Night Tracker
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It was a dark and stormy night...
Night Tracker replied to Team Bohica's topic in General geocaching topics
Bend Over Here It Comes Again? Frankly I like FUBAR myself.. Don't know about you Texas boys.. -
It was a dark and stormy night...
Night Tracker replied to Team Bohica's topic in General geocaching topics
Bend Over Here It Comes Again? Frankly I like FUBAR myself.. Don't know about you Texas boys.. -
Ideas for a special treat for the first finder
Night Tracker replied to RoscoP's topic in How do I...?
How about a ten dollar bill or geocaching merchandise. -
Has this ever happened with your Magellan 315?
Night Tracker replied to mikedx's topic in How do I...?
I have not had this problem with mine. Maybe it's because of my fast walking speed i don't know. I use the plot screen and never ever use the match the coords technique. Never had a problem finding cache but I'll try it to see just what it is you so speak of. -
Good quality knives are ok but I draw the line on box cutters...MaHaHaHa Dads voice; I told you not to be stupid you moron.
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I canceled my preorder when I found out the tiny Gps screen was just 1.5" ... I'll wait and see what the verdict will be from others on this but I still like the idea...
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Tracking a dog (or something else) with GPS?
Night Tracker replied to chloew's topic in General geocaching topics
Speaking of female dawgs? -
I only do Night time caches in rural areas using filtered light or IF gear. Use common sense in the aproach, noises off. I never have any problems with people because I don't go into areas that might bring the whole army down on my head like what happened to those kids. I'm sure they had fun with it though..
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What do you do if you're discovered hiding the cache?
Night Tracker replied to HangGlider's topic in How do I...?
I use the Men In Black memory zapper. But most of the time it depends on who it is,if its kids I'll take it with me and return when the coast is clear. Usually I look like i'm having lunch drinking water and reading the log book, people think I'm just resting my bones sittin there while not looking suspicious. I like the more remote caches anyway.. -
My sister lives in Whidbey Island. I checked her area and it is loaded with fun caches to find. Next time i'm there i'll bring my GPS. You can read the post here and figure out which GPS suits your needs, If for some reason you do like it (not likely) you can sell it here, resale value holds well. The sooner you get one the quicker you can find caches....
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My sister lives in Whidbey Island. I checked her area and it is loaded with fun caches to find. Next time i'm there i'll bring my GPS. You can read the post here and figure out which GPS suits your needs, If for some reason you do like it (not likely) you can sell it here, resale value holds well. The sooner you get one the quicker you can find caches....
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Do you mean I can't use my chain saw while wearing a hocky mask? TIC Really thats not what we're about. We leave no trace that we were ever there. The only thing we should cut down is the amount of trash in an area. My two cents..
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How do I change the DATE on my Garmin ETREX?
Night Tracker replied to SpiderTracks's topic in GPS technology and devices
What you have is a real time traveling device. See what happens if you press GO TO. -
How do I change the DATE on my Garmin ETREX?
Night Tracker replied to SpiderTracks's topic in GPS technology and devices
What you have is a real time traveling device. See what happens if you press GO TO. -
The end results justifies the means, you found the cache thats all that matters. If you search around here there is alot on this topic
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Steve, What is a mexican monument doing in Pa. I didn't know mexicans went that far north. Historicaly it was the western states....
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When the product manual states "up to X hours, they mean your mileage may very. I use NiMH batteries and have alkalines for backup because they have long shelf life. I save these for emergency use only so they stay fresh..My charger is able to use 12v power for those camping trips..... Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals
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Uncle B, Check out Garmins Rino 120 its based on their Legend but with a built in GMRS radio for the same price as the Legend it will also have a better quad helix ant..Just an idea..
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need to know about rattlesnakes and fast
Night Tracker replied to Syn's topic in General geocaching topics
Wayne, Rattle snakes just want to be left alone, since they have the best camo in the world you have to look out for them. They can be found in rocky areas, in shade when hot or in the sun when its cool. Most people are bitten in the hands when they reach to pick up something (look before you go sticking your hands or feet in places you can't see), use a stick to make some noise first. Wear snake gators if you must when in grass cover in snake areas. Be prepared, the more you learn about them the more you will respect them. I worry more about two legged preditors.... Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals -
On units with electronic compasses and altimeters, go to "set up" and turn off altimeter (and or compass) it should improve run times. It's a good idea to use NiMH batteries and carry spares in your carry pack whatever that may be.. Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals
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Magellan 315 and eTrex Venture
Night Tracker replied to brucej's topic in GPS technology and devices
There is alot of info. on this subject. I love my M315 with v3.15. Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals -
The Rino 110 is the same price as the Venture and the 120 matches the Legend in price, Rinos also use a quad helix ant. My frs radios are the 10-22 Bellsouth and i'm on a 800' hill my buddy up 400'. Line of sight is a must for this to happen. Back to the Rinos, I preordered mine from TV NAV.com,, got them for 215.00 each..PS,If you get the 120 you'll need a 75.00 fcc lic. to operate on gmrs.. Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals
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Seldon, You can really go out and find the cache in the bayou, what fun. What sort of trouble were you having with the 330.
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Big Bill should fear nothing but fear itself. Check out Garmins' Rino 120s. If you get up on a hill you should be able to shoot your coords out to at least 20 to 30 miles. Don't Believe me? I regularly talk on my FRS radio out to 18 miles braking squelch. I talked to a guy 22miles away. On 1/2 a watt. Height is the key. Rinos should hit the market sometime in July with a little luck>>> Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals
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Ted, go to Ranz reply on DevilDucks post you will find it there. You may have to update a few times to get to v3.15 Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals