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  1. Some do. I can think of 3 geocachers right off the bat who have hundreds of finds without a GPS (Ed Scott, Web-ling and Walden Run).

     

    I've done it myself and it is more challenging, but possible. Multi caches present an additional challenge, but are do-able. I use Topozone, Google Earth and the other mapping programs.

     

    Of course its a lot easier if there are terrain features or landmarks showing on topo maps or sat photos. A cache in the middle of the plains of Kansas might be a lot harder sans GPS than one in the middle of Pittsburgh or on a mountain peak.

     

    I have to say thinking about it of course it's possible.

     

    All the same my deepest respect to those who treat the GPS as an optional extra :D

  2. I thought I'd ask...

     

    Does anyone out there Geocache without a GPS? I mean with compass and map etc?

     

    If they do is it more of a challenge? (Obvious I suppose)

     

    :D

  3. We are currently considering purchasing a basic (cheap) PDA so that we can do paperless geocaching. However we are not technically minded and would appreciate any help you can give us - ie which is the best PDA to use, how easy are they to use, where did you purchase yours etc!

     

    I use a Hewlett Packard RX3715 (Sadly no longer made).

     

    You can get a wide range of HP PDA's the best thing is they use Windows Mobile Operating Systems and integrate very well with Windows on the PC. Most of the time it's a simple case of click and drag a file from your desktop to the PDA (Mobile Device).

     

    There is a huge range of downloadable software and freeware. I wouldn't bother with the types with integrated phones they tend to be a bit of a faff.

     

    This will take you to the HP ipaq choice website http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/uk/en/ho/WF...1679-21679.html

     

    Which shows the current range available. The prices shown can be found cheaper on the internet stores.

     

    You use a stylus with touch screen which can be fiddly if your not used to it. I find it best to create spreadsheets/documents etc. on the PC and download them to the PDA (the download is normally automatic as soon as you connet the PDA to it's cradle or USB cable)

     

    Instructions are usually pretty clear with written manuals and online help.

     

    Adobe also provide a free version of Acrobat for PDA's so you can copy acrobat files to the PDA for viewing.

     

    If you take the PDA Geocaching I'd get a protective case and screen protectors as they don't like mud/dirt/rocks/water

  4. It was precisely for this sort of situation that the Geocaching Association of Great Britain was formed and continues to coordinate the obtaining of permission from landowners and to promote the good perception of Geocaching in the public eye http://gagb.org.uk/

     

    So should I email them?

     

    I will be very surprised if one of the GAGB Committee has not read this topic and will post a reply soon. But if it worries you why not copy your original posting to the GAGB forum.

     

    Thanks John I will :P

  5. Mobile phone texts cost money so it is only reasonable to try and abbreviate the messages. However, in these forums there is no such requirement. Ok... some abbreviations (like the previous one) such as LOL etc are well understood but some are not. Recently at work, I witnessed the humiliation of a colleague who received an e-mail using the abbreviation LMAO. He was told that this meant 'Learn More About Outlook'. He immediately responded with a CLEM (Career Limiting E-Mail). Please don't assume that everyone understands this nonsense. In a forum, there really is no need for it at all.

     

    Martin

     

    Here's a little list I prepared for another site

     

    Ah the mystery of the interweb eh?

     

    ITWIM - Is this what it means?

     

    KISS - Keep it simple Stupid (not you I hasten to add)

     

    KWIM - Know what I mean

     

    DIM - Did it myself

     

    RE - Reference

     

    SAR -Smart a** Remarks

     

    ROTFLSHISMC, ROFLMAO - variations on ROFL Rolling on the floor larfing ie ROFL so hard I spilled my coffeee, ROFl my a** off, ROFLMHO - Rolling On Floor Laughing My Head Off,

     

    ROFLOL - Rolling On the Floor Laughing Out Loud and so on...

     

    PTMM - Please tell me more

     

    YKWIM - You know what I mean

     

    POV - Point of view

     

    OTOH - On the other hand

     

    ISO - In search of [answers, enlightenment, the bloke who smacked my car etc.)

     

    IMHO - In My Honest Opinion

     

    HAK - Hugs and kisses

     

    HAND - Have a nice day [y'all]

     

    GTG - Got to go

     

    GR8 - Great

     

    BBS - Be back soon

     

    TTFN - (A real old one this) Ta Ta for now

     

    Like all jargon it is doublespeak and therefore doubleplus ungood!

     

    Here's hoping it helps :P

  6. Sorry for the title however my brother was researching a unrelated topic and came across a DEFRA consulatation document concerning amendments to Council Bylaws in the UK specifically their application to the use of the countryside for recreation see link

     

    http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/...tion%2Dbyelaws/ (see sections marked consulatation document)

     

    In amongst the usual government speak is a section concerning Geocaching specifically on of the consulted bodies suggested Geocaching should be included under controlled/excluded activities.

     

    This does not mean Geocaching was to be included however the State has it's eye on Geocaching and it may be included in future reviews of Council bylaws controlling or prohibiting certain activities.

     

    As a newbie does Geocahing have a representative body? Will this body be able to represent Geocacher's if this past time comes under the spotlight?

     

    :P

  7. 40+ Metric and Decimal degrees for sure it's simpler to work in ten's, we should have made the permanent switch 35 years ago like the Australians and New Zealanders then there wouldn't be any confusion.

     

    After all a metre is close enough to a yard when trying visualise distance.

     

    :laughing:

  8. After one of my current traction/power kite flock the 5metre Peter Lynn Rebble which I also do (kite buggying that is) when the wind is good and the weather is better than it has been. B)

     

    GPS was originally bought to find out how fast you go and distance travelled.

  9. I am a newbie to GPS and Geocaching in all matters.

     

    I have started to use re-chargeable NiMh batteries in my etrex to save money.

     

    As they operate on a lower voltage (1.2volt) will this affect signal quality or strength?

     

    Sorry if its a dumb question but I thought I'd check. :huh:

     

    Thanks in advance for any advice

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