dijitaldharma Posted October 26, 2012 Share Posted October 26, 2012 Hello! I use the iPhone geocacache app and I LOVE it. I once used a regular GPS when I travelled abroad, and it was really interesting how much less fun it was using it - I had a garmin and it was a pain in the butt to use. Anyway, I'm not really in the market for another handheld GPS, but I lately I have been having trouble figuring out how to find multi-caches with the iPhone app. I may be missing something, but the iPhone app only gives the first cords. Then, as I figure out the next cords from clues, I have no where in the app to place them. I tried to use my Maps app to add the chords (didn't work) and other apps I downloaded on the fly to see if they would allow me to add cords. A lot of them do, but I can't seem to navigate to the location. SO - my question is, how those of you who use the iPhone app find subsequent caches in multi-caches? Is there a supplemental app that I should be using? Please help Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted October 26, 2012 Share Posted October 26, 2012 Hello! I use the iPhone geocacache app and I LOVE it. I once used a regular GPS when I travelled abroad, and it was really interesting how much less fun it was using it - I had a garmin and it was a pain in the butt to use. Anyway, I'm not really in the market for another handheld GPS, but I lately I have been having trouble figuring out how to find multi-caches with the iPhone app. I may be missing something, but the iPhone app only gives the first cords. Then, as I figure out the next cords from clues, I have no where in the app to place them. I tried to use my Maps app to add the chords (didn't work) and other apps I downloaded on the fly to see if they would allow me to add cords. A lot of them do, but I can't seem to navigate to the location. SO - my question is, how those of you who use the iPhone app find subsequent caches in multi-caches? Is there a supplemental app that I should be using? Please help Thanks! When navigating in map view, tap the little flag icon at the top-right to enter custom coordinates. Quote Link to comment
dijitaldharma Posted October 26, 2012 Author Share Posted October 26, 2012 Hello! I use the iPhone geocacache app and I LOVE it. I once used a regular GPS when I travelled abroad, and it was really interesting how much less fun it was using it - I had a garmin and it was a pain in the butt to use. Anyway, I'm not really in the market for another handheld GPS, but I lately I have been having trouble figuring out how to find multi-caches with the iPhone app. I may be missing something, but the iPhone app only gives the first cords. Then, as I figure out the next cords from clues, I have no where in the app to place them. I tried to use my Maps app to add the chords (didn't work) and other apps I downloaded on the fly to see if they would allow me to add cords. A lot of them do, but I can't seem to navigate to the location. SO - my question is, how those of you who use the iPhone app find subsequent caches in multi-caches? Is there a supplemental app that I should be using? Please help Thanks! When navigating in map view, tap the little flag icon at the top-right to enter custom coordinates. Quote Link to comment
dijitaldharma Posted October 26, 2012 Author Share Posted October 26, 2012 BAH! Why did I not see that! Thank you! Quote Link to comment
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