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  1. There used to be a link to the last 200 logs. Does that link and list still exist? The "last minute" crawler isn't quite the same thing.
  2. Hi all Can you please help a newbie on here? I have had a Garmin Nuvi 200 for a few years and my wife loves it (will not try another make or model) The maps on it are dated 2006 and under map info it sates "City Navigator Europe NT v9 [1] UK & Ireland" Thinking these are getting old I went to Garmin.co.uk a new map is £40.00!! (I went to Halfords & purchased a Nuvi 250 £84. on special offer) How my wife still wants her Nuvi 200 with new maps So I went to my local news group and down loaded City Navigator Europe, the one dated 2009 is named "gmapsupp.img" the one dated 2010 is named "gmapprom.img" I tried to upload both using a USB lead to the Nuvi 200 and got the message "insufficient space" I have since tried a 2gb SD card and copied 2009 map to it and got the message "no maps found" I then tried the 2010 map and got the same message "no maps found" Please what am I doing wrong? And why are there two different file extensions? Thanks in advance for all your help
  3. Hi, i'm selling my 60 CSx. Condition is good (only few minor scratches on the body. No scratches on the display due to screen protector). The GPSr comes with: - 2 GB Micro SD (CN Germany and Topo Germany have to be deleted!) - original packaging, manuals, USB Cable etc. - Clip - 3 x unused screen protector EUR 200,- excl. shipping (Germany preferred, other european countries possible). Contact me at sitfly(at)gmx.net --- Verkaufe mein 60 CSx. Zustand ist gut (nur wenige Kratzer am Gehäuse. Display hat keine Kratzer, da durch Displayschutzfolie geschützt). Mit dem GPS Empfänger werden geliefert: - 2 GB Micro SD (CN Deutschland und Topo Deutschland müssen gelöscht werden!) - OVP, Bedienungsanleitungen, USB Kabel usw. - Befestigungsclip - 3 x Displayschutzfolie EUR 200,- ohne Versand (Deutschland bevorzugt, andere europäische Länder möglich). Kontakt: sitfly(at)gmx.net Regards, Dieter
  4. The simple caches are almost always legit. I think most people's concerns or doubts are quantities of high terrain caches. An easy way to accrue high terrain finds is via challenge caches (often misrated for the physical cache to find for sake of the challenge), or tree climbs where you're with someone who climbs. Paddle caching is another easy way, but not typically a super-fast way to increase the find count. So it's possible, but I find it harder to believe that someone with oodles of high terrain caches has only found caches where there's a "loophole" to physical requirements towards a legitimate find. As for high D's? Puzzle solving (c/o friends or shared final coordinates) and challenge qualifications are easy ways to accrue high D finds. All that said, it's not unreasonable to believe that people with 100-200,000 finds has been to every cache. Can't make any judgment call on the famous top finders though, just my thoughts on stats
  5. How do I delete my finds on my Garmin Oregon 200? I use GSAK. thanks, Jeff jhall@cal.net
  6. By right-clicking a cache on the new Search-Map and then "Download GPX" results in an error-page. Result: https://www.geocaching.com/error/404.aspx?statusCode=200&referrer=/play/map If you open the cache via left-clicking, it works in the sidebar as expected.
  7. There is a tool on project-gc.com which lists the sums of hidden caches per country. https://project-gc.com/Challenges//22565 There are 12 entries on that list which have no hidden caches: # Country nr caches Per 100 000 Population Per km2 Area km2 Population Density 238 Netherlands Antilles 0 0.000 172261 0.000 999 172.433 239 Bouvet Island 0 -nan 0 0.000 49 0.000 240 North Korea 0 0.000 24213510 0.000 120538 200.879 241 Saba 0 0.000 1911 0.000 13 147.000 242 Heard Island and McDonald Islands 0 -nan 0 0.000 412 0.000 243 Comoros 0 0.000 806153 0.000 2235 360.695 244 St Eustatius 0 0.000 3543 0.000 32 110.719 245 Nauru 0 0.000 10084 0.000 21 480.190 246 Swaziland 0 0.000 1132657 0.000 17364 65.230 247 Equatorial Guinea 0 0.000 1222442 0.000 28051 43.579 248 St. Martin 0 0.000 33609 0.000 54 622.389 249 Bonaire 0 0.000 17408 0.000 294 59.211
  8. comes with usb cable ,garmin gps case ,2 windshield mounts , owners manual, have cached with this unit for 2 years with no problems reason for selling is i have upgraded to a paperless unit
  9. Back to the original question. (Too much time on my hands.) As of this afternoon: Alamogul – 183,693 finds From profile page: About 816 find logs (traditionals) in the last 80 days (since 4/30/18) (OK, I don’t have that much time on my hands.) So that’s a rate of 10.2 finds/day. 200,000 – 183,693 = 16,307 finds to reach 200,000 16,307/10.2 = 1,599 days mondou2 – 173,814 finds From profile page: About 781 finds in last 24 days (since 6/17/18) So that’s a rate of 32.5 finds/day 200,000 – 173,814 = 26,186 finds to reach 200,000 26,186/32.5 = 806 days So mondou2 will pass Alamogul before Alamogul reaches 200,000. QED No need to thank me. Past performance does not guarantee future earnings. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear. Your mileage may vary. If you have an FTF for more than four hours, seek medical attention.
  10. Is there a way to navigate to an address with a Garmin Oregon 200? I got this device for geocaching, but I would also like to use if as a driving GPS. Thanks for the help!
  11. So it seems like I'm incapable of operating this particular piece of technology. I have a .gpx file that I've tried to install using the garmin software, dragging it onto the memory card, and the waypoints show up, but they don't show up in the geocaching button. What am I doing wrong?!
  12. I've recently purchased an Oregon 200 ($279 w/ TOPO Canada) and have found that it isn't a whole lot better than the Blackberry 8330 w/ Geocache Navigator that I was using previously. I'm still frustrated with inconsistent GZ readings, hopping around showing 0 metres then bouncing around to 6 or 8 metres (that's 20 to 25 feet). I see the REI deal with the Oregon 450 ($249 US) and I'm wondering if I should return the 200 and pick up the 450. Will the electronic compass make a significant difference when I get in close? What to do, what to do...? Thanks
  13. I have not yet found a way to manually enter a set of coordinates into the Oregon 200. Yesterday we were cacheing and it was a progressive cache. Got the first one, based on the coordinates downloaded, but couldn't figure out how to put the next cache coordinates in. Any help or advise is appreciated.
  14. So after becoming frustrated with my Blackberry 8330 (with Geocache Navigator) due to accuracy issues, I finally went ahead and took advantage of what seems like a pretty good deal at Costco (Oregon 200 with TOPO Canada maps for $279). I knew I'd have to do a bit of a sales job on my wife (she thinks GPS's are about $100) but she'd been caching with us and experienced the frustration of compass fluctuation so aside from her initial sticker shock, it went pretty well. So today she says why don't you take that one back (it's still in the box) and get a more expensive one (not a misprint), since that one is just for geocaching. Why don't you get one that we can use in the car as well, and does all that "turn right here" and calculates your arrival time, etc. So my question is: Is there a GPS that does double duty, as in works as a car navigation GPS and a decent paperless geocaching GPS? Or is there some app or add-on that I can use with the Oregon 200 that will serve the purpose(s). Please let me know your opinions on this matter. Thanks!!!
  15. I am selling my beloved Garmin GPSmap 60 CSX for $200 USD. The gps has had a screen cover on it since new, ( Just removed it, and the screen is perfect).. The gps includes Mapsource Topo software, and city navigator north america dvd. I will pay for shipping anywhere in Continental US. Feel free to call / Text Robert - 970 480 7253 ( Colorado, USA)
  16. Help required please. I'm having difficulty entering co-ords for a bonus cache. The only way it seems possible is to drag to a point and save it as a waypoint. This is proving very frustrating as even with the maximum scale getting N and W settings accurate is beyond me. Isn't there a way just to put the co-ords straight in? Would be very grateful for help. Thankyou. Gareth23
  17. I've stayed from social media, so a chinese company their government has a "1+%" stake in is a definite no. Hopefully someone looks. But with so many sites still calling this location hobby a real world, or real-life "treasure hunt", we can see that happening... New, weekend n done folks look for a cache, find a damp log and a broken mctoy, and say, "where's the loot? I walked 200 feet in woods...". I still feel that next to hoarders, "treasure" is a big reason so many trackables go missing. A once-and-done finds a plastic soldier, and a trackable tag or coin in the gladware. - Which one would they be taking as their treasure/souvenir of their day...?
  18. I have been geocaching for half an year now, and am interested in a dedicated GPS for my birthday. I am currently using an iPhone 3G , and would like to get something within by budget. The unit does have to be somewhat rugged and hopefully waterproof, but does not need to have a touchscreen. A colour screen does help but is not mandatory, and it has to be powered by AA batteries, as rechargeables don't work for my long hikes. Any suggestions? My friend is using the Magellan eXplorist 310, and it looks tempting.
  19. I have for sale a Garmin Oregon 200 touchscreen handheld GPS that is loaded with North America City Navigator 2011.10 and 2008 100k TOPO maps for $200OBO. It has a 8GB Micro SD card in it that the maps are loaded on (card can be put in any Garmin that has a SD slot to update that units maps). The unit is used and has a few scuffs and scrapes on the housing but the screen is in excellent condition and the unit works great. It comes with the original box and all paperwork, carabiner clip, vehicle vent mount for vehicle navigation, and the sync cable. The unit with maps and accessories cost me over $500 new when purchased less than a year ago. I only used the unit to Geocache and the only reason I am selling it is I got a newer upgraded unit over the holidays.
  20. Cav Scout was banned, I was looking forward to doing his Earthcache when I went down to Washington DC. I noticed it was archived by Brad W. Looking at his account, every single one of his caches were archived. Why did this happen? Why was he banned? And why did so many caches that are still out there and still exist get archived. I can understand the 200 earthcaches he owned, you can't answer the questions if you can't E-mail. But, why archive the physical caches? What happened that I am missing? This happened recently they were archived on December 5th.
  21. FS: Garmin Oregon 200 barely used. Has factory maps as well as USA Road maps for on road navigation, installed on the Micro SD card. Asking $175.00 Call or Text 317.989.6667. I am in Franklin Indiana Listed on Craigslist also. You can see images also on my facebook page at Garmin Oregon 200 Pics Jamie
  22. its less than 2 months old and wont turn on.(well stay on) it goes through the motions and just as the home page would turn on it shuts off. Its acting the same way as it would when the batteries are dead. it also will not connect to the computer with usb, any ideas??
  23. I am really new to geocaching but my wife found it and now we are hooked. We started with an old Magellan Blazer12 then I got a Garmin eTrex Legend from work to use for a bit. Needless to say, the eTrex blows the Magellan out of the water. Now I am looking for something to go paperless with and auto load my caches. I don't want to spend anymore than $200 for a unit. I have found numerous refurbished Garmin units with 1-yr manufacture warranties on ebay. The two that I am focused on is the Colorado 300 or 400i (I know, the "i" stands for Inland waterways but I am going to load in better maps) and the Oregon 200. I am having a real hard time deciding between the two and I know both units are really good. The big difference is the Colorado has the wheel instead of the touch screen and the Oregon has the newer satellite "hotfix" feature. I am looking for some input from someone that actually uses one of these units for geocaching. If someone has owned and used both units, that would be even better. I would greatly appreciate any input from members of this forum. Thanks, Chris562 and Tawana730
  24. Two weeks in and if anything it is now more broken than before. I now get to see 5 pages of 200 future events from all over the world, no sign of the 30 mile radius from home that there used to be. At least the sort order seems to be correct 2023! is the first cache on the list, though it is over 10000 miles away. I can go in and add or correct all the parameters myself, but then that would be classed as a 'Premium' feature.
  25. What are some of the best GPSr under $250?
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