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Cryptik Souls Crew

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  1. Nice one. Let's not forget all those amusing logs and top knotch hides you have clocked up too, top man!
  2. All jeeps seem to end up on the event circuit, being clutched by the same old faces. Put it in a real cache I say.
  3. Probably not, seeing as the LQ caches listed so far don't have a space after the colon.
  4. Thanks for your replies everyone. Doobies has very kindly taken the time to set up an event, its on Aug 31st, the page is here. Hope to see some of you there!
  5. I live in the UK and I have to admit to being a bit of an icon junkie. Not so much coins, for me the cache icons are the challenge. I had a full set until the new cache type was announced, so now I find myself booking a trip to Indianapolis so I can visit the GPS Maze at Muncie. I'm going to be staying in Anderson from Aug 29th to Sept 2nd and would like to try and get an event set up so I can meet some local cachers, swap some bugs, stories etc. Does anyone have any suggestions of a good venue I could hold it at? Preferrably with beer/pizza available! I will have a car so would consider anywhere within about an hours drive of my hotel. Any ideas?
  6. Sheesh! Thats the second time I've had a full set and they have come out with a new one Oh well, I claim the record for having found the most types
  7. I think we are the only UK caching team to have found every different type of cache, unless anyone else knows different?
  8. Had my N95 for a couple of months now. I still haven't found a decent "follow the arrow" type application for it, so not done much caching with it. The built in gps is ok but nowhere near as good as my bluetooth one so I still use that. Tomtom works great on it (although it doesnt work at all with the built in gps). On the whole its a great phone, but no better for caching than any of the past 3 symbian phones I have had, all of which have worked fine using a bluetooth gps. Still, it looks good in your pants!
  9. If parking co-ords are listed then does it matter what you park there? I agree with Paul that its much easier to park a bike than a car anywhere. I dunno about you, but for me the idea of wandering about trying to find a cache while clutching my arai and sweating to death in my leathers is far less appealing then staying on the bike and going for a blast!
  10. It should work. Once you have Tomtom installed the maps need to be placed into the root directory of your memory card in their own folder. For example, in the root directory of my memory card I have a map folder called Western_Europe and another called Great_Britain. Within each folder is the respective map data and I can switch between the two maps from the menus in Tomtom.
  11. I think to go for a mega event from scratch is too ambitious. Most mega events tend to be established events which run annually, only qualifying for mega status after several years. There would be a lot to organise to cater for 500+ people. Europe's first mega event is taking place in Holland next month, any takers? Edit - according to geocacheuk.com Shrops 2006 - In Search Of The Grail has the highest number of attended logs, with 84
  12. Just smile to yourself and ignore it, revel in the amusement that some people get so worked up about all things caching. Its only a game after all!
  13. Sorry, it was quite late when I was playing around with it, here it is not pixelated. Maybe this kind of thing is more appropriate then with the Union Jack still in the middle but with the GX logo over the top of it?
  14. her design. Takes more than one person to make a crew Its hard to please everyone, hence the first design with all the flags, although I'm sure some people would object to the George Cross being in the centre. Any suggestions for what you would like to see instead of the Union Flag? How about the GX sign on black? or on white?
  15. Ours in 90555, must be fairly memorable cos I've always remembered it!
  16. Here are some more logos for the pot - the idea behind them is the use of the four compass points, but replacing North, East, South and West with Northern Ireland, Eire, Scotland and Wales, with England in the middle. The last one is an alternative which omits the flag for NI and has the Union Flag in the centre. Its got a light drop shadow which could be added to the others...
  17. If they can ignore a petition with 1.6 million signatories then I don't hold out much hope for this one!
  18. I know how you feel there, I had a few experiences like that trying to set up my CITO. I had to laugh when a council who were asking for volunteers on their website turned me down flat because I didn't live in their area, obviously out of town volunteers are no good. I say go for it, I reckon the only essential ingredient to a CITO is a cooperative landowner, and you certainly have that. Host it and people will come.
  19. Is there any reason you favour choosing this location over one which is open to all? Couldn't you remove the whole ethical debate by finding a location which is not going to be used for a profit making venture but is also in need of a clean up? Conservation groups etc can be very helpful in this regard, often providing equipment as well as suggesting a suitable location. Either way I wouldn't come, but only because I won't be about on your proposed date!
  20. There's no way the ESB is that tall, you can touch the top with both feet firmly on the ground...
  21. I love rodz's cache logs, always good for some humour and classic one liners. The snippit which springs to mind which still makes me laugh today is "I put the coords in my GPSr OK but not my PDA. So ended up going to Dorney. Not being a crow, it was quite a way."
  22. I think it sucks, I would be mighty unimpressed if I went out of my way to pick a coin up and arrived to find a crappy photocopy.
  23. Sad isn't it? I released a UK geocoin over in the USA (that big geocoin black hole just beneath Canada) I had drilled 2 holes in it, attached a small keyring with mission details and it was laser etched with "Cryptik Souls Crew" Despite my efforts, someone still stole it!
  24. I drilled all of mine using hardened stainless steel drill bits in a pillar drill. I put some card around the coin and clamp some vice grips over it to hold it steady. As Pharisee says, watch for the snatch when you break through the other side! I've never had any issues with any of the coatings cracking. The coins get quite hot when you drill them, and don't be surprised when you discover the metal inside is actually a totally different colour to the finish of the coin! Drilling holes in them isn't ruining them enough??
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