+The Frosties! Posted March 6, 2012 Share Posted March 6, 2012 We only have a handful of caches out ourselves, finding "the right place" for one being one of our reasons for so few... One of the things we enjoy about caching is the places it's taken us to, and, locally, there's somewhere I'd like to share with others It's an old building frontage preserved inside a "new" bank. As it's very much private property (with public access), and belonging to a bank, I don't want to hide anything nearby, so I was thinking I could set a simple puzzle which relied upon actually visiting the site, either "how many...=A" type thing or, have a waypoint marked nearby with an instruction to visit the facade, then "project a waypoint x feet at a bearing of A" which is my preferred way...only how do I do it using my etrex 30? We've only ever followed it to a point, never the other way round. Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted March 8, 2012 Share Posted March 8, 2012 We only have a handful of caches out ourselves, finding "the right place" for one being one of our reasons for so few... One of the things we enjoy about caching is the places it's taken us to, and, locally, there's somewhere I'd like to share with others It's an old building frontage preserved inside a "new" bank. As it's very much private property (with public access), and belonging to a bank, I don't want to hide anything nearby, so I was thinking I could set a simple puzzle which relied upon actually visiting the site, either "how many...=A" type thing or, have a waypoint marked nearby with an instruction to visit the facade, then "project a waypoint x feet at a bearing of A" which is my preferred way...only how do I do it using my etrex 30? We've only ever followed it to a point, never the other way round. ...mmm, read the manual? You know, as in 'If all else fails...' Quote Link to comment
+The Frosties! Posted March 8, 2012 Author Share Posted March 8, 2012 (edited) grrrr.....I hate RTFM ...and it doesn't really answer my question, "sight n go" is, I think, close to what I want to do...but I won't be able to see the final location I suppose I mark as a waypoint the final location then goto start location and navigate to the new waypoint, which should give me the distance and bearing? Edited March 8, 2012 by The Frosties! Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted March 8, 2012 Share Posted March 8, 2012 Simply mark a waypoint at the final location and then use a tool like Fizzycalc to get the bearing and distance from original. http://www.fizzymagic.net/Geocaching/FizzyCalc/index.html Quote Link to comment
+The Frosties! Posted March 9, 2012 Author Share Posted March 9, 2012 Thank you. Now I need to find somewhere to stash a cache - or just get a mag-nano Quote Link to comment
+mlrs1996 Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 try this app iGCT. With this app i can project a waypoint. should help with hiding or finding caches like this hope it helps Quote Link to comment
+The Frosties! Posted March 9, 2012 Author Share Posted March 9, 2012 That app is slightly out of my price range, as it would involve buying an iphone Fizzycalc seems a good option, 2 waypoints and calculate the difference Quote Link to comment
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