MartijnZ Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 I dont know how to delete a geocache. Quote Link to comment
+Semper Questio Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 You don't. You can only archive a cache. They are never deleted. If you go to the same place where you log a find, you will find an option in there to archive your cache. When you do that, be sure to go out and pick it up (or whatever, if anything, is left of it). Quote Link to comment
+Bear and Ragged Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 You have no Placed Caches... Have you started a cache page, but not submitted it for review? If this is the case, edit and re-use the page! Quote Link to comment
Pup Patrol Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 I dont know how to delete a geocache. Since you don't own any caches that have been published, we can only guess at what you want to do. Are you perhaps wanting to delete an unpublished cache? Do you wish to delete a cache from your gps? If that's it, then you need to let the folks know what make and model of gps you're using. B. Quote Link to comment
+stijnhommes Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Perhaps it's unnecessary to say, but you can only archive your own caches. Caches from other owners are supposed to be left in place and given a Needs Maintenance or Needs archived log. Quote Link to comment
+Semper Questio Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 You have no Placed Caches... Have you started a cache page, but not submitted it for review? If this is the case, edit and re-use the page! Missed that. Well, more like I didn't look. Good catch. Quote Link to comment
+Mn-treker Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. Quote Link to comment
+Chief301 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. You can't delete a particular Geocache from the Garmin, you have to delete the whole GPX file. You can delete a particular user-created Waypoint. Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. You can't delete a particular Geocache from the Garmin, you have to delete the whole GPX file. You can delete a particular user-created Waypoint. There we go. This makes sense to me now. Quote Link to comment
+ngrrfan Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. You can't delete a particular Geocache from the Garmin, you have to delete the whole GPX file. You can delete a particular user-created Waypoint. Wrong again. If the cache has been loaded by itself, and not part of a PQ or other multiple cache output, it can be deleted. You just have to do it via a computer. BTW.... if the Garmin unit is an older etrex Venture HC or other etrex units.... you can delete a single cache. Lets not make any assumptions here about anything. All that does is lead to false information. Quote Link to comment
+4evrCking Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) Hi, If this is a Garmin Oregon 450: When you have a geocache on your GPS and mark it found, it no longer shows under geocaches, but is under geocaches found. You can not remove the geocaches found from the GPS directly, but you can hook the GPS up to your PC and delete the file. The file will be under the GarminOREGON(X:)\Garmin\GPX directory. The "X" will be the drive letter for your Garmin 450 GPS files. The file will look something like GC99K3G.GPX - you can find this number for the geocache you wish to delete on the geocaching.com site where the description of the cache was originally found. I have a detailed description of how to do this if you need it. I'm fairly new to geocaching and to the GARMIN OREGON 450 and so I have been writing down my own personal notes on how to do things in plain english. If anyone wants a copy of this "How To" document, please PM (personal message) me with your email address and I'll send a copy to you as an attachment. I'll need your personal email address since I don't know how to attach files to PM's here. If you do request a copy, the only thing I would like in return is your help in letting me know of any suggestions or additions that may make the document better for others to use. Best regards, Wayne Miller 4evrCking (Forever Seeking) Edited April 24, 2013 by 4evrCking Quote Link to comment
+Don_J Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. This makes about as much sense as the opening post. I would think that my Garmin would be full by now if I couldn't delete any caches from it. Quote Link to comment
+Don_J Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. You can't delete a particular Geocache from the Garmin, you have to delete the whole GPX file. You can delete a particular user-created Waypoint. Of course you can. I do it on my 60Cs all the time. Quote Link to comment
+Don_J Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. You can't delete a particular Geocache from the Garmin, you have to delete the whole GPX file. You can delete a particular user-created Waypoint. Wrong again. If the cache has been loaded by itself, and not part of a PQ or other multiple cache output, it can be deleted. You just have to do it via a computer. BTW.... if the Garmin unit is an older etrex Venture HC or other etrex units.... you can delete a single cache. Lets not make any assumptions here about anything. All that does is lead to false information. Finally, a voice of reason. This is has been a very amusing, and amazing thread to read. Everyone jumped right in to answer when no one had any idea WHAT he wanted to delete a geocache from, then, when it was decided for him that he wanted to delete the cache from his GPS, everyone simply assumed that we all have the same GPS unit that they have, and load caches to it the same way that they do. Quote Link to comment
+The_Incredibles_ Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Wow, 3 days and no reply from the OP? Seriously, don't waste your time on threads like this, people. This sort of thing seems to happen frequently on this forum. It starts when someone posts a vague, poorly-worded question. Other cachers bend over backwards trying to answer, sometimes writing really long replies. Naturally, the OP is never heard from again, either to clarify the original question or to thank people for their time. Quote Link to comment
+Semper Questio Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Maybe he wants to delete a geocache from his GPS unit. If Garmin it can't be done. If Delorme it can be done. So that means if I buy a Garmin and fill it up with geocaches and find them, I have to buy a new unit to download more caches? I don't think so....try again. You can't delete a particular Geocache from the Garmin, you have to delete the whole GPX file. You can delete a particular user-created Waypoint. Wrong again. If the cache has been loaded by itself, and not part of a PQ or other multiple cache output, it can be deleted. You just have to do it via a computer. BTW.... if the Garmin unit is an older etrex Venture HC or other etrex units.... you can delete a single cache. Lets not make any assumptions here about anything. All that does is lead to false information. Finally, a voice of reason. This is has been a very amusing, and amazing thread to read. Everyone jumped right in to answer when no one had any idea WHAT he wanted to delete a geocache from, then, when it was decided for him that he wanted to delete the cache from his GPS, everyone simply assumed that we all have the same GPS unit that they have, and load caches to it the same way that they do. Shoot, I wasn't even assuming that it was a GPS how-to question. When I read the opening post, I immediately thought the OP was talking about deleting a cache listing from the site! I don't know how many times I have answered that very question, so that's what I jumped to. Since the OP has not been back to clarify, I guess it wasn't really that much of a problem or they found their answer elsewhere. I s'pose it's time to move along. Quote Link to comment
+NanCycle Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Wow, 3 days and no reply from the OP? Seriously, don't waste your time on threads like this, people. This sort of thing seems to happen frequently on this forum. It starts when someone posts a vague, poorly-worded question. Other cachers bend over backwards trying to answer, sometimes writing really long replies. Naturally, the OP is never heard from again, either to clarify the original question or to thank people for their time. Yes, this is a really annoying trait. I would think that common courtesy would dictate a "Thanks, but I found my own answer" at the very least. In a completely different forum, I recently found the answer to a question I had just by searching, and I posted a "Thanks to both" the person who asked it and the one who answered it. Quote Link to comment
+cerberus1 Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Wow, 3 days and no reply from the OP? Seriously, don't waste your time on threads like this, people. This sort of thing seems to happen frequently on this forum. It starts when someone posts a vague, poorly-worded question. Other cachers bend over backwards trying to answer, sometimes writing really long replies. Naturally, the OP is never heard from again, either to clarify the original question or to thank people for their time. This would make a fun thread in itself. One I remember acted like the question had to be answered quickly, but as usual, the question wasn't clear and folks chimed in with whatever they thought he meant. Four Months later, never returned for clarification or thanks. Quote Link to comment
+Bear and Ragged Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Wow, 3 days and no reply from the OP? Seriously, don't waste your time on threads like this, people. This sort of thing seems to happen frequently on this forum. It starts when someone posts a vague, poorly-worded question. Other cachers bend over backwards trying to answer, sometimes writing really long replies. Naturally, the OP is never heard from again, either to clarify the original question or to thank people for their time. OK. Next "How do I...?" question is going to be ignored, until the poster comes back and accuses everyone of being unhelpful! Quote Link to comment
+The_Incredibles_ Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Not totally ignored, but we will be allowed 1 collective post to ask for clarification. Quote Link to comment
+JohnCNA Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Just to clarify for the inevitable next time this question gets asked, it is entirely possible to delete one or many caches from late-model Garmins regardless if they are in individual GPX files or one big one. Can't do it on the device but Basecamp lets you do this when the device is connected to the computer. I do this all the time on an eTrex 30. Quote Link to comment
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