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  1. Don't let people get you down, we too hide some real "special" ones. Some people just are simply out to pad their numbers and get pissed when the cache is anything more than a park and grab. People will appriciate your efforts before long and learn from your hide.

    Um, have to ask... :D

     

    By "special" do mean retarded? ;) because if you do, I'm the "special" hide master! :blink:

     

     

     

    No harm or malice was intended by this post, the poster is simply being sarcastic and even used emoticons to prove the point... No rolleyeyes were harmed in the posting of this reply.

     

    Opps did I say "special"? I ment surroundings challenged....er something like that :D

  2. I enjoy the hunt as well as the challenge of micros, however after hiking for 14 miles only to find a film cannister hanging from a tree right out in the open, We get a little irratated. It seems that they just wasted 500ft of potential hiding real estate. We have actually hidden an "anti micro", that is a full size container filled with film cannisters free for the taking. ;)

  3. Suggestion: Sell your Magellan and get a Delorme or a Garmin. These two companies have excellent support for their devices and actively care about putting out a decent product (although I wonder about Garmin sometimes).

     

    I agree sell it now, you will be MUCH better off in the long run. Garmin or Delorme are the best way to go.

  4. Back in 2002 I got a new bike, a brand new Yamaha R1. I had never had anything that powerful before so I really had no respect for its power. Well to make a long story short I was practicing wheelies and going about 80 MPH I flipped it over. The bike landed on my right ankle shattering it, my arms and back have road rash scars all over them. The main thing I remember is my helmet was cracked and the face shield totally scrached to the point that you couldnt see out of it. Had it not been for the helmet I would have not been here today or if I did make it I certainly would have not had much of my face left. Now I am a bit scared of motorcycles but do plan on getting a new FatBoy this year. To everyone who rides be safe and PLEASE wear your helmets, even if it's for a simple ride to the store or a friends house.

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  5. you know you're a geocoin addict when you post a cointest and in 1 day you have 100 +entrys. then you realize you might be a goecoin addict because your surrounded by geocoin addicts <_< ...he he.

     

    you know you're a geocoin addict when...you respond to the person hosting the cointest in hopes of increasing your chances of winning another geocoin for your collection. :mad:

  6. Garmin has developed a browser plug-in which allows the direct connection. It's not a matter of GC.com not "supporting" your Magellan - it's Magellan not making the effort to support their devices w/ a popular activity. DeLorme is presently working on a plug-in similar to Garmin's.

     

    As others have pointed out, there are other very good options for getting data into your Magellan.

     

    I did not know that Garmin had a direct plug-in, kinda neat!

  7. Don't let people get you down, we too hide some real "special" ones. Some people just are simply out to pad their numbers and get pissed when the cache is anything more than a park and grab. People will appriciate your efforts before long and learn from your hide.

  8. I have a Magellan explorist 500. I tried to send a few geocaches to the gps unit and the geocaching.com website stated that it only supports garmin. It would not let me download the geocaches to my magellan. Is there any way to get around this. I really bought the 500 so I would not have to manually load the cooridinates into the unit.

     

    Downlaad GSAK, its a great program and with that you will be able to manage your geocaches as well as download them into your magellan.

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    My kids also receive Christmas ornaments every year. This one is from Walt Disney World in Orlando.

    We have quite a few very special ornaments since our kids are age 4 and 8. The 4 year old is a boy and this is his. He loves Geocaching and constantly asks me when we can go "find it" those are his prefered words for geocaching.

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