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Olar

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  1. Hey Dudes! Haven't been caching too much this Winter but did take in a few photo shoots. Love all the ones you have all posted here. Here are a few from the past couple of weeks.

     

    Where is that darned cache! Tiffany Falls - Hamilton

     

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    Slave flash unit inside small ice-cave at Sherman Falls - Hamilton area

     

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    Hilton Falls

     

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    Run-off from Hilton Falls

     

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    Feeding Birds at Hilton Falls

     

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  2. Hey Killer. If you plan to attend the pubnite then I hope you don't have to work the next day. You are liable to hook-up with some cachers that just live for night caching after all the socializing and comraderie is finished. Sundown is just a minor inconvenience around here. :) Be sure and bring a flashlite, and I don't mean just any ordinary flashlite. I mean a B-F-L that in a pinch could create enough heat to boil a pot of water for coffee. :)

     

    Cheers, Olar

  3. Hello all, I just installed City Navigator N.America v.8 over my old City Select v.7. I heard about saving space in my hardisk, I can delete some old files of C.Select v7. Could you kindly tell me exactly what files and folders that I could remove safely to saving space? Thanks.

     

    In Windows XP each Map-Set that you have loaded is listed seperately in "Add or Remove Programs" via the control panel. Be careful you don't choose the main Mapsource line.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  4. I have an SP2610 in my truck and upgraded CN 6 to CN8 and my routes that worked fine in CN6 have an error message coming up when I go to activate it. I didn't use CN7 because of the rumors around on it. Also I tried it and had some problems so I droped it and went back to CN6 . I did load it into Mapsource though.

     

    The error gives you two choices. One is to recalulate and the other to use it anyway..It mentions the maps are different and it may not follow the roads precisely.

     

    Any tips to overcome this?

     

    I would go ahead and let the unit recalculate the route and see what happens. Your existing start and end waypoints or any via-points you created originally will not change and should display where they did previously. It's warning you that it may choose different roads between points. If it does and you would prefer the old route then you could go back to Mapsource on your PC and create additional via-points to force it back to the old.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  5. I currently have a Garmin Quest, it came with Mapsource City Select North America Version 6 (I bought it a few years ago when it first came out).

     

    I am planing on buy a GPSMAP 60Cx.

     

    What should I do? Should I pay to upgrade the version of City Select that I have and get an unlock code to use it on the new 60Cx?

    Or should I just buy a brand new version of City Navigator?

     

    And if I do that, should I get City Navigator or City Navigator NT?

     

    Or can I buy Mapsource software bundled with the GPSMAP 60Cx at a discount?

     

    On a little bit different note, on the accessory page for the 60Cx it lists microSD Pre-Programmed Data Cards, but none of them have North America. Why is that?

     

    Thanks!

     

    If the Garmin quest has been your only unit and City Select came with it then you still have the opportunity of unlocking CS on a second unit for free. Version 6 isn't that much out-of-date so it would serve you well. With the money saved you could purchase one of the Topo map packages.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  6. Geocaching has lost a fine friend. Tony was a gentleman of the highest degree who became an instant buddy to all who had the pleasure of meeting him and shared his passions.

     

    I had the honour of meeting 1701eh more than 4 years ago through geocaching and enjoyed his company on numerous occasions since then. Some of my most vivid geocaching memories involved Tony in some way or other whether it was out on the trails together, attending the same GC events, or simply trying to find and complete one of his excellent multi's. I will miss him.

     

    My prayers go out to his wife Sue and their children. They were Tony's first and foremost passion.

     

     

    Olar

  7. C-A is right. Down here instead of "scrambling over rocks and logs" we would be scrambling over each other. :P

    I have recently upgraded my digital camera so I'm looking to do scenic, photo-op type caches more than others and judging by your two photos I would be there in a heartbeat.

     

    Hang in there guyanonymous. They will come.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  8. Sounds like it's more a case of Sony jumping on the band-wagon rather than taking it a bit further. I've seen Topofusion around for some time but have never used it. I didn't realize it would write the latitude/longitude values to the jpeg image's EXIF data and it sounds like GPS2PHOTO may do that as well. Thanks for pointing that out Tymbee and Joel.

     

    I have countless photos taken while geocaching but there are very few that I can identify date, time, or location let alone cache name or cache event. Being able to access a photo's EXIF data and see the coords makes it easier to identify them. My memory isn't as good as it used to be and I can't remember when that was. <_<

     

    Olar

  9. We've all been on numerous cache hunts/hikes where Kodak moments have presented themselves but for whatever reason we didn't get the pic and have been kicking ourselves ever since for missing it and not going back with a camera.

     

    How about listing in this thread the names of those caches that you would really like to return to armed with gobs of photography gear and what the subject/scene is that you long for.

     

    I'll start it off by choosing "Talon Chutes" (GC17EF). I would have loved to get a photo of approaching the falls via the river below in a canoe.

     

    What say you all?

     

    Cheers, Olar

  10. BTDTBTTS :D

     

    Along the same lines, and it's something I manage to do frequently, is leave the trail and bushwack 30, 50 metres through thick woods to the cache area, go in circles trying to find it and after signing the log realize I have no idea which way to head back to find the trail. Not a serious problem most times but it makes you stop and think what would happen if the GPSr suddenly quit and no track display to follow.

     

    The simple answer is to make note of the compass heading leaving the trail and then just do a 180 to get back. :)

     

    Cheers, Olar

  11. Have any of you guys tried using an external antenna with your receiver for backpacking?

     

    I was thinking I could put the antenna on top of the pack, maybe even attach it to the top of the frame, and run the cable down the shoulder strap or something. I'd hate to waste the time and money rigging this up if it doesn't make a big difference though.

    That's exactly what I do (did) with my 76C when I go caching/hiking with my backpack. It certainly made enough of a difference that I rarely lost complete sat. lock and don't have to carry the unit out in front of me looking like the statute of liberty. :lol:

     

    I say "did" because that need has gone out the window since upgrading to a 60 CX. That baby can maintain a strong lock just about anywhere within reason.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  12. I'm running v 6.10.2 of Mapsource.

    I have an etrex legend (8MB memory).

     

    I'm wanting to put the road maps into my GPS for the entire state of Kansas. On my mapsource version, Kansas has 3 regions. Each of those regions includes significant parts of surrounding states. I can't upload more than one region due to the limited memory. If I could eliminate the parts of Missouri or Oklahoma or Colorado that are included with the regions, then I likely could fit the information from all of Kansas on my GPS.

     

    Are there workarounds for having to upload the entire region?

     

    Any help is appreciated!

    What maps do you have? Metroguide, City Select, City Navigator, etc. Each one has different size map chunks with CN having the largest. My US geography needs some work however using City Select ver6 as an example and getting all of Kansas covered (I think), it looks like around 11 maps with 18 meg to include route calculation data and 11 megs without. You might be better off with one of the Topo maps from Garmin. They have no routing data or much in the way of POI's so you could probably squeeze in more area into your 8 meg.

     

    Good luck, Olar

  13. I'll add a couple of points.

     

    The map file created by Mapsource is filed on the microSD card in a folder named "Garmin". Presumably that is what your GPSr will be looking for.

     

    The latest beta firmware version allows you to access the card to read & write to it while still in the unit. No need to take the card out any longer which will greatly reduce the chance of accidental damage during handling.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  14. I wonder if the legend CX will eventually get the new feature, "USB mass storage mode", that is currently in a beta firmware release for the 60CX(CSX) units. It essentially turns your unit into a card reader/writer and you can do anything that you would normally need a USB card reader to do.

    It is handy for swapping already created mapset files (and POI files) in and out of your unit in a matter of seconds if your card is too small to accomodate all the areas that you travel in. It also eliminates the wear and tear of moving that teeny, fragile card in and out so often.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  15. Changes made from version 2.70 to 2.71:

     

    * Add feature to save active track log to file on data card.

    * Add ability to put unit into USB mass storage mode via the interface setup page to facilitate copying track files from data card to PC.

     

    What does the 2nd point mean? What "interface setup page"??

    Your 60CS just became a very expensive card reader. :)

     

    I'm glad to see this feature as it will reduce the chance of damage while taking the micro sd card out and putting it back in.

     

    Olar

  16. I dunno... maybe I'm not the right guy to say this, but I prefer the physical aspects of Geocaching to the mental ones. I can sit home an do "Brain Teasers" whenever I like. But give me a trail, and a container to find... and what more could i ask for?

     

    I'll second that!

     

    Olar

  17. Saw it this afternoon Murf. I know, I know, what am I doing going to the show when I could be out caching? Let's not go there. :cry:

     

    Anyway the wife and I both agree that it would be wise to read the book first. The movie may be hard to follow otherwise. We'll go along with your rating.

     

    Cheers, Olar

  18. If you plan on doing any road trips of any distance then you will want to get an external power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter socket to save on batteries. Also a mounting device of some sort so that you can have it on the dashboard or somewhere else close so you can see it easily while driving. This is very important because without a mount then your wife will get to hold it and do all the fun stuff while you are driving and you'll never get to use it. :anitongue: You will also read in the forums here about using an external antenna in your vehicle. I always used one until I got a 60cx and discovered that it is not necessary any longer. In fact the 60cx gets a better satellite lock while lying on the front seat then my 76C does with the external antenna up on the dash under the front window.

     

    Have fun with your new hobby of geocaching.

     

    Cheers, Olar

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