geckosgang Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 Greetings. I don't know if its a new development or not, but I'm not happy at all with the cache id locater map to the right of cache pages. I noticed that when I zoomed in on a map, the little symbol actually pinpointed the cache for me. In a big park, I know right where to go within a few feet practically. I just did the last 6 caches without picking up my gps. A real nice one in the UP showed EXACTLY where to find it on a mile circular boardwalk and lake area....I'm not sure that the maps were meant to be THAT helpful. Aside from disabling that pop up or whatever it would take for that map not to show up, does geocaching have any control how far in to zoom. Even if you don't touch it, sometimes its still too explicit. Yes, I know, don't look at it.... but it's nice to get a general milage idea from the map still. thx Quote
GOF and Bacall Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 There is no requirement to use a GPS to find a cache. Some folks have found hundreds with map and compass. Quote
+niraD Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 It sounds like the online maps in your area are well-calibrated. They're well-calibrated around here too. Have you tried clicking the Google Maps link, switching to satellite view, and then zooming in? That's how I found hundreds of caches before I bought my first GPSr. Quote
+PokerLuck Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 If the map view is no more accurate than a GPS, what's the problem? Let the geocacher decide how he wants to find the cache. Quote
knowschad Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 There is no requirement to use a GPS to find a cache. Some folks have found hundreds with map and compass. Likewise, there is no requirement to look at the maps. Some folks have found hundreds without it. Quote
+dorqie Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 If the map was so accurate it gave the cache away, it was probably a really easy hide. Knowing the spot in the park where gz is and knowing where the cache is are two different things. Perhaps you would prefer looking for caches with a higher "d" rating. Quote
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