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LostMontanan

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  1. Sorry for taking so long to check back in. Not sure what issues the other guys are having, but I realized after I posted this that I was loading 40 PAGES, not 40 caches, and that I had set my PQ to only show 200 caches. 200 caches will only take me about 2 miles from home, LOL....so when I was caching 50 miles away they weren't showing due to my PQ limits. Thanks for the replies, lol. I now have it set to show 1000 caches.

  2. Hey gang, I usually do my caching with my iPhone, but occasionally my girlfriend is with me and we fire up the GC. I have the PQ's set to generate 200 caches within 100 miles of home base. The issue is it only shows 40 caches and that only takes me about 3 miles from my home, lol. How do I scroll the cache list in the GC to show all the caches from the PQ? I know it has to be something I am missing in the manual. Thanks in advance.

  3. It doesn't affect the way the GPS works, per se. If you are a Premium member you can set up Pocket Queries, which is a filter that you set to email you a file. You can have it set to only show you caches within a certain area of you, different size caches, etc....you can then take this file and put it into your GPS and hit the woods. It eliminates a few steps and makes things simpler.

  4. How does that touchscreen work from inside the otterbox?

    The touchscreen works just like it did before the Otterbox.

     

    The point was, you will need to OPEN the box to use the touchscreen, thus creating a chance for the phone to get fumbled. I have used phone and PDA cases with hinged covers, and it always makes the unit more difficult to handle with dexterity.

     

    What? You don't have to open anything to use the Otterbox. It's a case that encloses the phone, and has a clear plastic window where the phone's screen is. LOL.

     

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  5. OK, I am a premium member so my method of doing this is different than what you will do. In your case, plug in the unit and let the Mac find it. Go to the Geocaching website and open the list of caches in your area. There will be a check box on the left side of the cache information, click that, and any others you want to load into your unit. Scroll down til you see the "download waypoints" button. Click on that and it will download into your Downloads folder if that is your default location. In Finder, find the .loc file you just downloaded. Now open your unit in Finder, it will be called Magellan. Drag the .loc file from your downloads into the Waypoints folder and it will transfer to your unit. It will be under the Waypoints (red flag) Hope this helps.

  6. LM, unless you're an iOS developer, I kinda doubt you've been running iOS 6 on your iPad "for months." Other than the map data, I haven't found anything abominable in iOS 6 running on my somewhat aged iPhone 4.

     

    LOL. You should really do some kind of research before posting on here about topics you know nothing about.

  7. Regardless of what technology they are or are not using, the iOS6 system is an abomination...I've been running it on my iPad for months and wow, just wow. Horrible. It sucks so bad I used my phone upgrade to get the Galaxy S3 which totally smokes the iPhone 5. And this is coming from an Apple fanboi.

  8. LOL, this thread delivers. I'm through with it. I'm not trying to be an "enforcer". I was under the impression that NO cache could be hidden within 150' of the tracks, as I thought it was a safety issue, not a trespassing issue. I've accepted that I was wrong, won't be doing this cache, and am sorry it was ever mentioned.

  9. Read the page.

    If ya don't like 'em, leave (or don't go in the first place).

    Don't assume.

     

    LOL. I could care less really. I just thought it would be nice to make it a point to show the reviewer that the now flexible railroad guideline wasn't being adhered to. No biggie. I've had a cache get denied because it was at the base of a water tower, which the same reviewer said was a potential terrorist target. I guess bombing a water tower is a lot more dangerous than getting hit by a train. :blink:

  10. OK, here is the deal. I contacted the reviewer, and he said basically what you all have said. Since it's not on railroad property, and is on private property with permission from the owner, the reviewer didn't see any problems with it. I still don't think it should've been approved but who am I? Just a concerned cacher is all.

     

    Yes, I went to the cache last night, then reread the description..The owner requests that it be searched for during business hours only, presumably so the tire shop owner could watch you hunt, and also try and peddle you some tires.

     

    I deleted the SBA log since the reviewer didn't see a problem with the cache.

  11. Why do you feel it necessary to jump to an incorrect conclusion based on half of a sentence?

     

    Because that's what lot's of these people do...

     

    I am just sayin' that if two such yokels had approached me in that fashion, and if they had not been able to produce really suitable ID within five seconds of having been asked, I would likely have decided for sure that they were impostors up to no good, and would have deftly reached for my concealed carry weapon and blown them both away on the spot and then let God sort them out (that is, if there was any sortin' out that needed to be done...).

    :)

  12. I can't answer your question, but my 300t does this as well. I came from the eXplorist 500 and the compass would walk you right to the cache. The 300t doesn't do this. The only way I know of to remedy this is to watch the numbers decrease as you get closer to the cache. (I have it set to Distance To Next or similar) It is frustrating, because the compass is the easiest way to find caches, but with this unit it is useless. Repost here if you find a solution and I'll do the same.

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