to the other Jeep thread at the moment.

  10. Okay, I've only found 10 caches so far, but I always print out the cache details, and the OS map fragment from streetmap.co.uk

     

    I couldn't rely on just the OS map from streetmap, as there's not enough resolution to pinpoint the location. However, I find it invaluable for getting me into the right area, before switching to GPS for the last 1/4 mile.

     

    I certainly couldn't rely on anything with less detail than an OS map - but that's probably just because I grew up reading OS maps... Maybe for an urban cache an A-Z might be more useful.

     

    Simon

  11. Okay, newbie question here...

     

    Stumbled across my first cache find today. Went on the a nearby cache, and ended up with a DNF.

     

    Are there any tips for newbies for actually finding the cache? Okay, I've decoded the hint, which helped me confirm I was in the right location, but I searched for quite a while, and couldn't find the cache.

     

    I've just ordered a cheap hiking pole off ebay, so I've at least got something to help me poke around the undergrowth with (one of the logs on the entry said that they found it when they poked it with their pole)

     

    Suggestions?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Simon

  12. Well, I went out geocaching today, as there's 2 caches within 2 miles of my house, and it was a nice afternoon to go out with the family.

     

    One find, and one DNF. The unit I've got does allow me to enter landmarks, and show the direction to them. Both caches were in fairly dense trees, and I found that as I was wandering around the coordinates would jump around a fair bit. If I stood still for a while, the coordinates would stabilise back t what they should be.

     

    I'll probably stick with this unit for a while, and save up for something like the Garmin Map 60CS.

     

    Simon

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