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  1. On 5/15/2019 at 6:20 PM, MartyBartfast said:

    OK me hearties, looks like searcherdog isn't going to take up the baton so.....

     

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    first one in gets to set the next question.

    Sorry everybody. I didn't get any computer notification from this thread. Yes, communication by flag would have been quicker.  My computer has been very sick after several updates disagreed with it and it's taken me ages to get back to almost working order.

    And no, I don't know SuperTed's sidekick so I look forward to reading the answer.

  2. I have received a plea from a caching colleague who is away on holiday and has a capacity problem with his Etrex 20. I have an Etrex 10 so can't answer the questions. The Etrex 20 is showing 95% memory filled. He has deleted all non-essential caches from the gpx folder and it has made no difference to the memory available.  Is there another folder of gpx type files?  I've read other posts mentioning ggz files but haven't needed to understand these yet.   

    I assume that he's got a lot of maps loaded. Where would these show in the file manager of a pc?  

    We have limited communication facilities and I have no idea about the Etrex 20 file structure.

    Any help from somebody who has a 20 would be really helpful. 

    If he can't free some memory he's going to have to load more caches very selectively.

     

     

     

  3. 5 hours ago, gasbottle said:

    I've no idea how big the list would be, and given that the information is available in the maps, it would be nice if I could get to it.

    You can get the total number of your DNFs quite quickly from your profile. This also shows those caches which have been archived so you may find that you are dealing with a much smaller number. 

  4. 50 minutes ago, dprovan said:

    This is a very real problem. A good call by the reviewer. I don't care where it is.

     

    Agreed. 

    A new small box type cache (permission given) was put in the roots of a tree over 1m from a wall where I work. It was an old wall, had stood for years and was no longer required but it only took a few weeks to flatten. The cache was regularly returned to the tree but finders seemed to prefer building stone camo instead.

    Yes, we could have asked for it to be moved but the wall was due for demolition anyway.

     

  5. 25 minutes ago, thebruce0 said:

    Does anyone know when that Personal Notes filter option disappeared from the Advanced Search, and if it was raised and requested to be returned before yesterday's change?  It may have disappeared when they recently updated that search filter form layout... when was that?

     

    Got it. Barefootjeff noted it was missing on 2nd April and Monsterbox noted it was fixed by the next day. Same Release notes thread Jan 17th. Also screen capture of the relevant screen on Barefootjeff's post.

     

  6. Does anyone know when that Personal Notes filter option disappeared from the Advanced Search, and if it was raised and requested to be returned before yesterday's change?  It may have disappeared when they recently updated that search filter form layout... when was that?

     

    I've found a post by ratjam 22nd Jan under Release Notes (Website: new Search/Map) - January 17, 2019 when the filter was missing.

    From memory, there was another post soon after when it came back.

    I've used it this week but can't remember which screen although it wasn't the new search map which I don't use.

    I'm still looking for the other post.

     

  7. >Did the Search Map ever have that option?  IRC the advanced search did. Did they remove it? 

    The option was somewhere. I seem to remember this was discussed around January.

    I bookmarked all my personal note and corrected co-ordinate caches at the beginning of this week although I can't remember precisely how/where but it was a "select the option" type box. Now the option is gone.

  8. 13 minutes ago, thebruce0 said:

    I don't recall seeing anything in any newsletter about the search map change

    I received an email     Take your geocaching into the future    dated mid evening 230419 and the change is the last line before the piccies at the bottom.

  9. 32 minutes ago, dodgydaved said:

     

    Here's a tie breaker - much easier I think - for Optimist, MartyB and searcherdog:

     

    The longest flight of locks on an English Canal is, I believe, the Caen Hill Flight.

     

    On which canal is it?    3......2.......1.....GO!

     

    The only longest flight I know is the Tardebigge flight near Worcester. I opened and closed every one of the 30 locks and walked (err, ran) most of the 2+ miles as our boss was quicker than me.   I haven't experienced the Caen Hill flight so pass.

  10. 2 minutes ago, Keystone said:

     

    You do realize that you're replying to someone who has 14 times as many geocache finds as you do?

     

    In addition to the many Lackeys with deep geocaching experience ...

    Perhaps these experienced people could give us some tips on how the new look maps should be used to accomplish what we are wanting to do?

    A step by step guide would be useful as we are obviously not using the new system to its best advantage as we are only beginners.

     

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  11. I thought I'd give the map another go since the new release.

    I picked my area and sorted by near to far and the result was not as expected.

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    The cache Carreg Arthur is the green trad on the far left of the screen. The nearest to Llanberis is cluster of yellows and the unfound trad Taw next to the plus sign. 

    If I use the old search I get a list of the ones I have found plus Taw at 1.5km and Carreg Arthur at 4km.

    So, from where does the new map measure distance?

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