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Team Teuton

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  1. Walmart, eighty nine cents..... http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s...?productId=1029
  2. Well, yeah. Except for that pesky anonymity problem you're all set.
  3. Either way, batteries or cigarette-adapter cable.
  4. While we're on GE.... Does anyone know a way to make the icons smaller? Like the icons in ArchaeologyMan's image above, they're too big for the scale of the picture. I'd like them to appear as smaller dots when the screen is zoomed all the way in. I have the radio button set for 'small'. but am hoping there is a workaround?
  5. Actually, the reviewers CAN see your cache even if that box is un-checked. There was a thread a month or so ago where that question was answered.
  6. Here you go.... http://www.plasti-kote.com/plastikote/homefash/index.jsp
  7. I asked the same thing a few weeks ago.... http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...14795&hl=google
  8. First, the image must already be hosted somewhere online. www.imageshack.us is a good free site that will host your images for you. Once that is done just put the web address for the image in the following code, click the HTML box on the cache edit form, and you're in business: <img src="http://yourimageaddress.jpg"> Or, if you want a thin black border around the image, you can use this code: <img src="http://yourimageaddress.jpg"border="4"> (The number inside the quotes determines the thickness of the border.) Another way would be for you to upload the image to the geocaching site just like you did in your cache "My Portrait" Then put THAT address in the code. Like this: <img src="http://img.Groundspeak.com/cache/164b06ce-739b-4615-b625-9925806e6080.jpg"> The only problem with this method is that the geocaching site sometimes resizes the image.
  9. No problem, happy to do it. 1000 waypoints is correct, I think.
  10. To delete all waypoints it's: Find | Waypoints | Menu | Delete | All Symbols I don't think you can delete a map, just overwrite one. But to hide the map, toggle through to the Map page and: Menu | Setup Map | Menu | Show None
  11. The GE KML is working fine for me.
  12. This also explains it well: http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...s+along+a+route
  13. Try here: http://www.bisondesigns.com/catalog/key_ac...36_products.htm (EDIT) Or, better yet, support a fellow geocacher and buy from here: http://sissy-n-cr.com/store4.shtml
  14. No AOL here, and my last New Cache Notification was was delivered more than 24 hours after I found the new cache.
  15. Try here... http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/marklent60544...ellgcfaq.htm#pq EDIT> And here... http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/marklent60544...ching/route.htm
  16. That's an interesting point. I wonder what an atheist cache would consist of? The requirement to read the works of Bertrand Russell or perhaps a biography of O'Hair? A cache that de-bunks Creationism (or its black-sheep son I.D.) wouldn't meet the requirements, because not all believers believe in the creation myths. ...Rhetorical questions, carry on. EDIT> Speeling
  17. Perhaps you believers should start your own website. Call it credulouscachers.com. You could then ban whatever caches you deem inappropriate, like those that deal with science or genetics or geology.
  18. Glad to help, hope y'all enjoy the game.
  19. Geofindr, if I understand your question correctly, you are going to have to log your finds yourself. Just go to the cache page and at the top right click 'Log Your Visit', on the next page select 'Found It' from the drop down box, then make a note in the comment box. Hope that helps....
  20. Thanks, folks. I guess I know what I'm doing the next cold weekend.
  21. That's a good idea. In the same vein, you could also put the coords to a puzzle cache in your forum sig line and create a series of clues to lead them there. No special forum thread needed.
  22. Nope, but plenty that were in clear plastic food storage containers. The London bombs last summer for example. Or the French rail bombs. One of Eric Rudolph's bombs was contained in an ammo can.
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