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H. & N.

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  1. We use a Compaq Ipaq 3765? or is it 3675? I am unsure right now cause it is not in front of me. But we take FULL advantage of the 3$ a month Charter Membership for the Pocket PC Querys. We have several 500 closest caches querys in for several zip codes. We used to just print out paper or put everything in notepad and put it on the Pocket PC, but the Charter Membership has proved well worth it. Heather and Nate
  2. So Whenever I am driving around, or walking around, I NEVER have a problem finding where I need to go, or getting back to *home base*. But the minute my husband gets into the car with me driving, I can't find my way around a lit light post in midday. Maybe it's the old double standard shotgun seat driving. Heather Heather and Nate
  3. We have thought about doing this ourselves, but were unsure of how the general caching population would feel about it. I think it's a great idea... and we have rapelling gear to find it... so go ahead! Heather and Nate
  4. quote: The GPS is probably more accurate than the cop ... the GPS isn't trying to meet a quota! LOL Heather and Nate
  5. I agree with Marky as to the two person deal. I like hunting with someone else. Specially my significant other. Heather & Nate... Heather AND Nate...
  6. Constantly use the GPS's to see how far our own speedometers are off. Track ALL our routes so we get back home and look on a map and know EXACTLY where we have been. (This includes runs to McD's.. Work.. How many miles I drove to deliver pizzas all night...) Hey, anyone know the accuracy of these things versus cop radar?
  7. Oh yah, and when you've already found 240 caches so far this year ....
  8. When you start giving out coordinates instead of map directions to a particular location (like your house). Heather
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