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Team_CSG

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  1. No such thing as a stupid question. You know know more then you did before.
  2. or "Access by express permission of owner only!" Then you give express permission in the cache listing.
  3. If you have a COSTCO membership, you can get a better kit (twice as many batteries) for almost the same price.
  4. Here is a link to a company in Colorado that sells them.
  5. I review the last GPX date. Anything 'old' is suspect and I check the listing. Or I will purge the database and start fresh. Saving my solved puzzle listings
  6. I like your design of all the finalists. As Mayor Daily said, "Vote early and often". Good Luck.
  7. As a premium member, you can run a my finds query once a week. When you get the GPX file, you can do the following. itsnotaboutthenumbers.com Upload the file and you will get a stats page. Here you can view the source code and copy to your profile. I use GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife) and a find stats macro to get the stats to appear on my page.
  8. It would be exciting if it were a store other then Wal-mart. Then again, with all the retail bankruptcies, Wal-mart will be the only store left.
  9. I once found a multistage where all three stages were in the same cache
  10. In pocket queries, you can select the attribute for 'recommended at night' and get a result set of night caches.
  11. A nominal gift card to a local coffee house is also a nice gift. As others have said, nice touch but not always needed.
  12. Have you checked the palm website? It appears they have a sync manager that is vista capable
  13. I'm using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife) to hold my data from my finds. I then run a macro program that is available as a add-on to generate the statistics. I then copy the HTML code to my profile.
  14. Some questions to clarify the issue (Sorry, I do computer tech support) 1) When you say "from my PC to GPS", are the caches on some type of database on your computer, or are you trying to use the "Send to GPS" button on the cache listing? 2) I'm assuming you have a cable attached from the GPSr to the PC. Does the PC see the GPSr?
  15. Depending where I'm going a map and compass with the skills to use them. Redundancy is good.
  16. You better run this by you local reviewer. This could be considered a commercial cache Commercial caches attempt to use the Geocaching.com web site cache reporting tool directly or indirectly (intentionally or non-intentionally) to solicit customers through a Geocaching.com listing. These are NOT permitted. Examples include for-profit locations that require an entrance fee, or locations that sell products or services. If the finder is required to go inside the business, interact with employees, and/or purchase a product or service, then the cache is presumed to be commercial.
  17. or Centennial State Geocaching. Clink the link below
  18. Team_CSG

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    Outstanding examples briansnat!!
  19. Try here ... However, this GPSr is over $500
  20. Cheers to all who make GC what it is. Keep up the good work.
  21. I did when I started. After about three months, I went the paperless route. I guess that makes me paper trained.
  22. Welcome to the sport. Patience is the key. You will look back on these early finds and wonder why they were more difficult then they should have been.
  23. Not the answer you want to hear, but any option is AOK. The only risk of moving ad dropping bugs before you can log them is some else may find the bug and log it as "Grabbed fro somewhere else" . I believe this will not record the mileage for the distance you move it. Have a great trip.
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