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Binrat

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  1. Ok, went to the main TB Logging page and entered a code and logged a TB, then rolled to the bottom of the page and entered the next code and got "Does Not Exist in System".

    But yet if I go back to the main TB Logging page and enter the code the TB exists and allows me to log it.

    I have one TB that I know the number but yet is says it does not exist.

    Binrat

  2. Next to the co-ords on a cache page is the little pencil to modify the co-ords.

     

    Once in a while it just disappears.

     

    If I refresh the page it appears for a second and vanishes.

     

    I get the same result with Firefox(default), Chrome and IE.

     

    I use Gresemonkey and have tried turning it of.

     

    I use Avast Anti Virus and have turned it off.

     

    Am I doing something wrong?

     

    Binrat

  3. So I was out on the weekend and was referencing certain solved Puzzles and got to thinking. On the main website corrected co-ords are underlined in blue, but there is no way to tell on IPad/IPhone or even in your GPS.

     

    Is there a simple fix Groundspeak can add something so when we look at a certain cache that we solved to tell it has solved co-ords.

     

    Maybe a (S) or perhaps a colour change of the bubble that shows the GC code or something that we can tell quickly in the field that we have solved that cache and it is in fact at the location we are headed to and not the generic co-ords.

     

    Binrat

  4. I have been thinking of trying to get a Geocache Series started that will honour Victoria Cross recipients.

     

    The name of the series will be called "The Victoria Cross - Restin' In _______"

     

    All caches would be easy Multi's and take you the Gravesite of a War Hero, from there you gather numbers from a grave adjacent or close to the Soldier.

     

    www.victoriacross.org.uk/ggwwbur.htm

     

    What do you think.

     

    Binrat

  5. Ok, here is a bit of info.

     

    I hate driving in Quebec and most caches are in french.

     

    My preferred route is to cross at Cornwall Ontario over to New York and then head to Champlain NY or Plattsburg NY and cross over to Vermont and down to Montpelier VT. From there I drive State Road #2 all the way to Bangor ME and then #9 to St. Stephen NB and #1 to the 104 all the way to Cape Breton.

     

    This is a scenic route with lots to see and you can stop at Lake Champlain Chocolates, Ben & Jerry Ice Cream and the Ganong Chocolate Factory.

     

    There are some amazing Virtuals along the way and a real interesting cache called Whine and Whoopie along with some cool Traditionals.

     

    If you need more info or a link to a "Caches Along a Route" just ask.

     

    Binrat

  6. Sweet,

     

    The Rideau Canal @ Jones Falls, Ontario

     

    The Thousand Islands @ Ivy Lea, Ontario

     

    The Big Nickel @ Sudbury, Ontario

     

    As for caches,

     

    Betwixt and Between by Tripper http://coord.info/GCDF21

     

    Oh, and anything on the Kettle Valley Railway betweet Myra and Ruth above Kelowna, B.C.

     

    Binrat

  7. Looks like the following in British Columbia:

     

    Kettle Valley Railway (Myra) Rock Oven (GC1GD45)

    K.V.R. #4 - Out With The Old, In With The New (GC15CED)

    Donkey Engine (GC2G3RB)

    Trestle Madness(GC2G3QZ)

    K.V.R. #2 - Old Camp(GC12GZC)

    Weta and Tito's Loco Cache (GC2F0Z7)

    K.V.R. #3 - Trestle Trek (GC13CPA)

    trestle tunnel (GC849A)

    Step on up (GC2G3NH)

    Kettle Valley View of 3 Trestles (GC1V3EX)

     

    Dang, thought I had a good one, oh well.

     

    Congrats,

     

    Binrat

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