+cincol Posted November 1, 2010 Share Posted November 1, 2010 OK, I have to chew what I bit off... This picture tells the story - There were 3 Sharks for every WP player on the field Saturday. A comprehensive beating and well earned title - congrats to the Sharks (and their supporters)! Congratulations accepted! Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted November 1, 2010 Share Posted November 1, 2010 OK, I have to chew what I bit off... This picture tells the story - There were 3 Sharks for every WP player on the field Saturday. A comprehensive beating and well earned title - congrats to the Sharks (and their supporters)! Congratulations accepted! There were three highlights for me ... Schalk getting handed off by Paddie Lambie as he scored his try The hit on Schalk by Ludik in the 2nd half (sorry Schalk about the cracked rib) The puzzled look on Schalk's face (wha' happened?) In all, the Sharks were worthy winners, but on another day the result could have been different. For the WP supporters, a small memento - it is available for viewing in Durban. Quote Link to comment
+Porky2 Posted November 2, 2010 Share Posted November 2, 2010 (edited) Not exactly sure how to get onto the forum so I just hit reply.Well we have just passed the 50 cache mark and wanted to introduce ourselves to the other KZN cachers.We are now ready to start hiding our own caches we were advised by the couple who introduced us to geocaching to restrict it to premium members is this a good idea. Also the year end get together can someone let us have some more details presuming its for all? Edited November 2, 2010 by PORKY2 Quote Link to comment
+DiePienaars Posted November 2, 2010 Share Posted November 2, 2010 Not exactly sure how to get onto the forum so I just hit reply.Well we have just passed the 50 cache mark and wanted to introduce ourselves to the other KZN cachers.We are now ready to start hiding our own caches we were advised by the couple who introduced us to geocaching to restrict it to premium members is this a good idea. Also the year end get together can someone let us have some more details presuming its for all? Hi Porky2 Good to see that you managed to add a log. Congrats with your first 50 finds. In SA there are not many Premium members’ caches. I would suggest for your first cache to be not a premium member only as it would exclude some finders as our numbers don’t compare to the USA. For the Sandpit Xmas bash, any geocacher, even future cachers are welcome. (That’s if you don’t have four paws. Sorry Willow ) Hope to see your first cache published soon. Quote Link to comment
+Rhino and Hedgehog Posted November 4, 2010 Share Posted November 4, 2010 Just for something different THIS LINK WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE in 2 days, 6 hours, 20 minutes.... have fun! And on this matter.... For the Sandpit Xmas bash, any geocacher, even future cachers are welcome. (That’s if you don’t have four paws. Sorry Willow ) Willow will lead you astray next year! Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted November 16, 2010 Share Posted November 16, 2010 I have a question ...... Maybe it is doff, maybe not. If I am placing a multi-cache - and the initial and final are different sizes, (say nano initial and small final) - how do I describe the cache on the listing? By the initial or final container size? Both options could be correct, but obviously only one can be. PT Quote Link to comment
+batsgonemad and his squirrel Posted November 16, 2010 Share Posted November 16, 2010 I have a question ...... Maybe it is doff, maybe not. If I am placing a multi-cache - and the initial and final are different sizes, (say nano initial and small final) - how do I describe the cache on the listing? By the initial or final container size? Both options could be correct, but obviously only one can be. PT Final cache determins which one you chose Quote Link to comment
+Noddy Posted December 23, 2010 Author Share Posted December 23, 2010 (edited) Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 A new challenge for 2011. All interested, need to commit to place at least one cache per month and one more in any month of their choosing. All entrants will stand a chance to win a prize at the the next Christmas event. Please let me know if you keen !! Cheers Noddy & KT Edited December 23, 2010 by Noddy Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 A new challenge for 2011. All interested, need to commit to place at least one cache per month and one more in any month of their choosing. All entrants will stand a chance to win a prize at the the next Christmas event. OK, I am in .... I have a few ideas. Quote Link to comment
+cincol Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 A new challenge for 2011. All interested, need to commit to place at least one cache per month and one more in any month of their choosing. All entrants will stand a chance to win a prize at the the next Christmas event. Please let me know if you keen !! Cheers Noddy & KT Noddy - does this only apply to KZN caches and cachers? Quote Link to comment
+Noddy Posted December 23, 2010 Author Share Posted December 23, 2010 The challenge is open to anyone placing caches in KZN. Quote Link to comment
+Dillylama and Pooh Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 The challenge is open to anyone placing caches in KZN. We are bok, Noddy. Let us know when we start. Quote Link to comment
+Noddy Posted December 26, 2010 Author Share Posted December 26, 2010 Bakers Challenge The challenge will run for 2011, but will most probably end at the Christmas Event in December, so that we can give out a prize or two. Please note that in line with the new favorite app lauched by Groundspeak there might be a coin for the best placement as well as one for all taking part. ENJOY Quote Link to comment
+DiePienaars Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 A new challenge for 2011. All interested, need to commit to place at least one cache per month and one more in any month of their choosing. All entrants will stand a chance to win a prize at the the next Christmas event. Please let me know if you keen !! Cheers Noddy & KT We will try and be bakers for 2011. Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 A new challenge for 2011. All interested, need to commit to place at least one cache per month and one more in any month of their choosing. We will try and be bakers for 2011. What about some conditions? say, no OPORs, no trees? Quote Link to comment
+DiePienaars Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 A new challenge for 2011. All interested, need to commit to place at least one cache per month and one more in any month of their choosing. We will try and be bakers for 2011. What about some conditions? say, no OPORs, no trees? What's the problem, are you getting to old for the trees? Quote Link to comment
+DiePienaars Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 I have noticed a find of a “beckyandgreg” cacher at Everton Dam cache and the log is not on the logsheet. This looks like a bogus cacher, and he has logged some other finds in our area. Can the other owners check the logsheets so that we can take action? Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Well at the rate I am going I think I must do the barmans case... 24 caches... LoL. I just wish the reviewer would get some of them published... LoL... some people are missing out on caches as they fly through my little corner of the world.... Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Hard Drive Magnets I just managed to get about 200 Hard drive magnets, just for the scrapping labour and postage - total cost about R250. Some of them need a bit of work (filing / clipping), but most are ready to be attached to a cache container. Anyone want any? Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 5, 2011 Share Posted January 5, 2011 (edited) KZN Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011 # 1-6 from my side out and ready for finding. But be prepared for some slip and slide driving to some in this wonderful weather. I spent 8 hours going sideways on muddy roads, wading through flooded drifts, enduring heavy storms, dense fog and this all at night. Crossed at least 4 deep drifts, enough to get water inside the car, hectic drive back from my last placement on over 100km of dirt/mud roads/rivers.... 200km trip home from Paulpitersburg took 8 hours.... go figure.... be prepared for the worse or stay home... And yes, this was in the Corsa 4x4.... so you will need something as durable or just be as mad as me.... LoL Edited January 5, 2011 by Wazat Quote Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 And yes, this was in the Corsa 4x4.... so you will need something as durable or just be as mad as me.... LoL Looks like you have a contender to join you - perhaps this guy should be recruited to caching? BMW Offroading Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 OK, so I am about to cave in and get a new caching GPS. Even though the GPS V has been a good workhorse and has found close to 450 caches, I don't like losing signal under trees as you guys really love hiding caches where there is lots of tree cover I have a friend about to visit from Stateside, so I will order from GPS City. Now - what to get? A Dakota or an Oregon? Pros and cons of each please (geocaching-wise)..... Price difference is only $30 so it is neither here or there. Thanks in advance. PT Quote Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 I looked at both and ended with the Oregon - perhapsdrop G8scot a line - he seems very happy with his oregon too Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 I looked at both and ended with the Oregon - perhapsdrop G8scot a line - he seems very happy with his oregon too Thanks - I am heading in that direction, but will wait for a few more opinions / 2c worth. Quote Link to comment
+FlyingSyringe Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 I looked at both and ended with the Oregon - perhapsdrop G8scot a line - he seems very happy with his oregon too Thanks - I am heading in that direction, but will wait for a few more opinions / 2c worth. Hi Pete, I use an Oregon 550... very good device!! Also have a Dakota 20 that is a backup unit, also good unit but the Oregon is the better of the two to go for. Dakota is smaller, missing only a few Oregon options and the screen resolution is not that smooth, so a great pocket device if you don't like bulky units, but if I was asked to choose only one then the Oregon 550 is the one. Quote Link to comment
+DRDM & Raider Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 60CSx - it might not have all the fancy features(but who needs them) - but it's an awesome, reliable and accurate GPS. Rated the best for under trees You can also drop a Landy on top of one and the screen does not crack... [ I've heard rumours of a heavy object (like a thumb) breaking the Oregon touch screens ] But seriously - look at you caching style - do you drop the GPS a lot, do you cache in bright sunlight, what features do you use etc.Once you have what suites you then buy what you like. We like the 60CSx for it's ruggedness. I see GPC city has then for $200... Speak to bats / dillylama - I think they got the new upgrades of the 60 CSx Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 Bats has the 62CSx. Swears by it..... O like the idea now of the Garmin chirp and if they become popular then a wireless enabled GPS is what you will need. But again the problem with a touch screen..... rugged terrain and falling with it is just not gonna help. I had a fall the other day just after doing Umbilo Dam cache and went down hard on the ground after slipping on a wet rock. My eTex was in my hand and hit the ground screen first. there are some nasty scratches across the screen but the unit is still 100%. I am very pleased with the eTrex, it has way less features of the new units and the rubber strip[ keeps coming loose but it is very accurate and works under trees.... I have used the averating feature to place all my caches and unless it is really dense trees and overcast weather it gets a great reading. I have placed two caches now with an average accuracy of 1.4 meters.... I am heading up to one next weekend and I want to see how good that reading was. Bats has the 62CSx and he will be going with.... will see how good that unit is in comparison. I love the features of the Oregon, would love to get one myself and probably will sometime, just for now, I have the trusty eTrex and what isn't broken doesn't need fixing. I would personally say go for a Nuvi SatNav to get you there and a cheap hand held that can take Contour maps for the actual geocache hunt... What more do you need..... Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 And yes, this was in the Corsa 4x4.... so you will need something as durable or just be as mad as me.... LoL Looks like you have a contender to join you - perhaps this guy should be recruited to caching? BMW Offroading What are those roads? I think that Bats already can disclaim the off road part of this guy when he saw where i took the Corsa.... and that was only at the start of the path.... I think maybe I need to get a camera fitted to the car.... Tinkerbell-GP took a video but it was from too far away as she decided that been in the car was not for her.... I will try and see if I can get the video and post it.... I have one of me going through flood waters too, but that was on roads.... no fun there.... Quote Link to comment
+FlyingSyringe Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 You can also drop a Landy on top of one and the screen does not crack... [ I've heard rumours of a heavy object (like a thumb) breaking the Oregon touch screens ] Hmmm have heard the thumb rumor too. Yes the screen is vulnerable, I use a screen protector, which guards against smaller scratches but obviously will not save a direct pointy blow. If you look at my unit though you will see that it has been through some rough terrain and the outer casing shows this but all else is still fine, the unit is well ruggedized, but care does need to be taken re the screen. A small benefit of the oregon is the included camera... not great but way better than I expected. Geotagged photos on the spur of the moment can come in useful at times. But that is a tiny benefit and should not sway the decision in any major way. Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 While the camera didn't influence the decision at all (both NG and I carry a happy snappy), the Oregon 550 has won the day at $430 - main decision maker here was the screen resolution - 3x that of the 60csx. Oregon should be here with my son's g/f during the 1st week in Feb Now, on matters just slightly more (or is it less) mundane .... Seeing as we have a cacher about to hit 2000, two that have recently hit 1000, and a bundle about to hit 500 (myself included), does this not call for an event to celebrate any / all of the above? Must I organise it? PT Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 Does this mean I have to travel? Quote Link to comment
+DiePienaars Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 We are having KT’s 1000 on the 2 Feb at Firkin’s 18h00, so keep your diaries open. The event would be published soon. I am just waiting for a date from Noddy and then we will host his 2000. We will also order his 2000 coin. It looks that it would be second week in Feb as Noddy’s GPS was stolen this morning. Sorry Wazat the events would be in Durban, but it would give you an excuse to find more caches in Durban. Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 Time is wrong, I work.... Weekends are always better, but hey... I celebrate my 1000 this Saturday.... anyone coming...??? And there are plenty caches to be done in Newcastle now... Quote Link to comment
+DRDM & Raider Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 *************************************************************************************************************************************** DrDM & Raider (that's us) are sponsoring a coin for the best cache in Kwazulu Natal for 2011. In order to qualify to win this un-activated coin, you simply need to go out and plant a good quality cache in Kwazulu Natal. * The winner will decided via a voting process at the end of the year. * Bonus votes might be awarded if the cache forms part of the "Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011" [ The judges' decision (that's us) will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. ] So, go out there and plant some good quality caches! Link to coin: http://shop.spacecoa...LoveStamp_N.jpg *************************************************************************************************************************************** Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 DrDM & Raider (that's us) are sponsoring a coin Cool How about making one of the judging criteria the number of fave points awarded on the GC cache listing? That will allow all finders to participate - not just those in the ballot. (The judges decision can still be final) My 2c PT Quote Link to comment
+DRDM & Raider Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 DrDM & Raider (that's us) are sponsoring a coin Cool How about making one of the judging criteria the number of fave points awarded on the GC cache listing? That will allow all finders to participate - not just those in the ballot. (The judges decision can still be final) My 2c PT The judges' decision (that's us) will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 *************************************************************************************************************************************** DrDM & Raider (that's us) are sponsoring a coin for the best cache in Kwazulu Natal for 2011. In order to qualify to win this un-activated coin, you simply need to go out and plant a good quality cache in Kwazulu Natal. * The winner will decided via a voting process at the end of the year. * Bonus votes might be awarded if the cache forms part of the "Bakers Dozen Challenge 2011" [ The judges' decision (that's us) will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. ] So, go out there and plant some good quality caches! Link to coin: http://shop.spacecoa...LoveStamp_N.jpg *************************************************************************************************************************************** So exactly how do you know which is the best cache if you have not done it... Maybe there is a cache that no-one will do.... and miss out on a complete gem.... only to be discovered many moons later.... Way after the end of the year is over.... These things happen... Anyway added another to my dozen.... or am i going for the gross.... mmm Quote Link to comment
+DRDM & Raider Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 So exactly how do you know which is the best cache if you have not done it... Maybe there is a cache that no-one will do.... and miss out on a complete gem.... only to be discovered many moons later.... Way after the end of the year is over.... These things happen... Anyway added another to my dozen.... or am i going for the gross.... mmm The judges' decision (that's us) will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. We will coordinate the voting to fall in line with the new favourites feature of the website - not the same - but similar... Maybe there is a cache that no-one will do. If it's a good cache - surely people will go out and find it ? (Or it might be a good cache but crap write-up/or both?) (Or people might just not want to go out and find them...) Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 So exactly how do you know which is the best cache if you have not done it... Maybe there is a cache that no-one will do.... and miss out on a complete gem.... only to be discovered many moons later.... Way after the end of the year is over.... These things happen... Anyway added another to my dozen.... or am i going for the gross.... mmm The judges' decision (that's us) will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. We will coordinate the voting to fall in line with the new favourites feature of the website - not the same - but similar... Maybe there is a cache that no-one will do. If it's a good cache - surely people will go out and find it ? (Or it might be a good cache but crap write-up/or both?) (Or people might just not want to go out and find them...) Ah but it might be too much for most and they just don't get there because it is: a) Too high in the mountains Too far to travel c) Too hard to solve D) Too well hidden e) Some newbie cacher just said TFTC in his log.... This could be tough.... have fun.... Quote Link to comment
+Porky2 Posted January 24, 2011 Share Posted January 24, 2011 We are going to be travelling from Zinkwazi to Jhb this coming Friday and have decided to make it a caching trip of about 3 days. The first day we shall spend in the Kloof area and then move on. Has anyone got some suggestions on the routes to go on and the caches to find. Thanks Allan Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted February 23, 2011 Share Posted February 23, 2011 Baker's Dozen challenge - I seem to recall it requires at least one cache placement per month ..... Is there going to be a rush of caches this weekend to make the February deadline? Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted February 25, 2011 Share Posted February 25, 2011 For the programmers ..... A wife asks her husband, a programmer; "Could you please go shopping for me and buy one carton of milk, and if they have eggs, get 6!" A short time later the husband comes back with 6 cartons of milk. The wife asks him, "Why the hell did you buy 6 cartons of milk?" He replied, "They had eggs." Quote Link to comment
+wvermaak86 Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 Hi Guys, I was involved in a very unfortunate car accident a few weeks ago. My excess was very high, and unfortunately I didn't budget for this, as it was just after the festive season. Anyhow, I'm gonna have to sell my Garmin Oregon 550, which I bought just before christmas 2010. Its about three months old. I bought it for R 5, 500-00 from DueSouth in Gateway. Thinking of letting it go for R 4, 000-00. Inbox me if you are interested. Regards, WVermaak86 Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 Anyhow, I'm gonna have to sell my Garmin Oregon 550, which I bought just before christmas 2010. Its about three months old. I bought it for R 5, 500-00 from DueSouth in Gateway. Thinking of letting it go for R 4, 000-00. Eish Wynand, sorry to hear about the prang. If I hear of anyone looking for an Oregon, I'll let you know. I am enjoying mine very much. But - a cautionary note - they can be had for less than your asking if the buyer wants to get direct from the US. It may be better to go see your bank manager PT Quote Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 For the programmers ..... A wife asks her husband, a programmer; "Could you please go shopping for me and buy one carton of milk, and if they have eggs, get 6!" A short time later the husband comes back with 6 cartons of milk. The wife asks him, "Why the hell did you buy 6 cartons of milk?" He replied, "They had eggs." Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 Baker's Dozen challenge - I seem to recall it requires at least one cache placement per month ..... Is there going to be a rush of caches this weekend to make the February deadline? Oh dear.... I better plant some more.... Quote Link to comment
+Noddy Posted March 7, 2011 Author Share Posted March 7, 2011 Just giving the Sandpit cachers a heads up, that I plan to host a CITO event on the 30th April 2011 or 1st May 2011 to coincide with International CITO weekend. I know its a long weekend, but thats why I am giving a heads up. Quote Link to comment
+TechnoNut Posted March 7, 2011 Share Posted March 7, 2011 Just giving the Sandpit cachers a heads up, that I plan to host a CITO event on the 30th April 2011 or 1st May 2011 to coincide with International CITO weekend. Cool. Long-range planning says I will be able to attend. Have sent you an email ICW this. PT Quote Link to comment
+Wazat Posted March 7, 2011 Share Posted March 7, 2011 Just giving the Sandpit cachers a heads up, that I plan to host a CITO event on the 30th April 2011 or 1st May 2011 to coincide with International CITO weekend. I know its a long weekend, but thats why I am giving a heads up. Funny already discussed this with others... I was thinking of the same thing but ..... Ahem, Newcastle is the Greenest City in the province again.... so will have to come help you guys then..... Quote Link to comment
+ScottScott Posted March 7, 2011 Share Posted March 7, 2011 Great Noddy I am glad to hear that there will be another CITO event coming up as I will be missing the one on the weekend of the 26th March 2011. Quote Link to comment
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