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  1. AS CACHES MAIS ENCONTRADAS DO BRASIL (1 de fevereiro de 2017) O Viajor - Aeroporto Internacional de São Paulo 600 Corcovado 578 Frederico Engel 579 Mission 4: Southern Bowl 488 Tipuana 365 Solitary Tinamou 347 A ocorrência do Filito na Serra do Mar 324 Along THE trail 314 Bom dia from Canada 306 Woodpecker 304 AS CACHES MAIS FAVORITADAS DO BRASIL (1 de fevereiro de 2017) Mission 4: Southern Bowl 326 74% Corcovado 139 31% Mirante (Viewpoint) 77 27% TATU - A Cave in Intervales State Park 67 24% Pão de Açucar 54 29% ARQUIVADA Lapies (Lapiás) 42 15% Frederico Engel 40 10% Giant Antshrike 39 19% 007 Moonraker 37 22% ARQUIVADA Bem-vindo a Intervales / Welcome to Intervales 34 15%
  2. Hallo Fantasy2004, vielen Dank für deine Antwort, die Beschreibungen und den Link. Hat uns leider noch nicht weitergeholfen, irgendetwas machen wir falsch. Eine Lupe bekommen wir nicht. Wir haben uns jetzt entschieden, dass wir die Bilder, die man für das Rätsel braucht, nochmal einzeln hochladen (im Listing selber ist ein großes, zusammengesetztes Bild). Die sind dann nur anklickbar wie z.B. Spoilerbilder. Ist für den Rätsler natürlich etwas aufwändiger, dafür aber umso besser zu erkennen. Trotzdem danke bebilix Hey, die Lupe wird von GC erzeugt, wenn ein Bild die 670px überschreitet. Wenn ich das nun richtig verstanden habe, hast du ein Bild und wenn auf einen speziellen Bereich des Bildes geklickt wird, soll ein anderes Bild angezeigt werden? http://projekt.geofreunde.de/index.php?title=HTML-Kodebeispiele#HTML-Tag_.22map.22 Notfalls schickt mir den Quelltext. Lg Fantasy2004 Hallo, ich möchte den Quelltext hier nicht vorenthalten. Die Grafik hat eine Größe von 640x122px. Sie wurde per Imagemap in 14 rechteckige "Hotspots" aufgeteilt. Beim Klick auf einen heissen Bereich wird die entsprechende Grafik, in diesem Fall, in einem neuen Fenster angezeigt. Die Nummerierung erfolgte von links oben in Leserichtung nach rechts unten. <img style="width: 640px; height: 122px;" src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/large/grafik.jpg" usemap="#auto"> <map name="auto"> <area shape="rect" coords="3,2,93,61" alt="Auto1" href="http://1.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="94,2,183,61" alt="Auto2" href="http://2.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="184,2,274,61" alt="Auto3" href="http://3.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="276,2,364,61" alt="Auto4" href="http://4.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="365,1,456,61" alt="Auto5" href="http://5.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="457,0,544,61" alt="Auto6" href="http://6.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="546,0,636,61" alt="Auto7" href="http://7.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="3,62,93,116" alt="Auto8" href="http://8.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="94,62,183,115" alt="Auto9" href="http://9.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="184,62,274,115" alt="Auto10" href="http://10.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="275,62,365,115" alt="Auto11" href="http://11.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="366,62,456,116" alt="Auto12" href="http://12.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="456,62,545,117" alt="Auto13" href="http://13.jpg" target="_blank"> <area shape="rect" coords="546,62,635,117" alt="Auto14" href="http://14.jpg" target="_blank"> </map> Die einzelenen http://x.jpg müssen natürlich mit dem entsprechenden Link zur Grafik ausgetauscht werden. Intern mit auf GC hochgeladenen Grafiken oder von externen Seiten. Gruß Fantasy2004
  3. I will now describe a much older statistics issue that is still unresolved. When viewing the 'waymarks' (from the drop-down menu on the top of the welcome page) and moving from past-30-days-most-visited to past-365-days-most visited (or from latter to former), an error message box appears. An Error Has Occurred... After creating this error, my access to that waymarks page can be disrupted for hours.
  4. Active caches per province: 1. Gauteng: 2146 (28.8% of the total) 2. Western Cape: 1582 (21.2%) 3. Kwazulu Natal: 1211 (16.3%) 4. Eastern Cape: 669 (9.0%) 5. Mpumalanga: 582 (7.8%) 6. Free State: 566 (7.6%) 7. North West: 282 (3.8%) 8. Limpopo: 272 (3.7%) 9. Northern Cape: 135 (1.8%) Finds per province during the last 365 days: 1. Gauteng: 123163 (34.3% of the total) 2. Western Cape: 104102 (29.0%) 3. Kwazulu Natal: 45334 (12.6%) 4. Mpumalanga: 22190 (6.2%) 5. Free State: 20918 (5.8%) 6. Eastern Cape: 19378 (5.4%) 7. North West: 11934 (3.3%) 8. Limpopo: 8687 (2.4%) 9. Northern Cape: 3045 (0.8%) Finds per active cache during the last 365 days: 1. Western Cape: 18.2 2. Gauteng: 17.5 Whole of South Africa: 13.7 3. North West: 12.2 4. Kwazulu Natal: 11.4 5. Free State: 10.5 6. Mpumalanga: 9.0 7. Northern Cape: 7.3 8. Eastern Cape: 7.1 9. Limpopo: 5.6
  5. Daklem, što ste odlučili ove godine ili u ovome periodu, što ganjate, što vam je želja ? nama je u planu počistiti 365(6) matricu i - fala na pitanju - vec nam 10tak dana dobro ide
  6. Premium Member [Caches Found] 22300 Found it 08/11/2016 I headed on up the hill this morning While the wild westerlies tried at times to blow me off the mountain No rain !! Here on the exposed westerly bit of the mountain, I was hiding from the blast as best I could And soon found something cache like !! Ooh !! Yuck !! It's a puddle in there !! I guess there was a container attached to the lid I found somewhere in there once I satisfied meself with signing the 'camo' to satisfy the log signing claim Hey !! I found the cache TFTC !! View Log Member [Caches Found] 365 Temporarily Disable Listing Temporarily Disable Listing 07/11/2016 hi, please this is not in any shape to collect. View Log Premium Member [Caches Found] 1994 Found it Found it 06/11/2016 Easy find the cache, but the lid is broken, well is full of water. Found piece of plastic bag where once was a logbook. Need to fix this. View Log Member [Caches Found] 137 Needs Maintenance 04/11/2016 Pretty much destroyed. Lid is smashed, well is full of water, logbook nowhere to be seen. I hope the CO will repair as it's a great cache. As for Te Reo- a couple of colleagues wrote this: Mauao Kopurererua Takitimu Huria Ngati Ranginui e Otumoetai e E kore rawa Te tangata E pakari I te wai marino Otumoetai e Member [Caches Found] 137 Found it 04/11/2016 Good news - I found it. Bad news - it's pretty much destroyed. Lid is smashed, well is full of water, logbook nowhere to be seen. This cache was a piece of 4" PVC pipe buried vertically in the ground and was in trouble for a long time before being disabled. Cache
  7. I've made long hikes up mountains only to DNF traditional caches hidden up there. I don't think that's unfair. It's a risk I voluntarily accepted before making the efforts. The possibility of an archived cache is one of the risks you accept when you take on a challenge cache, as is the possibility of DNFing it. Sometimes you can mitigate these risks by finding the challenge cache and signing its log before you get very involved with the challenge. (All my challenges caches allow you to do this.) Often, you also can delay any documentation efforts until after you've signed the log. If the risks are still unacceptable to you, then you don't have to do the challenge. Nobody's holding a gun to your head. I sort of get the idea that the challenge is put out there and you can accept the challenge or not (the way Geocaching Challenges work). You seem to argue that if I go find a challenge cache and write in the physical log I'm accepting the challenge and I shouldn't complain that I can't log online if don't complete it. Other that I don't feel like I'm accepting the challenge when I post a note on the page saying I found the caches, that's pretty much how it works for me. If I haven't done the challenge, and later on in the course of my normal geocaching I happen to complete it, I would go back and change my log to a find. But I'm not going out of my way to accept challenges and jump through hoops for a smiley. Again, all I've said here is that I sympathize with the high number cacher who believe that he must have qualified given all the caches he found, but doesn't have the documentation that the cache owner requires. I understand that the guidelines allow the cache owner to delete this find log just I understand that the guidelines allow a cache owner to delete a find on a traditional cache under certain circumstances. Using smileys to record traditional (and many other) caches as found causes all sorts of strange behavior. For examples, see hundreds of threads on this forum, including this one: Found It = Didn't Find It. I suppose that it is true that people will have different definitions of a find for all kinds of caches. Certainly someone could interpret a streak to mean you looked for cache every day, not necessarily found one; or that you maintained the rate of at least one cache per day over some period, meaning you could skip a day or two and still qualify. I'm pretty sure most streak challenges are clear about a find each day, but someone who interprets streaks differently may think it justified to date logs so there is one find per day even though this isn't really the case. Nobody is saying you shouldn't speak up about aspects of challenge caches (or LPCs, power trail caches, etc.) that you don't like. There are plenty of valid arguments why individuals might not like these types of caches. But suggesting that someone is forcing you to do them is not one of those valid arguments. At least nobody has ever held a gun to my head and ordered me to find a cache. Arguing that if all caches were challenge caches means some geocachers would no longer participate in this activity isn't taking the issue to its "logical conclusion." Indeed, such an appeal to extremes is a logical fallacy. Nobody is saying all caches should be challenge caches. Certainly it's not the case that challenges are ever going threaten traditional caches, and probably not even traditional puzzles. Of course if Groundspeak were to give challenge caches there own icon, that could open a flood gate of people wanting to own a challenge cache. Already in my area there are streak challenges for 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 365, 365+1 days. For some streaks, there may be more than one challenge cache in the area. Soon will have streaks of every integral value between 1 and 500 along with streaks for finding a cache every Wednesday for some period of Wednesdays. Most challenges out there are reasonable geocaching achievements, even if some are are a little difficult for most people to attain. The newer guidelines limit the more silly and often abusive challenges. But still, geocachers are creative people, and they continue to come up with challenges that are harder to understand, harder to document, and more likely to be controversial. It was the difficulty to control abusive ALRs that led to their ban. It was the difficulty in defining "wow" that lead to virtuals being grandfathered. I don't doubt that some see the same issues occurring with challenges. I have seen a number of challenges retracted after the reviewer decided that they didn't comply with guidelines. For now, the ones out there that I don't like I'm able to ignore (or find and log with a note).
  8. I like to add badges and things to my profile, but I do so with the expectation that the only person who cares about my profile at all is me. I don't mind badges or souvenirs, my problem is that ones that I would care about don't exist. Completed Jasmer, D/T matrix, 365/366 calendar, 360 degree circle, and 500 mile well traveled cacher. Also, completed GeoTours. So create them yourself and paste them in there! Share them with others who have also achieved those things. That's what people used to do.
  9. I like to add badges and things to my profile, but I do so with the expectation that the only person who cares about my profile at all is me. I don't mind badges or souvenirs, my problem is that ones that I would care about don't exist. Completed Jasmer, D/T matrix, 365/366 calendar, 360 degree circle, and 500 mile well traveled cacher. Also, completed GeoTours.
  10. Then the solution is to not discuss any challenge cache ideas that might conceivably violate any of Groundspeak's challenge cache guidelines, at least if there are any new challenge caches that use those ideas. No, the solution is just to discuss with common sense, on topic, and sheesh, treat the thread just like other threads that may talk about issues and concerns without naming specific caches. Yes there may be collateral damage through discussion, but my hope for the discussion is not to become a thread where people keep bringing up and naming GC's that seem to break the guidelines. Take that to reviewers, there's no relevant reason to the discussion to call them out specifically here, just like in other similar threads. [Emphasis in original.] If you apply a little common sense, then you should quickly realize there are numerous relevant reasons for naming specific challenge caches. For example, the cache I recently mentioned was written in Spanish, which I don't understand very well. Although Google Translate indicated that the cache required one to "have found a cache of more than 10,101 km from home," we all know Google Translate can sometimes seriously misinterpret passages. I wanted people to be able to refer to the cache in question so that they didn't have to rely on Google Translate. Someone else might come across another challenge cache that requires people to find 100 caches on a single day, which would seem to contradict Groundspeak's "time-limited" guideline. An examination of the actual challenge cache, however, might indicate that the listing page later clarifies that the "single day" refers to a single day of the 366-day Finds Calendar on your Profile page's Statistics page (i.e., years are irrelevant). Another person might come across a challenge cache that requires a 1,000-day consecutive finding streak, despite Groundspeak's 365-day limit on such challenges. A closer inspection of the actual listing page might reveal that this particular challenge was published in 2014, before the new limit was imposed. But I'm still not sure why you're so fixated on omitting challenge cache names. There will be "collateral damage" to questionable challenge caches even if the cache names are absent from the discussion (and the loss of all the benefits that could entail). As you noted earlier, "it's certainly not hard [for Groundspeak] to pull a daily list of worldwide challenge caches and find it easily and quickly, since they're published so rarely." So I stand by my original point. If you don't want to risk Groundspeak archiving questionable challenge caches, then don't mention them on these forums, either by name or by concept. I've refrained from doing so on several occasions. The "find caches X kms apart in a day" challenges likely were published before the new guidelines took effect. Now, requiring people to find two caches on a single day violates the "time-limited" guideline (see #9). Your variations also would run afoul of that same guideline. Seriously, requiring the finding of two caches in a single day (i.e., 24-hour day), is against the new challenge cache guidelines.
  11. Trying to find out where I find out requirements for being awarded a particular souvenir or what souvenirs are available? EXAMPLE: I thought I'd get a souvenir awarded for 30 days consecutive caching. Do I have to go to 365 consecutive days? How do I find that out? How do I know what other souvenirs are available to me? Thank you.
  12. this part is interesting to me. could you be more specific in this subject? Look at https://www.geocaching.com/blog/2014/08/jasmer-fizzy-and-365/ and you'll see three typical challenges someone might try to accomplish. There's no way I know of to use the GC.com web site to find needed caches to fill in your Fizzy Challenge grid. You can run a series of queries or if you download a bunch of PQs to filter offline or use Project-GC you click a button and it shows you. Same goes for finding caches placed on specific dates or months/years referenced by the other challenges on that page. I'm going to a new area not near my home location and I'd like to find some of the oldest caches, say 2003 or older. I sometimes look and see if there are caches which haven't been found in 6+ months and consider going after those. I might try and apply any of the above to a route I might be driving. Those examples and many more aren't possible or extremely inefficient to attempt using the GC.com website search functions.
  13. Did anyone from Groundspeak reply to this? Try riding a bike and have the " getting close" pop up at every cache on a 365 cache trail.. jens985 Premium Member Group:+Premium Members Posts:1 Joined:01-January 11 Posted 23 April 2016 - 05:19 AM As someone who exclusively uses her iPhone to geocache, I have to say that there have been some great improvements to the app lately, and I appreciate that Groundspeak is working on making the experience better. During all of the changes, I've been thinking about the features that would make the app PERFECT (at least for me), and I'd welcome any additions to my "Iphone App Wishlist". This is not me whining, I know the app is a work in progress. 1. Add/remove caches to lists - love the recent addition enabling looking at lists, but its a pain that I can't edit the list in the field. 2. Map lists - I'd love to be able to see all of the caches on my list in map form. 3. Needs Maintenance log - right now I can only log a found, dnf, or note - but a needs maintenance would be super handy! 4. Favorite points - I know others have said this as well, but I hate having to remember to come back to the site to award favorite points. 5. Attributes - another well-voiced frustration on these forums. It's worth repeating! 6. You're getting close - can we disable it? Disable the sound? Nothing like trying to be in "stealth mode" and having that loud sound announce your presence to everyone around you This is by no means an exhaustive list - but these features would give us less dependency on the website while out in the field, which would be incredibly helpful. Thanks Groundspeak!
  14. There is one such challenge for even the 366 days calendar in Czech Republic, has 24 finders up to now: Challenge Forest - Everday Yellow There is also a similar Challenge Forest- Everyday Green for traditionals and 47 finders Challenge Forest - Everyday Blue for Unknown caches with 31 finders. So while in Czech Republic it might be slightly easier to fill the Unknown calendar the Multi calendar it is clearly doable, the challenges are all rated D5. I would think that fulfilling that challenge without knowing about it is sort of unlikely, from the three Austrians that found more than 3000 multi-caches two stand at 364 days and one at 365 days. As unlikely as fulfilling the GC6GEZ0 Find 5 Confluence caches in 3 Countries challenge. It isn't too difficult at all, so no problem with it, but simply no one was thinking about it before except the owner. But there are a lot of geocachers locally that only need less than ten more days for filling their multi calendar and abundance who need less that 30 days. Once it is known there is a challenge people start filling their grids, otherwise you might continue finding the 'wrong' cachetypes for a certain day years over years, even with a ten year streak. I would bet that after one year there would be at least 30 finders also in Austria.
  15. It may or may not be misleading. I don't know that their response isn't global. I know my interpretation of what they said read to me as global. Do I know if they did any data mining or comparisons; no. The point of appeals is to be a second view and to relook at and reinterpret earlier decisions if someone feels there is an issue. I think it makes sense to look at a challenge like this more regionally but at the same time, the answer, even with different data could be the same. Maybe they decided that multi caches are a dying type and shouldn't be used. Or maybe they want less regional policy and want something that is either yes or no so they have to deal with less back and forth. I can't and won't speak for them. I can just say, their response seemed like a global response to using other icon types in a 365 non-streak fill in the grid. Ok thanks for yet another clarification. I misunderstood what you wrote before in the sense that you believed it to be a local response. I hope that in this light what I wrote makes sense to you.
  16. It may or may not be misleading. I don't know that their response isn't global. I know my interpretation of what they said read to me as global. Do I know if they did any data mining or comparisons; no. The point of appeals is to be a second view and to relook at and reinterpret earlier decisions if someone feels there is an issue. I think it makes sense to look at a challenge like this more regionally but at the same time, the answer, even with different data could be the same. Maybe they decided that multi caches are a dying type and shouldn't be used. Or maybe they want less regional policy and want something that is either yes or no so they have to deal with less back and forth. I can't and won't speak for them. I can just say, their response seemed like a global response to using other icon types in a 365 non-streak fill in the grid.
  17. Thanks for the clarification. I now understand that there has been an appeal case in your review territority that was totally unrelated to the request for a challenge checker by oberi a cacher from Germany on the project-gc challenge checker forum. So the above then seems to say that the specific appeal dealt with a concrete challenge cache in the US. So my new question is this: Has HQ decided in general that multi grid filling challenge caches (just assume the requirement is to find a single multi cache for each of the 365 days) are forbidden? If not, I find it a bit misleading that you posted your reply to a thread coming from someone from Germany from an area where there exist sufficiently many multi caches. As I said, without ever having looked at my grids I'm closer to having filled all days with multi caches than with mysteries and it would not take me that long if I wanted to fill my multi grid completely (not that I have this ambition). PA is a large area, indeed. However compare the numbers for PA you obtained with the numbers only for the city of Vienna (not that large and much smaller than the usual caching area of regular cachers): 2357 50.3 Traditional Cache 1249 26.7 Unknown Cache 736 15.7 Multi-cache 15 0.3 Wherigo Cache 14 0.3 Letterbox Hybrid 11 0.2 Earthcache 10 0.2 Webcam Cache While still traditionals and mysteries are more frequent the difference to multi caches is not that large (and do not forget the relative smallness of Vienna). Actually your post in reply to oberi's post created the impression that there is a hard rule that multi caches are not allowed for such challenge caches. Why would then someone go for appeal? Typically appeal will be used when there are borderline cases where one can interpret a guideline differently or when not all aspects seem to be have been taken into account. Anything else seems to be a waste of time. In any case I think that a fill the grid with multi caches challenge cache is much easier for many cachers than say find 10000 traditionals which I guess will be easily approved in most cache dense countries. The "fill the grid with multi caches" challenge caches would be one where most cachers have to do at least a bit of work and only very few would already qualify before they become aware of a challenge and that seems to be the only real appeal of challenge caches. I agree with that rule but think that it would be helpful if they added such new rules very quickly to the guidelines.
  18. Maybe I'm missing something, but how does that answer the question...namely, why are multi-caches excluded from the 365 day challenge? Perhaps a better question is "what reason can be given for excluding them?" What you missed is that cezanne asked a two-part question: "So why has HQ decided that multi cache grid filling caches are not allowed and why is this is not mentioned in the guidelines?" (Emphasis added) I felt comfortable answering the second part of the question, as I knew the outcome of the appeal and the timing of it, and I'm familiar with the periodic updates to the linked challenge cache guidance. I wanted to rebut the assertion that there are hidden, secret guidelines. I was not comfortable in explaining the reasoning because I did not participate directly in the dialogue of the appeal. Fortunately OReviewer has posted to answer that portion of the question.
  19. No, the OP on PGC does not want a streak checker (type restrictions are not allowed there anyhow). He wanted a challenge cache where you need to have found a multi cache for each of the 365 days which exist in every year - it does not matter in which year you filled a day with a multi cache. It seems completely arbitrary to me to allow such challenge caches for traditionals and mysteries but not for multi caches (except of course in areas with hardly any multi caches, but here the decision is apparently a worldwide one - the OP comes from Germany). The people at PGC cannot understand why the multi case is not allowed either - typically they already advise cachers who ask for a checker in advance that something will not be allowed or advise them to ask - this did not happen here. The no seems to have come out of the nowhere.
  20. Maybe I'm missing something, but how does that answer the question...namely, why are multi-caches excluded from the 365 day challenge? Perhaps a better question is "what reason can be given for excluding them?"
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  22. We've heard a lot of speculation, conjecture and theorizing...but no comments from those that actually made the decision at the time of formation.... They are too busy working to keep their business going to spend time here. 24/7/365? I'm impressed! Actually, though, to answer that, they don't need to spend a single second here now! I asked about what was said and done *14 years ago*, and fortunately Geodarts had a helpful answer.
  23. Confessions of an FTFer... I wouldn't really say it is about the competition. I know lots and lots of people who have done and are doing long daily find streaks, like the 365 or 366 day challenges that are super popular now. That isn't really about competition, in that plenty of other people will have already done it before you, and it's not like you are going to do it "better" than they did. No, it's something else, it's "self competition" that drives someone to be willing to make the sacrifices, reset the priorities, weather the storms to keep a streak going. I am not a "streaker" myself, but I totally get why people do it, even when they say later "that was hard, I had to make a lot more sacrifices and overcome a lot more problems that I expected I would have had to." So it is for me. I'm sitting at Buffalo Wild Wings with a friend... and all the sudden my phone is making this klaxon "general quarters" alarm noise (that is my notification-only ringtone), and right at that moment, we have to decide... Do we stay here, and finish our diet cokes, or do we shovel our wings into a to-go box and run out into the rain and go? The decision making process is fun. The preparation of needing to keep your crap in the car and your batteries charged is fun. Running into other cachers at the GZ and finding it together is fun, even more fun than finding it first. And as others have mentioned, there's a sense of adventure being the beta tester. I would say that one out of three FTF runs I have made have had significant issues... misrated, wrong container type, bad coords, private property, wrong attributes... All just adds to it for me. Some of my favorite FTFs involved overcoming HUGE posting problems that I had to overcome. I had one whose coords were about 1,000 feet off. The word dionosaur was in the cache name... And I remember a Sinclair station in that part of town... so I go check the treeline next to the Sinclair station, and bingo. Not one other cacher came up with that. And actually, some of my favorite FTFs are caches that had been DNFed for days, or weeks, by cachers with way more experience than me. I have a few where the sum of all the finds for the cachers before me that DNFed was over 100,000. And finally, it's the "now or never" aspect to it. If I put a new cache off and don't go for it, then, it just sorta sits on my list until I am finally in that area. There's really no reason to go grab it today, it will always be there tomorrow, so why not just sit on the couch today and go look some other day. But the FTF... you either go now, right now, or that window is gone. I like the "incentive" that gives me to get going now. I do know some hounds that take the competitive aspects of it WAY seriously, that's not really me, it's something else, something more akin to what makes people want to do the 365 day challenge. Just my two cents.
  24. This is a list of over 7000 topo maps and the mem.capacity needed on your Garmin unit. This might help the GPS'r shopper decide what they want or need for that future GPS'r Unit. This is in responce to ............ Garmin Etrex Legend - Tell Me About It! Couparangus Posted: Dec 12 2004, 08:53 AM Geocacher Posts: 325 Joined: 29-January 01 Howdy all. I've decided to get my brother a GPS receiver for Xmas this year and see that the eTrex Legend is a good price. I think this is a reasonable unit for a first-time user but would like to hear of any problems you're aware of. Also, I have a question about the 8MB of memory. Can all of this be used with Mapsource map data or is a certain portion of it used for the POI database? Thanks! C-A The 8 megs are for the additional maps not the loaded base maps on the unit. 094C (MESILINKA RIVER) South West Canada 1.09 MB 094D (MCCONNELL CREEK) South West Canada 1.14 MB 094L (KECHIKA RIVER) South West Canada 1.26 MB 114P (TATSHENSHINI RIVER) South West Canada 44 KB 104N (ATLIN) South West Canada 595 KB 104O (JENNINGS RIVER) South West Canada 594 KB 104J (DEASE LAKE) South West Canada 365 KB 104G (TELEGRAPH CREEK) South West Canada 280 KB 104I (CRY LAKE) South West Canada 590 KB 104H (SPATSIZI RIVER) South West Canada 427 KB 104A (BOWSER LAKE) South West Canada 364 KB 094E (TOODOGGONE RIVER) South West Canada 899 KB 094F (WARE) South West Canada 671 KB 094N (TOAD RIVER) South West Canada 285 KB 094H (BEATTON RIVER) South West Canada 570 KB 094I (FONTAS RIVER) South West Canada 249 KB 094P (PETITOT RIVER) South West Canada 302 KB 094B (HALFWAY RIVER) South West Canada 494 KB 084M (BISTCHO LAKE) South Wes Canada 271 KB 084E (CHINCHAGA RIVER) South West Canada 404 KB 084B (PEERLESS LAKE) South West Canada 119 KB 084J (JOHN D'OR PRAIRIE) South West Canada 290 KB 084O (WHITESAND RIVER) South West Canada 153 KB 084F (BISON LAKE) South West Canada 149 KB 084D (CLEAR HILLS) South West Canada 146 KB 084G - W (WADLIN LAKE) South West Canada 108 KB 084G - E (WADLIN LAKE) South West Canada 118 KB 084L - N (ZAMA LAKE) South West Canada 65 KB 084L - S (ZAMA LAKE) South West Canada 123 KB 094M - S (RABBIT RIVER) South West Canada 303 KB 094M - NW (RABBIT RIVER) South West Canada 60 KB 094O - W (MAXHAMISH LAKE) South West Canada 184 KB 094O - E (MAXHAMISH LAKE) South West Canada 147 KB 094J - SE (FORT NELSON) South West Canada 33 KB 094J - SC (FORT NELSON) South West Canada 94 KB 094K - NE (TUCHODI LAKES) South West Canada 24 KB 094K (TUCHODI LAKES) South West Canada 375 KB 104P - NW (MCDAME) South West Canada 75 KB 084N - W (STEEN RIVER) South West Canada 68 KB 084K - SW (MOUNT WATT) South West Canada 9 KB 084K (MOUNT WATT) South West Canada 37 KB 084N - E (STEEN RIVER) South West Canada 154 KB 114O (YAKUTAT) South West Canada 55 KB 114P / 114I (TATSHENSHINI RIVER) South West Canada 109 KB 104F (SUMDUM) South West Canada 254 KB 104K / 104L (TULSEQUAH) South West Canada 1.15 MB 104M - W (SKAGWAY) South West Canada 85 KB 104M - E (SKAGWAY) South West Canada 260 KB 104B / 104C - W (ISKUT RIVER) South West Canada 71 KB 104B / 104C - E (ISKUT RIVER) South West Canada 143 KB 104P - E (MCDAME) South West Canada 276 KB 033D (EASTMAIN) South Central Canada 176 KB 033L (POINTE LOUIS-XIV) South Central Canada 882 KB 034M (PART OF 044P OTTAWA ISLANDS) South Central Canada 56 KB 034D (TUKARAK ISLAND) South Central Canada 225 KB 034E (KING GEORGE ISLANDS) South Central Canada 32 KB 042N (OGOKI) South Central Canada 223 KB 043A (FORT ALBANY) South Central Canada 82 KB 043B (KAPISKAU RIVER) South Central Canada 211 KB 043C (MISSISA LAKE) South Central Canada 211 KB 043G (EKWAN RIVER) South Central Canada 153 KB 043J (LAKITUSAKI RIVER) South Central Canada 211 KB 043K (SUTTON LAKE) South Central Canada 398 KB 043L (CLENDENNING RIVER) South Central Canada 390 KB 043M (FORT SEVERN) South Central Canada 342 KB 043N (WINISK) South Central Canada 89 KB 043O (CAPE HENRIETTA MARIA) South Central Canada 49 KB 043H (AKIMISKI ISLAND NORTH) South Central Canada 27 KB 043I (BEAR ISLAND) South Central Canada 4 KB 053I (FAWN RIVER) South Central Canada 343 KB 053P (ISLAND RIVER) South Central Canada 283 KB 054G (CAPE TATNAM) South Central Canada 80 KB 054C (HAYES RIVER) South Central Canada 309 KB 054F (YORK FACTORY) South Central Canada 728 KB 054K (CAPE CHURCHILL) South Central Canada 144 KB 054B (KASKATTAMA RIVER) South Central Canada 430 KB 053O (STURGEON LAKE) South Central Canada 70 KB 043D (LANSDOWNE HOUSE) South Central Canada 155 KB 042O (GHOST RIVER) South Central Canada 202 KB 042P (MOOSONEE) South Central Canada 76 KB 032M (FORT-RUPERT) South Central Canada 11 KB 033E (RIVIERE AU CASTOR) South Central Canada 170 KB 042M (FORT HOPE) South Central Canada 139 KB 043F - W (MATATETO RIVER) South Central Canada 130 KB 043F - E (MATATETO RIVER) South Central Canada 142 KB 054A - NW (BLACK DUCK RIVER) South Central Canada 16 KB 054A (BLACK DUCK RIVER) South Central Canada 175 KB 053J (THORNE RIVER) South Central Canada 648 KB 053K (STULL LAKE) South Central Canada 132 KB 034L (INUKJUAK) South Central Canada 147 KB 033M (SNAPE ISLAND) South Central Canada 67 KB 043E (WINISKISIS CHANNEL) South Central Canada 138 KB 044P (OTTAWA ISLANDS) South Central Canada 45 KB 044I (FARMER ISLAND) South Central Canada 3 KB 044A (PART OF 034D TUKARAK ISLAND) South Central Canada 10 KB 043P (PART OF 033M SNAPE ISLAND) South Central Canada 4 KB 054H (PART OF 054G CAPE TATNAM) South Central Canada 3 KB 044D (PART OF 054A BLACK DUCK RIVER) South Central Canada 19 KB 054M (CARIBOU RIVER) South Central Canada 922 KB 064I (SHETHANEI LAKE) South Central Canada 945 KB 064J (TADOULE LAKE) South Central Canada 915 KB 064K (WHISKEY JACK LAKE) South Central Canada 1.07 MB 064N (KASMERE LAKE) South Central Canada 1.30 MB 064O (MUNROE LAKE) South Central Canada 1.39 MB 064P (NEJANILINI LAKE) South Central Canada 1.19 MB 084H (NAMUR LAKE) South West Canada 785 KB 084A (ALGAR LAKE) South West Canada 207 KB 074D (FORT MCMURRAY) South West Canada 23 KB 054L (CHURCHILL) South Central Canada 342 KB 064G (BIG SAND LAKE) South Central Canada 176 KB 064F (BROCHET) South Central Canada 777 KB 064H (NORTHERN INDIAN LAKE) South Central Canada 58 KB 054E (HERCHMER) South Central Canada 89 KB 074E - NW (BITUMOUNT) South West Canada 45 KB 074E - E (BITUMOUNT) South West Canada 121 KB 023E (NITCHEQUON) South East Canada 1.55 MB 023F (LAC BERMEN) South East Canada 1.22 MB 023M (LAC GAYOT) South East Canada 1.48 MB 023N (RIVIERE SERIGNY) South East Canada 1.07 MB 023P (LAC RESOLUTION) South East Canada 909 KB 024B (LAC JEANNIN) South East Canada 0.98 MB 024C (LAC CAMBRIEN) South East Canada 960 KB 024D (LAC MARICOURT) South East Canada 1.29 MB 024E (LAC AIGNEAU) South East Canada 1.09 MB 024F (LAC HERODIER) South East Canada 1.10 MB 024G (LAC SAFFRAY) South East Canada 1.34 MB 024L (LAC DUFREBOY) South East Canada 1.33 MB 024O (PART OF 024P POINTE LE DROIT) South East Canada 3 KB 033A (LAC ROSSIGNOL) South East Canada 1.27 MB 033J (LAC KINGLET) South East Canada 1.21 MB 033P (LAC BIENVILLE) South East Canada 1.13 MB 034A (LAC DES LOUPS MARINS) South East Canada 1.84 MB 034B (LAC A L'EAU CLAIRE) South East Canada 1.43 MB 034F (BROUGHTON ISLAND) South East Canada 672 KB 034G (LAC MINTO) South East Canada 2.15 MB 034H (LAC NEDLOUC) South East Canada 1.71 MB 034I (LAC LA POTHERIE) South East Canada 1.48 MB 034J (LAC VERNON) South East Canada 2.40 MB 034K (RIVIERE INNUKSUAC) South East Canada 1.82 MB 034O (LAC ANUC) South East Canada 2.05 MB 034P (LAC DU PELICAN) South East Canada 1.50 MB 034C (LAC GUILLAUME-DELISLE) South East Canada 356 KB 033N (POSTE-DE-LA-BALEINE) South East Canada 546 KB 033O (LAC MONTROCHAND) South East Canada 1.11 MB 033K (RIVIERE DENYS) South East Canada 1.02 MB 033I (LAC MISTANUKAW) South East Canada 1.11 MB 033C (RESERVOIR OPINACA) South East Canada 152 KB 033B (LAC LICHTENEGER) South East Canada 898 KB 033H (LAC SAUVOLLES) South East Canada 757 KB 024M (LAC PETERS) South East Canada 1.24 MB 024J (LAC RALLEAU) South East Canada 474 KB 023B (LAC OPOCOPA) South East Canada 161 KB 023C (LAC VALLARD) South East Canada 79 KB 023D (LAC NAOCOCANE) South East Canada 997 KB 023O (LAC WAKUACH) South East Canada 546 KB 024N (HOPES ADVANCE BAY) South East Canada 1 KB 024I (RIVIERE KOROC) South East Canada 795 KB 024K (KUUJJUAQ) South East Canada 827 KB 023J (SCHEFFERVILLE) South East Canada 66 KB 023I (WOODS LAKE) South East Canada 50 KB 023G (SHABOGAMO LAKE) South East Canada 123 KB 033G (LAC DE LA FREGATE) South East Canada 63 KB 033G - S (LAC DE LA FREGATE) South East Canada 362 KB 022G (CAP-CHAT) South East Canada 2 KB 033F - SE (LAC SAKAMI) South East Canada 132 KB 033F - SW (LAC SAKAMI) South East Canada 39 KB 034N (KOGALUK BAY) South East Canada 1.48 MB 034N - NW (KOGALUK BAY) South East Canada 5 KB 024P (POINTE LE DROIT) South East Canada 293 KB 024H (LAC HENRIETTA) South East Canada 1.34 MB 024A (LAC BRISSON) South East Canada 975 KB 023L (LAC HURAULT) South East Canada 375 KB 023L - S (LAC HURAULT) South East Canada 80 KB 023K (CANIAPISCAU) South East Canada 602 KB 023K - N (CANIAPISCAU) South East Canada 71 KB 065A (EDEHON LAKE) Northern Canada 1.02 MB 065B (NUELTIN LAKE) Northern Canada 1.30 MB 065C (ENNADAI LAKE) Northern Canada 1.48 MB 065D (SNOWBIRD LAKE) Northern Canada 1.22 MB 065E (BOYD LAKE) Northern Canada 1.67 MB 065F (ENNADAI) Northern Canada 1.21 MB 065G (WATTERSON LAKE) Northern Canada 1.11 MB 065L (CAREY LAKE) Northern Canada 1.00 MB 065M (CLARKE RIVER) Northern Canada 766 KB 065N (DUBAWNT LAKE) Northern Canada 736 KB 065O (TEBESJUAK LAKE) Northern Canada 898 KB 065P (THIRTY MILE LAKE) Northern Canada 782 KB 066A (SCHULTZ LAKE) Northern Canada 1.03 MB 066B (ABERDEEN LAKE) Northern Canada 872 KB 066C (BEVERLY LAKE) Northern Canada 926 KB 066D (TAMMARVI RIVER) Northern Canada 760 KB 066E (JERVOISE RIVER) Northern Canada 1.06 MB 066F (PELLY LAKE) Northern Canada 1.12 MB 066G (DEEP ROSE LAKE) Northern Canada 1.08 MB 066H (AMER LAKE) Northern Canada 1.18 MB 066I (IAN CALDER LAKE) Northern Canada 884 KB 066J (JOE LAKE) Northern Canada 875 KB 066K (ARMARK LAKE) Northern Canada 1.06 MB 066L (MACALPINE LAKE) Northern Canada 1.09 MB 066M (PERRY RIVER) Northern Canada 1.06 MB 066N (OGDEN BAY) Northern Canada 1.01 MB 066O (McLOUGHLIN BAY) Northern Canada 1.14 MB 066P (SHERMAN BASIN) Northern Canada 691 KB 067A (SIMPSON STRAIT) Northern Canada 672 KB 067B (QUEEN MAUD GULF) Northern Canada 174 KB 067C (ADMIRALTY ISLAND) Northern Canada 659 KB 067D (CAPE FELIX) Northern Canada 600 KB 067E (PASLEY BAY) Northern Canada 84 KB 067F (DENMARK BAY) Northern Canada 556 KB 067G (PART OF 067H FRANKLIN STRAIT) Northern Canada 10 KB 067H (FRANKLIN STRAIT) Northern Canada 276 KB 068A (FISHER LAKE) Northern Canada 698 KB 068B (MOUNT COWIE) Northern Canada 518 KB 068C (BALDWIN HEAD) Northern Canada 201 KB 068D (BARING CHANNEL) Northern Canada 497 KB 068E (LOWTHER ISLAND) Northern Canada 63 KB 068F (PART OF 068G GRAHAM MOORE BAY) Northern Canada 2 KB 068G (GRAHAM MOORE BAY) Northern Canada 358 KB 068H (McDOUGALL SOUND) Northern Canada 656 KB 069A (PENNY STRAIT) Northern Canada 417 KB 069B (HELENA ISLAND) Northern Canada 373 KB 069C (KING CHRISTIAN ISLAND) Northern Canada 68 KB 069D (CAPE NATHORST) Northern Canada 59 KB 069E (HASSEL SOUND) Northern Canada 300 KB 069F (ELLEF RINGNES ISLAND) Northern Canada 697 KB 069G (PART OF 069H MEIGHEN ISLAND, PEARY CHANNEL) Northern Canada 102 KB 069H (MEIGHEN ISLAND) Northern Canada 67 KB 075A (WHOLDAIA LAKE) Northern Canada 1.28 MB 075B (ABITAU LAKE) Northern Canada 1.34 MB 075C (HILL ISLAND LAKE) Northern Canada 1.44 MB 075E (TALTSON LAKE) Northern Canada 1.56 MB 075F (NONACHO LAKE) Northern Canada 1.31 MB 075G (MCCANN LAKE) Northern Canada 1.49 MB 075H (RENNIE LAKE) Northern Canada 1.43 MB 075I (BEAVERHILL LAKE) Northern Canada 1.04 MB 075J (LYNX LAKE) Northern Canada 1.50 MB 075K (RELIANCE) Northern Canada 1.01 MB 075L (SNOWDRIFT) Northern Canada 734 KB 075N (WALMSLEY LAKE) Northern Canada 1.72 MB 075O (ARTILLERY LAKE) Northern Canada 1.29 MB 075P (HANBURY RIVER) Northern Canada 939 KB 076A (BAILLIE RIVER) Northern Canada 931 KB 076E (CONTWOYTO LAKE) Northern Canada 1.14 MB 076H (DUGGAN LAKE) Northern Canada 1.08 MB 076I (OVERBY LAKE) Northern Canada 1.12 MB 076J (TINNEY HILLS) Northern Canada 1.20 MB 076K (MARA RIVER) Northern Canada 998 KB 076L (KATHAWACHAGA LAKE) Northern Canada 1.07 MB 076M (HEPBURN ISLAND) Northern Canada 1.12 MB 076N (ARCTIC SOUND) Northern Canada 503 KB 076P (BRICHTA LAKE) Northern Canada 1.03 MB 077B (RICHARDSON ISLANDS) Northern Canada 637 KB 077C (BANNING LAKE) Northern Canada 1.60 MB 077D (CAMBRIDGE BAY) Northern Canada 1.16 MB 077E (WASHBURN LAKE) Northern Canada 1.47 MB 077F (KAGLORYUAK RIVER) Northern Canada 1.23 MB 077G (BURNS LAKE) Northern Canada 0.98 MB 077H (CAPE STANG) Northern Canada 823 KB 078A (CAMPSALL LAKE) Northern Canada 686 KB 078B (WYNNIATT BAY) Northern Canada 728 KB 078C (PART OF 078B WYNNIATT BAY, PART OF 078D STEFANSSON ISLAND) Northern Canada 16 KB 078D (STEFANSSON ISLAND) Northern Canada 378 KB 078E (PART OF 078H BYAM CHANNEL) Northern Canada 19 KB 078F (WINTER HARBOUR) Northern Canada 220 KB 078G (SABINE BAY) Northern Canada 694 KB 078H (BYAM CHANNEL) Northern Canada 784 KB 079A (DOMETT POINT) Northern Canada 77 KB 079B (SABINE PENINSULA) Northern Canada 355 KB 079C (HAZEN STRAIT) Northern Canada 169 KB 079D (LOUGHEED ISLAND) Northern Canada 91 KB 079E (DEER BAY) Northern Canada 86 KB 079F (BORDEN ISLAND) Northern Canada 156 KB 085L (WILLOW LAKE) Northern Canada 601 KB 085M (LAC LA MARTRE) Northern Canada 677 KB 085N (MARIAN RIVER) Northern Canada 781 KB 086C (HARDISTY LAKE) Northern Canada 0.98 MB 086D (RIVIERE GRANDIN) Northern Canada 770 KB 086E (LEITH PENINSULA) Northern Canada 447 KB 086F (CALDER RIVER) Northern Canada 1.40 MB 086G (REDROCK LAKE) Northern Canada 762 KB 086H (POINT LAKE) Northern Canada 776 KB 086I (NAPAKTULIK LAKE) Northern Canada 1.29 MB 086J (HEPBURN LAKE) Northern Canada 1.10 MB 086K (SLOAN RIVER) Northern Canada 1.26 MB 086L (TAKAATCHO RIVER) Northern Canada 465 KB 086M (BEBENSEE LAKE) Northern Canada 677 KB 086N (DISMAL LAKES) Northern Canada 872 KB 086P (KIKERK LAKE) Northern Canada 646 KB 087A (CAPE KRUSENSTERN) Northern Canada 620 KB 087B (BLUENOSE LAKE) Northern Canada 1.28 MB 087C (PENNY BAY) Northern Canada 365 KB 087D (READ ISLAND) Northern Canada 1.16 MB 087E (PRINCE ALBERT SOUND) Northern Canada 878 KB 087F (HOLMAN ISLAND) Northern Canada 367 KB 087G (WALKER BAY) Northern Canada 615 KB 087H (SANERAUN HILLS) Northern Canada 899 KB 088A (RICHARD COLLINSON INLET) Northern Canada 813 KB 088D (PEEL POINT) Northern Canada 158 KB 088E (DUNDAS PENINSULA) Northern Canada 330 KB 088G (EGLINTON ISLAND) Northern Canada 530 KB 088H (MURRAY INLET) Northern Canada 728 KB 089A (EMERALD ISLE) Northern Canada 422 KB 089B (INTREPID INLET) Northern Canada 382 KB 089C (SATELLITE BAY) Northern Canada 143 KB 089D (BALLANTYNE STRAIT) Northern Canada 92 KB 089E (JENNESS ISLAND) Northern Canada 37 KB 095F (VIRGINIA FALLS) Northern Canada 685 KB 095K (ROOT RIVER) Northern Canada 702 KB 095P (KELLER LAKE) Northern Canada 545 KB 096A (JOHNNY HOE RIVER) Northern Canada 577 KB 096G (FORT FRANKLIN) Northern Canada 582 KB 096H (GRIZZLY BEAR MOUNTAIN) Northern Canada 318 KB 096I (CAPE MACDONNEL) Northern Canada 335 KB 096J (KILEKALE LAKE) Northern Canada 762 KB 096K (LAC DES BOIS) Northern Canada 572 KB 096L (LAC BELOT) Northern Canada 400 KB 096M (AUBRY LAKE) Northern Canada 969 KB 096N (LAC MAUNOIR) Northern Canada 743 KB 096O (HORTON LAKE) Northern Canada 927 KB 096P (BLOODY RIVER) Northern Canada 734 KB 097B (SIMPSON LAKE) Northern Canada 1.18 MB 097F (MALLOCH HILL) Northern Canada 150 KB 097H (DE SALIS BAY) Northern Canada 561 KB 098B (LENNIE RIVER) Northern Canada 320 KB 098C (PART OF 098D BERNARD RIVER) Northern Canada 84 KB 098F (PART OF 098E CAPE M'CLURE) Northern Canada 103 KB 098H (DYER BAY) Northern Canada 37 KB 099A (HARDINGE BAY) Northern Canada 266 KB 099D (PART OF 089C SATELLITE BAY) Northern Canada 2 KB 560B (PERLEY ISLAND) Northern Canada 46 KB 065H (SOUTH HENIK LAKE) Northern Canada 500 KB 065I (FERGUSON LAKE) Northern Canada 374 KB 065K (KAMILUKUAK LAKE) Northern Canada 777 KB 076B (HEALEY LAKE) Northern Canada 1.18 MB 076C (AYLMER LAKE) Northern Canada 897 KB 065J (TULEMALU LAKE) Northern Canada 659 KB 076O (Rideout Island) Northern Canada 737 KB 076F (NOSE LAKE) Northern Canada 732 KB 076G (BEECHEY LAKE) Northern Canada 850 KB 077A (ELU INLET) Northern Canada 1.09 MB 086O (COPPERMINE) Northern Canada 787 KB 097G (SACHS HARBOUR) Northern Canada 41 KB 097C (FRANKLIN BAY) Northern Canada 781 KB 098E (CAPE M'CLURE) Northern Canada 308 KB 086B (INDIN LAKE) Northern Canada 1.15 MB 086A (WINTER LAKE) Northern Canada 678 KB 085P (UPPER CARP LAKE) Northern Canada 1.70 MB 085O (WECHO RIVER) Northern Canada 1.53 MB 076D (LAC DE GRAS) Northern Canada 847 KB 085H (FORT RESOLUTION) Northern Canada 248 KB 085I (HEARNE LAKE) Northern Canada 226 KB 088F (MERCY BAY) Northern Canada 11 KB 098D (BERNARD RIVER) Northern Canada 564 KB 098A (JESSE HARBOUR) Northern Canada 1.05 MB 088B (DEANS DUNDAS BAY) Northern Canada 657 KB 088C (WHITE SAND CREEK) Northern Canada 373 KB 095M (WRIGLEY LAKE) Northern Canada 432 KB 095O (WRIGLEY) Northern Canada 175 KB 095B (FORT LIARD) Northern Canada 77 KB 095A (TROUT LAKE) Northern Canada 163 KB 085B (BUFFALO LAKE) Northern Canada 75 KB 096B (BLACKWATER LAKE) Northern Canada 77 KB 096D (CARCAJOU CANYON) Northern Canada 29 KB 085G (SULPHUR BAY) Northern Canada 2 KB 085D (KAKISA RIVER) Northern Canada 58 KB 095N (DAHADINNI RIVER) Northern Canada 19 KB 095G (SIBBESTON LAKE) Northern Canada 52 KB 075D (FORT SMITH) Northern Canada 184 KB 095I (BULMER LAKE) Northern Canada 33 KB 075M - SE (MACKAY LAKE) Northern Canada 211 KB 075M - NW (MACKAY LAKE) Northern Canada 424 KB 085F - NW (FALAISE LAKE) Northern Canada 23 KB 085F - E (FALAISE LAKE) Northern Canada 42 KB 085C - NW (TATHLINA LAKE) Northern Canada 12 KB 095H (FORT SIMPSON) Northern Canada 16 KB 095J - SW (CAMSELL BEND) Northern Canada 49 KB 095J - NE (CAMSELL BEND) Northern Canada 11 KB 095L - NW (GLACIER LAKE) Northern Canada 49 KB 095L - NC (GLACIER LAKE) Northern Canada 51 KB 095L - NE (GLACIER LAKE) Northern Canada 209 KB 097A (ERLY LAKE) Northern Canada 104 KB 096F (MAHONY LAKE) Northern Canada 73 KB 096C - W (FORT NORMAN) Northern Canada 103 KB 096C - NE (FORT NORMAN) Northern Canada 26 KB 096E N (NORMAN WELLS) Northern Canada 152 KB 096E - SW (NORMAN WELLS) Northern Canada 81 KB 085A (KLEWI RIVER) Northern Canada 65 KB 079H (CAPE ISACHSEN) Northern Canada 86 KB 015L (PART OF 025I LOKS LAND) Northern Canada 4 KB 015M (PART OF 025P BEEKMAN PENINSULA) Northern Canada 9 KB 016D (PART OF 016E HOARE BAY) Northern Canada 17 KB 016E (HOARE BAY) Northern Canada 389 KB 016K (PART OF 016L CAPE DYER) Northern Canada 70 KB 016L (CAPE DYER) Northern Canada 474 KB 016M (PADLOPING ISLAND) Northern Canada 145 KB 016N (PART OF 016M PADLOPING ISLAND) Northern Canada 2 KB 025B (PART OF 025C AKPATOK ISLAND) Northern Canada 10 KB 025G (PART OF 025J GRINNELL GLACIER) Northern Canada 46 KB 025H (RESOLUTION ISLAND) Northern Canada 289 KB 025I (LOKS LAND) Northern Canada 210 KB 025J (GRINNELL GLACIER) Northern Canada 717 KB 025L (BIG ISLAND) Northern Canada 299 KB 025M (MARKHAM BAY) Northern Canada 615 KB 025N (ARMSHOW RIVER) Northern Canada 699 KB 025O (WARD INLET) Northern Canada 519 KB 025P (BEEKMAN PENINSULA) Northern Canada 656 KB 026A (LEYBOURNE ISLANDS) Northern Canada 228 KB 026B (CHIDLIAK BAY) Northern Canada 590 KB 026C (SYLVIA GRINNELL LAKE) Northern Canada 612 KB 026D (AMADJUAK LAKE) Northern Canada 774 KB 026E (AMADJUAK RIVER) Northern Canada 861 KB 026F (McKEAND RIVER) Northern Canada 550 KB 026G (IRVINE INLET) Northern Canada 556 KB 026H (ABRAHAM BAY) Northern Canada 176 KB 026J (CLEARWATER FIORD) Northern Canada 746 KB 026K (AMITTOK LAKE) Northern Canada 0.98 MB 026L (NETTILLING LAKE) Northern Canada 579 KB 026M (TREDGOLD LAKE) Northern Canada 774 KB 026N (ISURTUQ RIVER) Northern Canada 459 KB 026O (NEDLUKSEAK FIORD) Northern Canada 324 KB 027A (HOME BAY) Northern Canada 355 KB 027B (EKALUGAD FIORD) Northern Canada 969 KB 027C (McBETH FIORD) Northern Canada 572 KB 027D (CAPE HENRY KATER) Northern Canada 160 KB 027E (CAPE HEWETT) Northern Canada 18 KB 027F (CLYDE INLET) Northern Canada 515 KB 027G (SCOTT INLET) Northern Canada 75 KB 029G (PART OF 039H DOBBIN BAY) Northern Canada 51 KB 035A (LAC KLOTZ) Northern Canada 982 KB 035B (LAC COUTURE) Northern Canada 1.82 MB 035E (PART OF 045H MANSEL ISLAND, PART OF 035F KOVIK BAY) Northern Canada 46 KB 035M (PART OF 035N 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(SECHELT) South West Canada 96 KB 092G06 (NORTH VANCOUVER) South West Canada 781 KB 092G07 (PORT COQUITLAM) South West Canada 593 KB 092G08 (STAVE LAKE) South West Canada 548 KB 092G09 (STAVE RIVER) South West Canada 726 KB 092G10 (PITT RIVER) South West Canada 638 KB 092G11 (SQUAMISH) South West Canada 511 KB 092G12 (SECHELT INLET) South West Canada 407 KB 092G13 (JERVIS INLET) South West Canada 515 KB 092G14 (CHEAKAMUS RIVER) South West Canada 635 KB 092G15 (MAMQUAM MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 541 KB 092G16 (GLACIER LAKE) South West Canada 595 KB 092H05 (HARRISON LAKE) South West Canada 440 KB 092H06 (HOPE) South West Canada 610 KB 092H07 (PRINCETON) South West Canada 336 KB 092H08 (HEDLEY) South West Canada 338 KB 092H09 (BANKEIR) South West Canada 249 KB 092H10 (TULAMEEN) South West Canada 331 KB 092H11 (SPUZZUM) South West Canada 534 KB 092H12 (MOUNT URQUHART) South West Canada 601 KB 092H13 (SCUZZY MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 559 KB 092H14 (BOSTON BAR) South West Canada 424 KB 092H15 (ASPEN GROVE) South West Canada 317 KB 092H16 (PARADISE LAKE) South West Canada 216 KB 092I01 (DOUGLAS LAKE) South West Canada 281 KB 092I02 (MERRITT) South West Canada 349 KB 092I03 (PROSPECT CREEK) South West Canada 401 KB 092I04 (LYTTON) South West Canada 607 KB 092I05 (STEIN RIVER) South West Canada 631 KB 092I06 (SPENCES BRIDGE) South West Canada 397 KB 092I07 (MAMIT LAKE) South West Canada 276 KB 092I08 (STUMP LAKE) South West Canada 225 KB 092I09 (KAMLOOPS) South West Canada 318 KB 092I10 (CHERRY CREEK) South West Canada 258 KB 092I11 (ASHCROFT) South West Canada 311 KB 092I12 (LILLOOET) South West Canada 578 KB 092I13 (PAVILION) South West Canada 432 KB 092I14 (CACHE CREEK) South West Canada 277 KB 092I15 (TRANQUILLE RIVER) South West Canada 277 KB 092I16 (HEFFLEY CREEK) South West Canada 252 KB 092J01 (STEIN LAKE) South West Canada 639 KB 092J02 (WHISTLER) South West Canada 578 KB 092J03 (BRANDYWINE FALLS) South West Canada 498 KB 092J04 (PRINCES LOUISA INLET) South West Canada 583 KB 092J05 (CLENDENNING CREEK) South West Canada 621 KB 092J06 (RYAN RIVER) South West Canada 461 KB 092J07 (PEMBERTON) South West Canada 481 KB 092J08 (DUFFEY LAKE) South West Canada 629 KB 092J09 (SHALALTH) South West Canada 653 KB 092J10 (BIRKENHEAD LAKE) South West Canada 586 KB 092J11 (NORTH CREEK) South West Canada 542 KB 092J12 (MOUNT DALGLEISH) South West Canada 527 KB 092J13 (STANLEY SMITH GLACER) South West Canada 405 KB 092J14 (DICKSON RANGE) South West Canada 452 KB 092J15 (BRALORNE) South West Canada 562 KB 092J16 (BRIDGE RIVER) South West Canada 530 KB 092K01 (POWELL LAKE) South West Canada 595 KB 092K02 (DESOLATION SOUND) South West Canada 481 KB 092K03 (QUADRA ISLAND) South West Canada 167 KB 092K04 (BREWSTER LAKE) South West Canada 308 KB 092K05 (SAYWARD) South West Canada 310 KB 092K06 (SONORA ISLAND) South West Canada 283 KB 092K07 (TOBA INLET) South West Canada 437 KB 092K08 (LITTLE TOBA RIVER) South West Canada 617 KB 092K09 (MOUNT ARGYLL) South West Canada 683 KB 092K10 (ORFORD RIVER) South West Canada 655 KB 092K11 (PHILLIPS RIVER) South West Canada 628 KB 092K12 (GLENDALE COVE) South West Canada 336 KB 092K13 (KNIGHT INLET) South West Canada 638 KB 092K14 (STAFFORD RIVER) South West Canada 711 KB 092K15 (SOUTHGATE RIVER) South West Canada 637 KB 092K16 (MOUNT GILBERT) South West Canada 634 KB 092L01 (SCHOEN LAKE) South West Canada 573 KB 092L02 (WOSS LAKE) South West Canada 659 KB 092L03 (KYUQUOT) South West Canada 445 KB 092L04 (BROOKS PENINSULA) South West Canada 213 KB 092L05 (MAHATTA CREEK) South West Canada 405 KB 092L06 (ALICE LAKE) South West Canada 556 KB 092L07 (NIMPKISH) South West Canada 513 KB 092L08 (ADAM RIVER) South West Canada 429 KB 092L09 (MINSTREL ISLAND) South West Canada 376 KB 092L10 (ALERT BAY) South West Canada 168 KB 092L11 (PORT MCNEILL) South West Canada 167 KB 092L12 (QUATSINO) South West Canada 296 KB 092L13 (SHUSHARTIE) South West Canada 157 KB 092L14 (BRADLEY LAGOON) South West Canada 175 KB 092L15 (BROUGHTON ISLAND) South West Canada 351 KB 092L16 (KINGCOME INLET) South West Canada 581 KB 092M01 (ATWAYKELLESSE RIVER) South West Canada 634 KB 092M02 (SEYMOUR INLET) South West Canada 510 KB 092M03 (BELIZE INLET) South West Canada 422 KB 092M04 (CAPE CAUTION) South West Canada 107 KB 092M05 (GOOSE BAY) South West Canada 170 KB 092M06 (SMITH INLET) South West Canada 576 KB 092M07 (MOUNT PHILLEY) South West Canada 590 KB 092M08 (CATTO CREEK) South West Canada 518 KB 092M09 (MACHMELL RIVER) South West Canada 561 KB 092M10 (OWIKENO LAKE) South West Canada 624 KB 092M11 (RIVERS INLET) South West Canada 607 KB 092M12 (FISH EGG INLET) South West Canada 307 KB 092M13 (NAMU) South West Canada 357 KB 092M14 (KILBELLA RIVER) South West Canada 684 KB 092M15 (TZEO RIVER) South West Canada 656 KB 092M16 (SHEEMAHANT RIVER) South West Canada 585 KB 092N01 (CHILKO MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 496 KB 092N02 (HOMATHKO ICEFIELD) South West Canada 432 KB 092N03 (WHITEMANTLE CREEK) South West Canada 528 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Canada 259 KB 092O09 (DOG CREEK) South West Canada 195 KB 092O10 (MOUNT ALEX) South West Canada 135 KB 092O11 (BAMBRICK CREEK) South West Canada 112 KB 092O12 (ELKIN CREEK) South West Canada 126 KB 092O13 (SCUM LAKE) South West Canada 166 KB 092O14 (HANCEVILLE) South West Canada 185 KB 092O15 (RISKE CREEK) South West Canada 321 KB 092O16 (ALKALI LAKE) South West Canada 160 KB 092P01 (LOUIS CREEK) South West Canada 226 KB 092P02 (CRISS CREEK) South West Canada 158 KB 092P03 (LOON LAKE) South West Canada 142 KB 092P04 (CLINTON) South West Canada 346 KB 092P05 (JESMOND) South West Canada 119 KB 092P06 (GREEN LAKE) South West Canada 124 KB 092P07 (BRIDGE LAKE) South West Canada 151 KB 092P08 (CHU CHUA CREEK) South West Canada 255 KB 092P09 (CLEARWATER) South West Canada 236 KB 092P10 (DEKA LAKE) South West Canada 224 KB 092P11 (100 MILE HOUSE) South West Canada 129 KB 092P12 (GUSTAFSEN LAKE) South West Canada 78 KB 092P13 (CHIMNEY LAKE) South West Canada 79 KB 092P14 (LAC LA HACHE) South West Canada 190 KB 092P15 (CANIM LAKE) South West Canada 233 KB 092P16 (MAHOOD LAKE) South West Canada 254 KB 093A01 (CLEARWATER LAKE) South West Canada 285 KB 093A02 (MCKINLEY CREEK) South West Canada 276 KB 093A03 (EAGLE (MURPHY) LAKE) South West Canada 159 KB 093A04 (150 MILE HOUSE) South West Canada 115 KB 093A05 (BEAVER CREEK) South West Canada 226 KB 093A06 (HORSEFLY) South West Canada 306 KB 093A07 (MACKAY RIVER) South West Canada 460 KB 093A08 (AZURE LAKE) South West Canada 467 KB 093A09 (HOBSON LAKE) South West Canada 607 KB 093A10 (QUESNEL LAKE) South West Canada 458 KB 093A11 (SPANISH LAKE) South West Canada 256 KB 093A12 (HYDRAULIC) South West Canada 319 KB 093A13 (SWIFT RIVER) South West Canada 184 KB 093A14 (CARIBOO LAKE) South West Canada 343 KB 093A15 (MITCHELL LAKE) South West Canada 517 KB 093A16 (MOUNT WINDER) South West Canada 590 KB 093B01 (WILLIAMS LAKE) South West Canada 121 KB 093B02 (DRUMMOND LAKE) South West Canada 211 KB 093B03 (ALEXIS CREEK) South West Canada 201 KB 093B04 (REDSTONE) South West Canada 203 KB 093B05 (LOOMIS LAKE) South West Canada 238 KB 093B06 (STUM LAKE) South West Canada 119 KB 093B07 (TWAN LAKE) South West Canada 157 KB 093B08 (SODA CREEK) South West Canada 152 KB 093B09 (ALEXANDRIA) South West Canada 137 KB 093B10 (NARCOSLI CREEK) South West Canada 165 KB 093B11 (TAUTRI CREEK) South West Canada 151 KB 093B12 (CLISBAKO RIVER) South West Canada 159 KB 093B13 (MARMOT LAKE) South West Canada 173 KB 093B14 (LONG JOHN CREEK) South West Canada 165 KB 093B15 (BAKER CREEK) South West Canada 262 KB 093B16 (QUESNEL RIVER) South West Canada 264 KB 093C01 (CHILANKO FORKS) South West Canada 258 KB 093C02 (CHANTSLAR LAKE) South West Canada 218 KB 093C03 (CHARLOTTE LAKE) South West Canada 166 KB 093C04 (JUNKER LAKE) South West Canada 402 KB 093C05 (ATNARKO) South West Canada 280 KB 093C06 (ANAHIM LAKE) South West Canada 105 KB 093C07 (SATAH MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 156 KB 093C08 (CHEZACUT) South West Canada 187 KB 093C09 (CLUSKO RIVER) South West Canada 141 KB 093C10 (DOWNTON CREEK) South West Canada 128 KB 093C11 (CHRISTENSEN CREEK) South West Canada 124 KB 093C12 (TUSULKO RIVER) South West Canada 238 KB 093C13 (ULKATCHO) South West Canada 113 KB 093C14 (CARNLICK CREEK) South West Canada 138 KB 093C15 (KUSHYA RIVER) South West Canada 106 KB 093C16 (TOIL MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 152 KB 093D01 (JACOBSEN GLACIER) South West Canada 634 KB 093D02 (SOUTH BENTINCK ARM) South West Canada 542 KB 093D03 (KWATNA RIVER) South West Canada 623 KB 093D04 (FISHER CHANNEL) South West Canada 408 KB 093D05 (OCEAN FALLS) South West Canada 515 KB 093D06 (LABOUCHERE CHANNEL) South West Canada 490 KB 093D07 (BELLA COOLA) South West Canada 582 KB 093D08 (STUIE) South West Canada 622 KB 093D09 (TAHYESCO RIVER) South West Canada 339 KB 093D10 (SWALLOP CREEK) South West Canada 655 KB 093D11 (SKOWQUILTZ RIVER) South West Canada 606 KB 093D12 (ELLERSLIE LAKE) South West Canada 579 KB 093D13 (TEZWA RIVER) South West Canada 662 KB 093D14 (KIMSQUIT RIVER) South West Canada 585 KB 093D15 (KIMSQUIT) South West Canada 542 KB 093D16 (SIGUTLAT LAKE) South West Canada 248 KB 093E01 (OPPY LAKE) South West Canada 166 KB 093E02 (TESLA LAKE) South West Canada 390 KB 093E03 (FORESIGHT MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 636 KB 093E04 (KITLOPE LAKE) South West Canada 639 KB 093E05 (TSAYTIS RIVER) South West Canada 945 KB 093E06 (CHIKAMIN MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 495 KB 093E07 (ST THOMAS RIVER) South West Canada 180 KB 093E08 (TLUTLIAS CREEK) South West Canada 166 KB 093E09 (GHITEZLI LAKE) South West Canada 145 KB 093E10 (WHITESAIL REACH) South West Canada 188 KB 093E11 (TROITSA LAKE) South West Canada 367 KB 093E12 (TAHTSA PEAK) South West Canada 795 KB 093E13 (NANIKA LAKE) South West Canada 457 KB 093E14 (NEWCOMBE LAKE) South West Canada 293 KB 093E15 (NADINA RIVER) South West Canada 170 KB 093E16 (WISTARIA) South West Canada 125 KB 093F01 (SUSCHA CREEK) South West Canada 126 KB 093F02 (TSACHA LAKE) South West Canada 173 KB 093F03 (FAWNIE CREEK) South West Canada 152 KB 093F04 (QUALCHO LAKE) South West Canada 99 KB 093F05 (TETACHUCK LAKE) South West Canada 114 KB 093F06 (NATALKUZ LAKE) South West Canada 163 KB 093F07 (CHEDAKUZ CREEK) South West Canada 160 KB 093F08 (EUCHINIKO RIVER) South West Canada 153 KB 093F09 (TATUK LAKE) South West Canada 144 KB 093F10 (BIG BEND CREEK) South West Canada 163 KB 093F11 (CHESLATTA LAKE) South West Canada 188 KB 093F12 (MARILLA) South West Canada 124 KB 093F13 (TAKYSIE LAKE) South West Canada 139 KB 093F14 (KNAPP LAKE) South West Canada 175 KB 093F15 (HALLETT LAKE) South West Canada 184 KB 093F16 (NULKI LAKE) South West Canada 134 KB 093G01 (COTTONWOOD) South West Canada 276 KB 093G02 (COTTONWOOD CANYON) South West Canada 189 KB 093G03 (PANTAGE LAKE) South West Canada 178 KB 093G04 (COGLISTIKO RIVER) South West Canada 165 KB 093G05 (PELICAN LAKE) South West Canada 142 KB 093G06 (PUNCHAW LAKE) South West Canada 137 KB 093G07 (HIXON) South West Canada 180 KB 093G08 (AHBAU LAKE) South West Canada 245 KB 093G09 (PITONEY LAKE) South West Canada 250 KB 093G10 (RED ROCK) South West Canada 166 KB 093G11 (BOBTAIL MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 148 KB 093G12 (CHILAKO RIVER) South West Canada 131 KB 093G13 (HULATT) South West Canada 103 KB 093G14 (ISLE PIERRE) South West Canada 89 KB 093G15 (PRINCE GEORGE) South West Canada 502 KB 093G16 (WANSA CREEK) South West Canada 240 KB 093H01 (EDDY) South West Canada 630 KB 093H02 (LANEZI LAKE) South West Canada 451 KB 093H03 (SPECTACLE LAKES) South West Canada 322 KB 093H04 (WELLS) South West Canada 247 KB 093H05 (STONY LAKE) South West Canada 256 KB 093H06 (INDIANPOINT LAKE) South West Canada 323 KB 093H07 (GOAT RIVER) South West Canada 538 KB 093H08 (MCBRIDE) South West Canada 499 KB 093H09 (MOUNT RIDER) South West Canada 464 KB 093H10 (LOOS) South West Canada 369 KB 093H11 (DOME CREEK) South West Canada 396 KB 093H12 (NARROW LAKE) South West Canada 283 KB 093H13 (HUTTON) South West Canada 275 KB 093H14 (PENNY) South West Canada 334 KB 093H15 (WALKER CREEK) South West Canada 381 KB 093H16 (MOUNT SIR ALEXANDER) South West Canada 414 KB 093I01 (JARVIS LAKES) South West Canada 396 KB 093I02 (OVINGTON CREEK) South West Canada 440 KB 093I03 (GLEASON CREEK) South West Canada 365 KB 093I04 (SINCLAIR MILLS) South West Canada 212 KB 093I05 (OTTER CREEK) South West Canada 291 KB 093I06 (SPAKWANIKO CREEK) South West Canada 366 KB 093I07 (WAPITI PASS) South West Canada 394 KB 093I08 (BELCOURT LAKE) South West Canada 389 KB 093I09 (BELCOURT CREEK) South West Canada 399 KB 093I10 (WAPITI LAKE) South West Canada 620 KB 093I11 (MONKMAN PASS) South West Canada 366 KB 093I12 (MISSINKA RIVER) South West Canada 353 KB 093I13 (SENTINEL PEAK) South West Canada 409 KB 093I14 (KINUSEO FALLS) South West Canada 345 KB 093I15 (KINUSEO CREEK) South West Canada 305 KB 093I16 (SOUTH REDWILLOW RIVER) South West Canada 129 KB 093J01 (GISCOME) South West Canada 133 KB 093J02 (SALMON VALLEY) South West Canada 101 KB 093J03 (SAXTON LAKE) South West Canada 113 KB 093J04 (KNIGHT CREEK) South West Canada 99 KB 093J05 (GREAT BEAVER LAKE) South West Canada 106 KB 093J06 (BUGLE LAKE) South West Canada 149 KB 093J07 (SUMMIT LAKE) South West Canada 220 KB 093J08 (AVERIL LAKE) South West Canada 224 KB 093J09 (HOMINKA RIVER) South West Canada 235 KB 093J10 (TACHEEDA LAKES) South West Canada 215 KB 093J11 (WEEDON LAKE) South West Canada 159 KB 093J12 (CARRIER LAKE) South West Canada 148 KB 093J13 (SALMON LAKE) South West Canada 173 KB 093J14 (CARP LAKE) South West Canada 224 KB 093J15 (FIRTH LAKE) South West Canada 236 KB 093J16 (ANZAC RIVER) South West Canada 316 KB 093K01 (VANDERHOOF) South West Canada 93 KB 093K02 (FRASER LAKE) South West Canada 147 KB 093K03 (ENDAKO) South West Canada 155 KB 093K04 (BURNS LAKE) South West Canada 134 KB 093K05 (DECKER LAKE) South West Canada 103 KB 093K06 (TALTAPIN LAKE) South West Canada 135 KB 093K07 (SHASS MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 212 KB 093K08 (FORT ST JAMES) South West Canada 156 KB 093K09 (PINCHI LAKE) South West Canada 139 KB 093K10 (STUART LAKE) South West Canada 127 KB 093K11 (CUNNINGHAM LAKE) South West Canada 246 KB 093K12 (PENDLETON BAY) South West Canada 130 KB 093K13 (TOCHCHA LAKE) South West Canada 222 KB 093K14 (TREMBLEUR LAKE) South West Canada 237 KB 093K15 (INZANA LAKE) South West Canada 187 KB 093K16 (TEZZERON CREEK) South West Canada 200 KB 093L01 (COLLEYMOUNT) South West Canada 127 KB 093L02 (OWEN LAKE) South West Canada 154 KB 093L03 (LAMPREY CREEK) South West Canada 191 KB 093L04 (CORONA PEAK) South West Canada 504 KB 093L05 (BURNIE LAKE) South West Canada 539 KB 093L06 (THAUTIL RIVER) South West Canada 381 KB 093L07 (HOUSTON) South West Canada 182 KB 093L08 (FORESTDALE) South West Canada 122 KB 093L09 (TOPLEY) South West Canada 123 KB 093L10 (QUICK) South West Canada 160 KB 093L11 (TELKWA) South West Canada 236 KB 093L12 (MILK CREEK) South West Canada 510 KB 093L13 (MCDONELL LAKE) South West Canada 372 KB 093L14 (SMITHERS) South West Canada 223 KB 093L15 (DRIFTWOOD CREEK) South West Canada 219 KB 093L16 (FULTON LAKE) South West Canada 137 KB 093M01 (OLD FORT MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 175 KB 093M02 (HAROLD PRICE CREEK) South West Canada 193 KB 093M03 (MORICETOWN) South West Canada 269 KB 093M04 (SKEENA CROSSING) South West Canada 286 KB 093M05 (HAZELTON) South West Canada 222 KB 093M06 (SUSKWA RIVER) South West Canada 362 KB 093M07 (NETALZUL MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 206 KB 093M08 (NAKINILERAK LAKE) South West Canada 190 KB 093M09 (BULKLEY HOUSE) South West Canada 239 KB 093M10 (NILKITKWA RIVER) South West Canada 246 KB 093M11 (GUNANOOT LAKE) South West Canada 290 KB 093M12 (CUTOFF MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 274 KB 093M13 (SHEDIN CREEK) South West Canada 457 KB 093M14 (SHELAGYOTE PEAK) South West Canada 474 KB 093M15 (KOTSINE RIVER) South West Canada 261 KB 093M16 (LION CREEK) South West Canada 271 KB 093N01 (WITTSICHICA CREEK) South West Canada 110 KB 093N02 (CHUCHI LAKE) South West Canada 124 KB 093N03 (TAKATOOT LAKE) South West Canada 112 KB 093N04 (SAKENICHE RIVER) South West Canada 166 KB 093N05 (TAKLA LANDING) South West Canada 182 KB 093N06 (INDATA LAKE) South West Canada 122 KB 093N07 (KLAWLI LAKE) South West Canada 107 KB 093N08 (SYLVESTER CREEK) South West Canada 128 KB 093N09 (MANSON LAKES) South West Canada 174 KB 093N10 (GERMANSEN LAKE) South West Canada 130 KB 093N11 (KWANIKA CREEK) South West Canada 167 KB 093N12 (HUMPHREY LAKE) South West Canada 170 KB 093N13 (OGDEN CREEK) South West Canada 194 KB 093N14 (DISCOVERY CREEK) South West Canada 162 KB 093N15 (GERMANSEN LANDING) South West Canada 170 KB 093N16 (MOSCOVITE LAKES) South West Canada 145 KB 093O01 (MOUNT REYNOLDS) South West Canada 329 KB 093O02 (COLBOURNE CREEK) South West Canada 248 KB 093O03 (TUDYAH LAKE) South West Canada 173 KB 093O04 (PHILIP LAKES) South West Canada 125 KB 093O05 (PHILIP CREEK) South West Canada 134 KB 093O06 (MORFEE LAKES) South West Canada 180 KB 093O07 (AZOUZETTA LAKE) South West Canada 319 KB 093O08 (LE MORAY CREEK) South West Canada 321 KB 093O09 (MOUNT HULCROSS) South West Canada 591 KB 093O10 (CALLAZON CREEK) South West Canada 336 KB 093O11 (CUT THUMB CREEK) South West Canada 253 KB 093O12 (BLACKWATER CREEK) South West Canada 123 KB 093O13 (MOUNT SELWYN) South West Canada 157 KB 093O14 (POINT CREEK) South West Canada 473 KB 093O15 (CARBON CREEK) South West Canada 377 KB 093O16 (PORTAGE MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 219 KB 093P01 (BLACKHAWK LAKE) South West Canada 84 KB 093P02 (TUMBLER RIDGE) South West Canada 208 KB 093P03 (BULLMOOSE CREEK) South West Canada 217 KB 093P04 (SUKUNKA RIVER) South West Canada 310 KB 093P05 (BURNT RIVER) South West Canada 203 KB 093P06 (GWILLIM LAKE) South West Canada 162 KB 093P07 (SUNDOWN CREEK) South West Canada 235 KB 093P08 (TUPPER CREEK) South West Canada 189 KB 093P09 (POUCE COUPE) South West Canada 314 KB 093P10 (ARRAS) South West Canada 253 KB 093P11 (EAST PINE) South West Canada 326 KB 093P12 (COMMOTION CREEK) South West Canada 424 KB 093P13 (MOBERLY LAKE) South West Canada 132 KB 093P14 (FAVELS CREEK) South West Canada 245 KB 093P15 (SUNSET PRAIRIE) South West Canada 232 KB 093P16 (DAWSON CREEK) South West Canada 226 KB 094A01 (SHEARER DALE) South West Canada 219 KB 094A02 (FORT ST JOHN) South West Canada 318 KB 094A03 (MOBERLY RIVER) South West Canada 193 KB 094A04 (HUDSON HOPE) South West Canada 211 KB 094A05 (GROUND BIRCH CREEK) South West Canada 169 KB 094A06 (BEAR FLAT) South West Canada 301 KB 094A07 (NORTH PINE) South West Canada 259 KB 094A08 (ALCES RIVER) South West Canada 76 KB 094A09 (OSBORN RIVER) South West Canada 68 KB 094A10 (ROSE PRAIRIE) South West Canada 114 KB 094A11 (MURDALE) South West Canada 131 KB 094A12 (DEADHORSE CREEK) South West Canada 185 KB 094A13 (AITKEN CREEK) South West Canada 116 KB 094A14 (SNYDER CREEK) South West Canada 84 KB 094A15 (MILLIGAN CREEK) South West Canada 84 KB 094A16 (DOIG RIVER) South West Canada 36 KB 094B01 (BUTLER RIDGE) South West Canada 172 KB 094B16 (BLAIR CREEK) South West Canada 234 KB 094E13 South West Canada 444 KB 094F08 (CYCLOPS PEAK) South West Canada 375 KB 094F09 (MOUNT JUSTIN) South West Canada 350 KB 094F16 South West Canada 439 KB 094G01 (JULIENNE CREEK) South West Canada 167 KB 094G02 (PINK MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 259 KB 094G03 (MARION LAKE) South West Canada 417 KB 094G04 (MOUNT MCCUSKER) South West Canada 365 KB 094G05 (REDFERN LAKE) South West Canada 445 KB 094G06 (MOUNT WITHROW) South West Canada 350 KB 094G07 (CARIBOU CREEK) South West Canada 238 KB 094G08 (MEDANA CREEK) South West Canada 261 KB 094G09 (DONNIE CREEK) South West Canada 232 KB 094G10 (TRUTCH) South West Canada 219 KB 094G11 (MINAKER RIVER) South West Canada 278 KB 094G12 (RICHARDS CREEK) South West Canada 513 KB 094G13 (KLUACHESI LAKE) South West Canada 390 KB 094G14 (BUNCH CREEK) South West Canada 109 KB 094G15 (BOUGIE CREEK) South West Canada 175 KB 094G16 (BOAT CREEK) South West Canada 219 KB 094H01 (ADSKWATIM CREEK) South West Canada 63 KB 094H02 (BIG ARROW CREEK) South West Canada 79 KB 094H03 (NIG CREEK) South West Canada 86 KB 094H06 (BIRLEY CREEK) South West Canada 110 KB 094I11 (KYKLO CREEK) South West Canada 37 KB 094I12 (NOGAH CREEK) South West Canada 44 KB 094I13 (GUNNELL CREEK) South West Canada 55 KB 094I14 (LICHEN CREEK) South West Canada 58 KB 094J02 (PROPHET RIVER) South West Canada 202 KB 094J05 (TUCHODI RIVER) South West Canada 280 KB 094J07 (BIG BEAVER CREEK) South West Canada 127 KB 094J09 (CLARKE LAKE) South West Canada 73 KB 094J10 (JACKFISH CREEK) South West Canada 161 KB 094J12 (CHISCHA RIVER) South West Canada 433 KB 094J13 (KLEDO CREEK) South West Canada 281 KB 094J14 (RASBERRY CREEK) South West Canada 149 KB 094J15 (FORT NELSON) South West Canada 141 KB 094J16 (CHUATSE CREEK) South West Canada 70 KB 094K07 (WOKKPASH LAKE) South West Canada 901 KB 094K08 (CHLOTAPECTA CREEK) South West Canada 496 KB 094K09 (NORTH TETSA RIVER) South West Canada 349 KB 094K10 (MOUNT ST GEORGE) South West Canada 450 KB 094K13 (MUNCHO LAKE) South West Canada 504 KB 094K14 (TOAD HOT SPRINGS) South West Canada 401 KB 094K15 (STONE MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 429 KB 094M08 (VENTS RIVER) South West Canada 363 KB 094M09 (TEETER CREEK) South West Canada 250 KB 094M10 (GRANT LAKE) South West Canada 144 KB 094M11 (FIRESIDE) South West Canada 165 KB 094M13 (EGNELL LAKES) South West Canada 152 KB 094M14 (HILLGREN LAKES) South West Canada 174 KB 094N03 (EIGHT MILE CREEK) South West Canada 453 KB 094N04 (TROUT RIVER) South West Canada 493 KB 094N05 (MOUNT PRUDENCE) South West Canada 305 KB 094O03 (STANOLIND CREEK) South West Canada 98 KB 094O06 (PATRY LAKE) South West Canada 70 KB 094O11 (TSINHIA LAKE) South West Canada 57 KB 094O14 (MAXHAMISH LAKE) South West Canada 41 KB 094O15 (EMILE CREEK) South West Canada 81 KB 094P02 (TOOGA LAKE) South West Canada 41 KB 094P03 (KOTCHO LAKE) South West Canada 50 KB 094P07 (KWOKWULLIE LAKE) South West Canada 65 KB 102I08 (CAPE PARKINS) South West Canada 13 KB 102I09 (SAN JOSEF) South West Canada 185 KB 102I15 (SCOTT ISLANDS) South West Canada 29 KB 102I16 (CAPE SCOTT) South West Canada 55 KB 102P08 (BLACKNEY ISLAND) South West Canada 7 KB 102P09 (CALVERT ISLAND) South West Canada 75 KB 102P16 (HUNTER ISLAND) South West Canada 193 KB 103A01 (BELLA BELLA) South West Canada 238 KB 103A08 (SPILLER CHANNEL) South West Canada 311 KB 103A09 (RODERICK ISLAND) South West Canada 432 KB 103A10 (LAREDO SOUND) South West Canada 358 KB 103A11 (ARISTAZABAL ISLAND) South West Canada 177 KB 103A14 (CAAMANO SOUND) South West Canada 188 KB 103A15 (LAREDO INLET) South West Canada 398 KB 103A16 (SHEEP PASSAGE) South West Canada 521 KB 103B03 (KUNGHIT ISLAND) South West Canada 137 KB 103B05 (GOWGAIA BAY) South West Canada 74 KB 103B06 (BURNABY ISLAND) South West Canada 154 KB 103B11 (RAMSAY ISLAND) South West Canada 36 KB 103B12 (DARWIN SOUND) South West Canada 374 KB 103B13 (LOUISE ISLAND) South West Canada 292 KB 103C16 (MOORE CHANNEL) South West Canada 288 KB 103F01 (SKIDEGATE CHANNEL) South West Canada 378 KB 103F07 (RENNELL SOUND) South West Canada 172 KB 103F08 (YAKOUN LAKE) South West Canada 296 KB 103F09 (PORT CLEMENTS) South West Canada 124 KB 103F10 (AWUN LAKE) South West Canada 303 KB 103F15 (NADEN RIVER) South West Canada 221 KB 103F16 (MASSET SOUND) South West Canada 71 KB 103G04 (CUMSHEWA INLET) South West Canada 97 KB 103G05 (LAWNHILL) South West Canada 15 KB 103G08 (BANKS LAKES) South West Canada 192 KB 103G09 (MCCAULEY ISLAND) South West Canada 305 KB 103G10 (GRIFFITH HARBOUR) South West Canada 34 KB 103G12 (TLELL) South West Canada 13 KB 103G13 (EAGLE HILL) South West Canada 38 KB 103G15 (KITKATLA INLET) South West Canada 80 KB 103G16 (OONA RIVER) South West Canada 282 KB 103H01 (KHUTZE RIVER) South West Canada 685 KB 103H02 (BUTEDALE) South West Canada 559 KB 103H03 (GIL ISLAND) South West Canada 243 KB 103H04 (TRUTCH ISLAND) South West Canada 147 KB 103H05 (PORT STEPHENS) South West Canada 379 KB 103H06 (HARTLEY BAY) South West Canada 315 KB 103H07 (URSULA CHANNEL) South West Canada 472 KB 103H08 (GARDNER CANAL) South West Canada 599 KB 103H09 (BRIM RIVER) South West Canada 757 KB 103H10 (DEVASTATION CHANNEL) South West Canada 488 KB 103H11 (KITKIATA INLET) South West Canada 427 KB 103H12 (LOWE INLET) South West Canada 546 KB 103H13 (KUMEALON LAKE) South West Canada 612 KB 103H14 (FOCH LAGOON) South West Canada 686 KB 103H15 (KITIMAT ARM) South West Canada 384 KB 103H16 (KILDALA ARM) South West Canada 624 KB 103I01 (MOUNT DAVIES) South West Canada 524 KB 103I02 (KITIMAT) South West Canada 360 KB 103I03 (ALASTAIR LAKE) South West Canada 657 KB 103I04 (PORT ESSINGTON) South West Canada 419 KB 103I05 (KHYEX) South West Canada 567 KB 103I06 (SALVUS) South West Canada 517 KB 103I07 (LAKELSE LAKE) South West Canada 340 KB 103I08 (CHIST CREEK) South West Canada 586 KB 103I09 (USK) South West Canada 469 KB 103I10 (TERRACE) South West Canada 341 KB 103I11 (EXSTEW RIVER) South West Canada 662 KB 103I12 (KHUTZEYMATEEN RIVER) South West Canada 636 KB 103I13 (KINCOLITH) South West Canada 436 KB 103I14 (OSCAR PEAK) South West Canada 513 KB 103I15 (KITSUMKALUM LAKE) South West Canada 390 KB 103I16 (DORREEN) South West Canada 424 KB 103J01 (PORT EDWARD) South West Canada 247 KB 103J02 (STEPHENS ISLAND) South West Canada 85 KB 103J04 (TOW HILL) South West Canada 22 KB 103J07 (MELVILLE ISLAND) South West Canada 70 KB 103J08 (PRINCE RUPERT) South West Canada 389 KB 103J09 (PORT SIMPSON) South West Canada 426 KB 103K01 (MASSET) South West Canada 22 KB 103K02 (JALUN RIVER) South West Canada 71 KB 103P01 (KITWANGA) South West Canada 434 KB 103P02 (LAVA LAKE) South West Canada 434 KB 103P03 (TSEAX RIVER) South West Canada 408 KB 103P04 (GREENVILLE) South West Canada 513 KB 103P06 (ALICE ARM) South West Canada 347 KB 103P07 (KITEEN RIVER) South West Canada 406 KB 103P08 (KITWANGA LAKE) South West Canada 512 KB 103P09 (KISPIOX RIVER) South West Canada 208 KB 103P10 (CRANBERRY RIVER) South West Canada 356 KB 103P11 (KINSKUCH RIVER) South West Canada 372 KB 103P12 (HASTINGS ARM) South West Canada 531 KB 103P13 (STEWART) South West Canada 386 KB 103P14 (PAW LAKE) South West Canada 377 KB 103P15 (BROWN BEAR LAKE) South West Canada 228 KB 103P16 (KULDO CREEK) South West Canada 484 KB 104A03 (MEZIADIN LAKE) South West Canada 226 KB 104A04 (BEAR RIVER) South West Canada 496 KB 104A05 (BOWSER LAKE) South West Canada 476 KB 104A06 (BELL-IRVING RIVER) South West Canada 318 KB 104A11 (TAFT CREEK) South West Canada 553 KB 104A12 (DELTA PEAK) South West Canada 381 KB 104A13 (MOUNT ALGER) South West Canada 517 KB 104B10 (SNIPPAKER CREEK) South West Canada 602 KB 104B14 (HOODOO MOUNTAIN) South West Canada 313 KB 104B15 (FORREST KERR CREEK) South West Canada 490 KB 104B16 (BOB QUINN LAKE) South West Canada 386 KB 104G01 (ISKUT RIVER) South West Canada 382 KB 104G02 (MORE CREEK) South West Canada 456 KB 104G03 (SPHALER CREEK) South West Canada 499 KB 104G06 (SCUD GLACIER) South West Canada 624 KB 104G07 (MESS LAKE) South West Canada 492 KB 104G08 (REFUGE LAKE) South West Canada 332 KB 104G09 (KINASKAN LAKE) South West Canada 287 KB 104G10 (MOUNT EDZIZA) South West Canada 379 KB 104G11 (YEHINIKO LAKE) South West Canada 493 KB 104G16 (KLASTLINE RIVER) South West Canada 250 KB 104H12 (KLUEA LAKE) South West Canada 368 KB 104H13 (EALUE LAKE) South West Canada 274 KB 104H14 (CULLIVAN CREEK) South West Canada 233 KB 104H16 (DIAMOND CREEK) South West Canada 158 KB 104I03 South West Canada 440 KB 104I04 (CAKE HILL) South West Canada 351 KB 104I05 (TANZILLA BUTTE) South West Canada 280 KB 104I06 (SNOWDRIFT CREEK) South West Canada 288 KB 104I13 (JOE IR
  25. Based on the average length of a Nautical Mile by International agreement: 1 Degree = 364,566.9291 feet, so round that to 365,000 feet. .00001 Degrees then = 3.65 feet. 1 Minute = 6,076.115486 feet, so round that to 6,000 feet. .001 Minutes then = 6 feet. 1 Second = 101.2685914 feet, so round that to 100 feet. .1 Second then = 10 feet. You indicate you have a dd.ddd option. If that is correct, that isn't good enough. You need dd.ddddd That is 5 decimal points needed in Decimal Degrees instead of only 3 decimal points in Decimal Degrees. If your app will actually give you 5 decimal points of Decimal Degrees accuracy, that is good no matter what they call it in the app. The mm.mmm option is good. That is the Geocaching standard. When Keystone says that an "out of the box" iPhone in degrees, minutes and seconds is an insufficient level of precision, that must mean it is only capable of ss.s At ss.ss it would have more precision than either dd.ddddd or mm.mmm Explaining to someone that 6 foot precision is the desired Geocaching standard, while 10 feet is insufficient precision could be a bit of a hard sell. So we usually don't explain it. We just say don't do it. I know why mm.mmm is the Geocaching standard. dd.ddddd would have been a much better standard at 3.65 foot precision, and one nice clean number. To late to "fix" that, but you can still collect coordinates as dd.ddddd - but they must still get published accurately on the cache page as mm.mmm Good Luck with your hide. This seems like a great explanation but may be more technical than they wish to absorb. The main thing is that you've pointed out the standard format used in the game (which they can see for reference by looking at the description of an existing cache). That's how they should set their device. So they should choose the location, measure the gps coords several times (even better on different days), and then write the listing, place the cache, and last, submit for review and publication.
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