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Zac Young

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  1. Garmin GPSMap 60CSx...for the price you can not beat the 60CSX....No Way. But don't take my word for it, I"m sure others will say the same or you will be paying more....My best advice is don't think "cheap"...you always get what you pay for and sometimes you end up with 2 to 3 "junky" GPS receivers .....Check out GPS receivers on-line, eBay, Garmin, etc. Happy Caching and good luck.

    I ahve heard that unit as well is a great bargain for the price you pay. It's really accurate and has a great bright color screen. Abosolutely can't go wrong with this unit.

     

    I personally use the Garmin eTrex Legend. It's a good unit and the price is very reasonable. It's accurate and the interface is really easy to use too. If you're looking for a good quality unit a good affordable below $200 price, youc an't go wrong with this.

  2. For sure! I have run into a few people using car GPSs that don't work all that great. I would say, at a $200 budget, a Garmin Etrex Legend is a good choice. That's what I have started with and I know a ton of cachers that use this model as well. It's an easy interface to use and it's pretty accurate. I have have a pleasure geocaching with it so far. Ask a lot of other cachers and you will get 99.9% of the time nothing but great comments! The price is great too! If you have any more questions regarding this unit, feel free to contact me :rolleyes: Below I have given you the link to the garmin page explaining it in detail! I hope you find a good unit soon and happy caching!

     

    https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=173

  3. Be sure that you comply with the "off limits" section of the cache listing guidelines, which prohibits caches hidden on, near or under highway bridges. If this is a major bridge, stay well clear of it with any physical cache placement.

     

    Yes!

     

    If you cannot get permission though or don't want to, you can still hide cache surrounding the bridge if that's the aspect you were hope to show cachers. This would work as well.

  4. Wish to adopt a cache from an owner that hasn't logged on for several years.

     

    How can this be done? Have tried sending PM and emails with no reply.

     

    As MM said, you can't. You can only request maintenace, write a not maybe, contact the owner.

     

    To add, if by chance that the cache has been disabled or neglected for so much time, and I mean a long time, you may post a needs archived log. That is only under extreme circumstances.

     

    If you think the cache owner dosn't want to maintain it but you do, contact him and see if he will give you privelages to maintain it. I've seen people place caches, then move away, and then ask someone to maintain them for them.

     

    Hope this helps!

  5. I was talking about the page here: http://www.geocaching.com/track/geocoin.aspx

     

    There is a legend that says to click the coin images for details.

     

    Zooming into my area (or any oth,er area) doesn't show any "coin images".

     

    Oh that page, okay that makes more sense. Sorry for the misundestanding. It works okay for me. The details should appear on the right hand side of the map. It takes a few seconds though. So, all you have to do is click and maite a sec or so. If not, it's probably your computer.

    If it's of great inconvenence, I would contact Groundspeak and ask about it 'cause it may be a glitch with who knows what...

     

    Hope this helps!

  6. There are many threads stickied at the top of this forum that explain etiquette and how the forum works. Thaking the time to review them are greatly appreciated and may give a bit more info. If oyu are unsure, the best thing to do would the to PM one on the moderators and ask them. They will gladly help you as to regards of posting policies

     

    Here is a link to the Geocaching.com Geocoin FAQ.

    http://www.geocaching.com/track/geocoinfaq.aspx

  7. Finding Geocoins near your home can be an easy procedure if you are a premium member. All you do is Create a pocket query requesting all caches near your home co-ordinates with trabelbugs/geocoins. Then it will generate all of the caches in that area.

     

    Although, I do see that you are not a premium member. First of all, I may not know completely what you are talking about regarding the coin images on the map. It dosn't show coin images when you are looking thru google maps. What you have to do is go to your Account page and clikc on search caches near my home co-ordinates. Then it will list the caches. Some iwll have little images next to the cahe name that refer to geocoins.

     

    If I have misunderstood, feel free to tell me so so I can assist you further on this issue.

  8. Congratulations on hiding five cahces! May I suggest possible doing a multi-cache around the bridge? Since you were thinking of doing it in one general area, it may work a bit better. You could explain a little bit about the bridge at each part of it along with the next-co-ordinates :)

     

    Also, I think this may be a bit more approproate in the Canada board. Thanks for posting!

  9. I have asked myself this many times...Right now I have to use a USB Serial converter for my PDA and GPS as they are both Serial. I guess I'll have to get used to it...Most newer units provide a USB connetion. Maybe check out the gamrin site, they may have some usb cords for their older units.

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    Mine will be a 6 character device. The code will be the cache's GC number. I already have one squirreled away that is all letters, (no numbers), only 6 digits long, thanx to a most generous local cacher.

     

     

    I'm filing that into my memory bank.

     

    I know, pretty cool idea eh?

    I would use it if my work lock was longer.

     

    I just thought of this idea...

    Give co-ords to road signs and say - Record the second letter in this sign and that will construct a word. It may take too long though. I'm looking for something that will not give away that it's locked.

  11. Hello All,

     

    I will now be using the abbreviation GTGF on logs. I am using this for GOOD TIMES GOOD FINDS!

     

    Just wanted to let everyone know.

     

    Colecops

     

    I have a new abbreviation for caches unworthy of a nice log. "NNTS" Nothing Nice To Say. :laughing:

     

    Very nice abreviations! Perhaps you should contact some of the glossary and abreviation 'keepers' so that they can add this! Good Work!

  12. A few ideas:

     

    1. The code word could be the answer to a riddle. You can do a google search and get tons of ideas. I think a riddle related to caching or even the area where the cache is hidden would be fun.

     

    2. The code word could be the name or number of a nearby business or address, depending on where you hide the cache.

     

    3. The code word could be an anagram of another word, also possibly cache or location related.

     

    4. Change the code word occasionally to keep people from sharing the code and also to keep things interesting.

     

    Those are all brilliant ideas! I love them! It may be hard to choose... Thanks alot! :laughing:

    I'm buying my ammo can tonighgt I believe, so I leave this thread open for any other suggestions that come to mind to anyone.

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