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imfrog2002

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  1. Yes, Lock n Locks were explained best in that first post. xD I have 2 L&L caches, both are exposed to lots of rain, and they stay perfectly dry. I agree that they are the best containers around... although there are some Nano containers on ebay that are much easier to hide, and harder to find... *cough*Lasik*cough* Anyway, L&L's are a great investment. (And they're cheaper than ammo boxes. xD)

  2. I'm releasing a Wooden Nickle of mine with the TT# and I'm writing a note with it, saying that if the people that find it aren't members of www.travelertags.com and don't want to be, they just need to tell me the GC.com waypoint and any comments that they want, and I will log it for them, if they e-mail me with the info. That way they don't have to hassle registering, and I can still know how many people have found it, and how many miles it has traveled. AND the best part is that it's free. :laughing: Supta' you, though.

  3. I'm kind of torn on this. I enjoy trying to get numbers, but I do it just to get out of the house! I know my GPS better than my computer, and that's saying something. I only have 33 finds, but I'm on staff for a Boy Scout camp where I have to teach people what Geocaching is, and how to use a GPS. These are boys that for the most part have never heard of GPS, or a GPSr. I might not have that many finds, but I know my GPS better than a few cachers that have 500 finds! I just don't have finds because of gas prices, and time restrictions! I have to disagree with you, adjensen. You said that the more caches the person has, the better the cacher they are. Not true. I know some people that have less than 100 finds and they are ones that not many people can find. It's not all about numbers, it's about the passion.

     

    I do agree, however that numbers mean something. They show how much passion you have, but they also show how much traveling you do. Sometimes the numbers show how much money you have. I don't have a lot of extra money, so you'll notice that almost all of my cache finds are in one place. Right now, I can't go Geocaching too much, because I can't afford gas. I could see going without numbers, but I like to know how many I have. I don't mind not having other people see them. I just like to know milestones. I could care less if it's my 100th cache, or my 2000th! As long as it's fun. Okay, enough rambling. xD

  4. I know about PodCacher, I'm a huge fan of it, but this is kind of like ClayJar's chat on Mondays, but with voice. xD I couldn't host this one, because my I was pulled away from the computer to do some errands. I'll host another one in a few weeks.

  5. I saw that Skype (www.skype.com) has a new feature called Skypecasts, and I thought that a geocaching one would really rock! I made one, it'll go for 5 hours, and if anybody likes the idea, I can do it once a week, kind of as an addition to ClayJar's awesome chat, about halfway through the week. :D I can't be there because my Skype is on another call. What do you people think? (I don't know if this goes here, but it's the best that I could guess. If a Mod can move this if it's not in the right place, that would be great! :D )

  6. if you wanted an online-get together, you could do it through Yahoo messenger, at home, or in stations. If we had enough people want to do this, we could have hundreds of stations all around the world together at the same time. I think it's a great idea, myself, seeing how I would never have the money to go to an international event. (Or even one just a few states away like GW. :/)

  7. There were quite a few funny answers on the Podcacher Podcast. It was in the Muggle Deception Tricks episode. A few were...

     

    "I'm looking for a place to bury a body... about your size..."

    and, if you're in a group...

    "I lost my wallet! My keys are in here somewhere! Where'd that contact go? Have you guys found that snake yet?"

     

    Personally, I haven't had anybody ask me yet... I would probably tell them about Geocaching, though. If they know, then won't take it hopefully!

  8. I bought mine in-store at Best Buy, but the price is the same online, and they have great customer service. Here's the link to it:

     

    Click here!

     

    They have other GPSrs but that is the cheapest one. This one also came with the DVD, Lanyard, and computer link with power.

  9. Pill Bottles. They work great from what I've heard. They aren't 100% waterproof. (I tested them, and for being completley underwater for a minute, two or three drops isn't that bad) I'm going to test them in my freezer, so I'll let you know what happens.

  10. I used a Ziploc Square Container thing, and I've had a few people say that it's a great cache

     

    It might be a great cache, I doubt they were raving about the container. Ziploc and Gladware containers are absolutely terrible. The lids aren't very watertight and they pop off easily. If someone stuffs it with too much swag, or even if there is a sudden temp change they can come off. Not to mention that the lids split in cold weather.

     

    I don't think I've ever encountered a Gladware or Ziploc container that was out for any length of time that was still dry inside.

     

    I see your cache has only been out there for 4 days. I think you might be singing a different tune in 6 months.

    Well, this was the only container that I can find here. I haven't seen ammo cans in the stores, but I'll look again. (I also don't have much money right now.)

  11. I'm in Utah too, and I've seen Altoids cans that make great caches (with EVERYTHING in plastic bags), I used a Ziploc Square Container thing, and I've had a few people say that it's a great cache (and it's my first, too!) They're fairly easy to hide in the mountains, and fairly waterproof. I still put all of it in a single sandwich bag, just in case. If you want to see the cache page for some pics, it's Nice and Cool and the waypoint is GCW3W3.

  12. I use rechargables. Energizer NiMH. I've gotten about 10 hours so far, and it's barely half dead. (Using the eTrex legend on battery saver mode with my backlight) (Even though it's plugged into my computer for a little while, while I was out caching it barely went down. I would highly suggest NiMH. THey last about the same time, and can be re-used. The initial investment is large, but it's worth it. (I carry spare NiMHs with my GPSr just in case, though.)

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