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  1. I could not see anything wrong with the 1st reset and actually appears to be a 'better' mark. It is in the open with a clear view all around. The 2nd reset is set in the 'V' of two grain silos that are side by side.

     

    Here is the 1972 Reset:

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    Here is the 1983 Reset:

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  2. Since I am too stupid to even take water before climbing a mountain ...

     

    Glad I am not the only one <_< , although my last hike 3 1/2 hours up, 2+ hours down, I did make sure that we each carried 3 liters of water in our pack. Wish I had brought an extra pair of legs!

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    A round trip distance of 8.4 miles makes Shriner Peak the farthest I have hiked to claim a benchmark! We started our hike at 8:30am and reached the summit at a little past noon, gaining 3434 feet in altitude.

     

    After a brief lunch we begin the descent which will take us a little more than 2 hours.

     

    I only wish we had started at least an hour earlier to beat the sun's heat.

     

    Benchmark Photos

     

    Other Hike Photos

  4. Does anyone have a special tool to lift these lids?

     

    When we were on vacation I found that all of the disks along 2 roads had these kinds of lids. I used a screw driver on the last 2 I found and it took a lot of work. The cast iron lids must have weighed 2 pounds and could trying to get a a grip on them was next to impossible.

     

    The center hole in the lid makes it appear that a simple tool could have lifted it straight out. Even a bolt on a piece of nylon twine might work. Just wondered what others were using and will add it to my 'tool box'.

  5. I've sent (via E-mail) the results of some initial testing with my Radio Shack 3300. Here's the distribution list, based upon the "new owners" who confessed their purchases in the previous thread.

     

    ...

     

    If your name is here and you did not receive the E-mail, let me know via the GEOCACHING system, or send an E-mail to Paul at RXP dot US.

     

    If you have (or are considering purchasing) a metal detector and want to be added to the list, drop me a note and give me the best E-mail address to use.

     

    If you want to participate in the exchange of information but do not wish to have your address shared with the rest of the group, advise me and I'll honor that request.

     

    Best regards,

    -Paul-

     

    Bumping this in case there are other new purchasers who didn't see it.

     

    Have sent my name and email along!

  6. Can't believe they still had a 3300 available! I just read this post and called the 3 Radio Shacks in our area. 1 had none, 1 had a 2200 for $50 and the last one had a 3300 for $111.

     

    So I hopped in the old car and joined the 33 club.

  7.  

    |            Waypoints in each file                          |

    | DOCUME                          |  1\Owner\LOCALS |

     

    Hopefully that will show up after the system reformats it.

    Not quite sure what you mean by "Hopefully that will show up after the system reformats it"

     

    Just never sure what 'formatting' the forum software would do to my centering and attempt to make the text look like the message I received. It did strip all the spacing.

     

    ps. Log file is on its way.

  8. Clyde, just noticed this with the 6.5 version - right under "Show full change log" in the GSAK Change Log:

     

    | Waypoints in each file |

    | DOCUME | 1\Owner\LOCALS |

     

    Hopefully that will show up after the system reformats it.

    For info the "DOCUME" appears to be the begining of the path and the "1\Owner\LOCALS" another part of the path: C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\362942.gpx from importing from outlook?

  9. I have picked up Anita Bear!

     

    I see the goal of Anita is to make it to Alaska. Your choice - do you want me to drop it in another cache (am thinking of Yellowstone NotSoNational Park (GCJCXV)) or hold on to it till I go to Seatle at the end of this month? Either one works for me.

  10. Funny how you never read in the caching topics that someone was out hunting for a benchmark and ran across a tupperware container that was not listed on GC.com :D

     

    Don't know how many times I have been out and about and found an altoid tin or film canister only to come home and look on gc.com and find out that it is not listed as a cache.

  11. Initial points are my favorite mark to go find; they are my way of honoring the Surveyors of times past. I really have deep respect for the work they did; they not only were out in the elements, but also were carrying their camp on their backs, fighting off wild animals and indians. They truly were survivors.

     

    I have been to the following 7 points in the last 13 months:

    Prime Meridian Montana

    St. Stephens Meridian

    Mt. Diablo Meridian

    Boise Meridian

    Great Salt Lake Base & Meridian

    Willamette Meridian

    6th Principal Meridian

    Did not even know there was a Boise Meridian! Went to read your log and was so discouraged to see it was vandalized just like the Willamette Stone! Argh!

     

    It is still amazing history but sad about our current history that one person feels they are more important than everyone else and steals them.

     

    I am still going to put this on my list of places I want to visit next time I am in Boise.

  12. You just will not believe this log on this one! Some people will do anything to get a smilie face.....

     

    Yes, should just be a note. It is not an intersection station but a disk.

     

    I thought if you could not read the lettering it should not be logged as "FOUND"?

  13. What info is protected?  I know if I archive a cache it will be unarchived with my next GPX update.  How about finds?  Are they 'unfound' when I update?

     

    If it is not already in the docs, a list of items that will be overwritten by gpx update would be nice.  I have 'locked' some of my records just because I am not sure :P

    If you have locked a record, then all fields are protected, otherwise only the corrected coordinates are protected.

     

    Regarding the found status, this does depend upon the option you take when you load the GPX file. Please refer to the help button on the GPX load dialog or view online here.

    How about the new DNF record? does it use the same setting as the Found Status?

     

    Also, while I am bugging you :P would be nice if the DNFs had their own color? No need for the summary down below but would be nice if could visually spot them among the yellows & whites

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