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Team_CSG

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  1. This is just part of the game. I see this all the time in the Denver area. Telling you before hand if a multi or puzzle was in a certain area would be unfair to to the hider of that cache. I hope you logged a find while you were there!
  2. Owe $499 You had a good year and did not quite estimate your withholdings correctly. I will owe, but my wife won a contest that pushed our taxable income up higher then I planned
  3. Freudian slip?? I have a Garmin 60cx one in a while when I'm not moving the distance to waypoint will jump up, but will regain accuracy when I start moving.
  4. Garmin 60cx and find a PDA cheap on E-bay. You can then use cachemate for paperless caching. The Colorado is good if you want a self contained unit. Check out this wikispaces site to compare the 300 and 400 models.
  5. Maui, but again, you said you didn't want to travel forever.
  6. Depends on the cacher. If the area is something beautiful or memorable, i will use my cell phone camera to take a picture and add it to my log entry.
  7. i hope you don't start finding dead human bodies!!
  8. Why not just maximize the fun and not worry about the number of finds? I agree, for me it is about the journey, not the destination.
  9. Just on personal principle, I would never shop there regardless of price difference.
  10. I think this is a good choice as a introductory unit. Since your goal was lowest cost, this will give you good mapping functionality with a greyscale screen. I like the price, as the best I've seen is $150. (Bass Pro). I do not know the reliability of the vendor you are using. Cavet Emptor
  11. I think you need to calibrate the electronic compass. Select menu when you are on the compass screen and then select calibrate compass
  12. I have custom icons for the different types of geocaches on my GPS, so this mode does not work. I prefer to see what they types are before I attempt them.
  13. You may want to search the Loveland Area to see what is there. The areas you describe are very dense with caches already.
  14. That is correct. Yu need to 'grab' it, this places it into your inventory. Then when you log a find on the cache you want to place it in, you attach to the log note before submitting it. In order to log it into your inventory, you need the number on the travel bug.
  15. A lot better then most of the stuff I find in caches.
  16. Archiving is canceling the listing. It can be done by the hider or the reviewer at any time.
  17. I have a 60CX (one model down) and have been very pleased with it. As to your travel to Cuba, I would contact the agency that issues your passports to see if they can help. Or call the Canadian equivalent of a US Senator or Congressman.
  18. Check out this site for all Garmin Colorado
  19. You are a premium member. You should be able to write a pocket query.
  20. Some cachers are unable to walk that distance with out physical issues.
  21. Just to comment on just the above part. When I cache with my wife and son, one of us signs all of our names to the log. I always log my finds the day of the find. My son is 4, so I log his finds. I *usually* do this the day of the find, but sometimes its a few days later or even as long as a week later. My wife typically logs her finds weeks or months later (she has finds not logged that go back 3-4 months at least...) But when we cache together we always stay together and none of us log finds we weren't there for. While I have no doubt that people do exactly what you suspect above, I wanted to point out that what you are describing could also be a completely different scenario. So, as its all just a game in the end, I wouldn't stress it too much Agreed!! When I'm with a group, the person who finds the cache will sign for the group, while someone else will review the contents of the cache for trade items.
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