+RocketMan Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 I did a little caching in Denver this evening with a co-worker and we bagged 4 FTF's. Not bad for an out-of-towner. J.E.S LakePoint ParkNRide - CTK ParkNRide - Bergen It was a nice drive through the local mountains to get the FTF’s. We also bagged a couple of STF's in town. This is kind of cool also: Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 I did a little caching in Denver this evening with a co-worker and we bagged 4 FTF's. Not bad for an out-of-towner. J.E.S LakePoint ParkNRide - CTK ParkNRide - Bergen It was a nice drive through the local mountains to get the FTF’s. We also bagged a couple of STF's in town. This is kind of cool also: Just as I thought, you really didn't go there to work did you? Quote Link to comment
+HelBob Duo Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Not bad for an out-of-towner. You're there so much, I'm not so sure you could be called an o-o-t. Hey TT, When my sister (& family) moved to RI, the locals acted like they were still riding in buggies. If they went 30 miles away from home they packed an overnight bag. So for you to go to another state, WOW!. Better pack for a week! Quote Link to comment
+TucsonThompsen Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Well, I'm used to driving from SD to Tucson the 5+ hours every so often. So thinking about it in those terms, 5+ hours from Central NJ would get me through....oh probably 6-9 states plus DC. (assuming traffic is nice). BTW, can someone please explain to me the legality of states collecting on imposed Toll roads that are levied on roads that are part of the federal Interstate system? (i.e the NY Thruway and the Mass Pike). It seems to me that my federal tax dollars are supposed to pay for the Interstate system, yet I'm getting levied another fee from the state? Isn't this a case of double taxation??? Tom? You wanna clue me in on this. What in God's name is it that makes this a Northeast phenomenon? I get the toll bridges concept. I accept that there is a convenience factor. But Toll roads??? When there is no other way to go? WTF?!? </rant> --------------------------------- Congrats to Duscwe, boggis, FlagMan and other puzzle crew for smashing through Monopolizing Your Time. I'm glad I did just that. --TT-- Quote Link to comment
+Lokidog Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog Quote Link to comment
+John&Jess Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog A San Diego geocacher's pizza party!! (hint hint pqmommy , consider us in to help!) Best advice is to just keep caching, you're bound to run into someone soon (in my opinion) ~Jess Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 (edited) Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog First, wait for a new cache to be approved. Then RUSH (and I mean RUSH) to get there before anyone else can. Then hide in the bushes and jump out as cegrube, Chuy, Duscwe. D-Jollymon, Gobolt, John&Jess, Night Hunter, Passingwind, etc. (listed in alpha order, not necessarily order of appearance) each converge on the cache seconds apart from each other. Chances are you will fail to arrive before all of them, but now that TT has left town, you might have a fighting chance of meeting one or two of them!..... Of course, if the cache is located in Santee, you'll also have a chance to meet Army_SGM, team fatman and Skillet. Edited July 14, 2005 by FlagMan Quote Link to comment
+pqcachers Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog A San Diego geocacher's pizza party!! (hint hint pqmommy , consider us in to help!) Best advice is to just keep caching, you're bound to run into someone soon (in my opinion) ~Jess Welcome lokidog and ditto what John & Jess said. I'll probably be putting together a pizza party in September (with help from John & Jess ) The last pizza event there were about 120 people, every one of them friendly and outgoing. You will have no trouble being sucked in to this great hobby! Quote Link to comment
+Duncan! Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog First, wait for a new cache to be approved. Then RUSH (and I mean RUSH) to get there before anyone else can. Then hide in the bushes and jump out as cegrube, Chuy, Duscwe. D-Jollymon, Gobolt, John&Jess, Night Hunter, Passingwind, etc. (listed in alpha order, not necessarily order of appearance) each converge on the cache seconds apart from each other. Chances are you will fail to arrive before all of them, but now that TT has left town, you might have a fighting chance of meeting one or two of them!..... Of course, if the cache is located in Santee, you'll also have a chance to meet Army_SGM, team fatman and Skillet. You forgot Flagman... D! Quote Link to comment
+The Dillon Gang Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 You forgot Flagman... D! But of course... Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 (edited) Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog A. Attend the next north-county pizza party. Buy pizza for everybody. B. Add the handles $kimmer and Splashman (Splashette) to your watch list. C. Place a new cache but camp out by it to meet the rush of FTF addicts. That will take about thirty minutes max'. D. Set bear traps near your new cache so's the FTF addicts have to stick around long enough for meaningful conversation. Tip: By leaving the FTF addicts caught in the bear traps you are sure to improve your FTF statistic in the long run. E. Put some danged photos on your profile page and in your profile gallery. Hee, hee, hee. F. O yeah, buy a new high-resolution digital camera and pay attention to lighting conditions. You're welcome, Harmon of SD Rowdies and Sandy Creek Cowboys Got a make on Lokidog. Looks like a lot of other Geocachers. Edited July 14, 2005 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. A very good start! I'm sure you'll come across other cachers while out on the hunt, it happens quite a lot round here, and we're a merry bunch. As lots of people have mentioned, going to a brand new cache is a surefire way to meet lots of folks as they rush to get there first (FTF=first to find, an extra thing to brag about ). Event caches, like the Pizza Party some people have mentioned, are also an excellent way to get to know people, so keep an eye out for them - local ones will be posted in here as well as having a proper cache page. Other than that, if you're planning to visit a particular cache at a particular time, just post a note on this thread and see if anyone wants to join you. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hello to all. I'm a newbie, only 16 finds into geocaching and loving it. But wondering what the best way to meet other cachers in San Diego is. Figured this thread was a good start. lokidog A San Diego geocacher's pizza party!! (hint hint pqmommy , consider us in to help!) Best advice is to just keep caching, you're bound to run into someone soon (in my opinion) ~Jess Welcome lokidog and ditto what John & Jess said. I'll probably be putting together a pizza party in September (with help from John & Jess ) The last pizza event there were about 120 people, every one of them friendly and outgoing. You will have no trouble being sucked in to this great hobby! Pineapple upside-down cake? Quote Link to comment
+QDman Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Welcome lokidog and ditto what John & Jess said. I'll probably be putting together a pizza party in September (with help from John & Jess ) The last pizza event there were about 120 people, every one of them friendly and outgoing. You will have no trouble being sucked in to this great hobby! Any chance the September party will be on a Friday or Saturday? I'm unavailable on Sundays. Quote Link to comment
+pqcachers Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Welcome lokidog and ditto what John & Jess said. I'll probably be putting together a pizza party in September (with help from John & Jess ) The last pizza event there were about 120 people, every one of them friendly and outgoing. You will have no trouble being sucked in to this great hobby! Any chance the September party will be on a Friday or Saturday? I'm unavailable on Sundays. It will be a Saturday evening. That seems to work best in terms of not a school night and no rush hour traffic to contend with. And Harmon, my dear, I can't make pineapple upside-down cake for 120! Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Well, I'm used to driving from SD to Tucson the 5+ hours every so often. So thinking about it in those terms, 5+ hours from Central NJ would get me through....oh probably 6-9 states plus DC. (assuming traffic is nice). BTW, can someone please explain to me the legality of states collecting on imposed Toll roads that are levied on roads that are part of the federal Interstate system? (i.e the NY Thruway and the Mass Pike). It seems to me that my federal tax dollars are supposed to pay for the Interstate system, yet I'm getting levied another fee from the state? Isn't this a case of double taxation??? Tom? You wanna clue me in on this. What in God's name is it that makes this a Northeast phenomenon? I get the toll bridges concept. I accept that there is a convenience factor. But Toll roads??? When there is no other way to go? WTF?!? </rant> --------------------------------- Congrats to Duscwe, boggis, FlagMan and other puzzle crew for smashing through Monopolizing Your Time. I'm glad I did just that. --TT-- TT that puzzle cache was a great Swan Song! Great job! As far as toll roads: Illinois had the same deal by turning I90 (and other interstates) into toll roads. This approach let's the Feds (us) off the hook for much of the burden for maintaining these local highways. The I90 tollroad made quite a mess for those that had to commute into Chicago! However, the Illinois toll roads collect billions each year. So the Illinois state income tax was only 2-3%! So it all works out! After all, the taxman will get you one way or the other! So it really depends on which taxman that you vote into office! But those quasi-socialists that vote in Mega-Taxman have no right to bitch! I still favor the "if you want it, then you pay for it, tax system"! Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 So what about me then, I pay your steeenking taxes but I don't get a vote! Bah. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 So what about me then, I pay your steeenking taxes but I don't get a vote! Bah. We have a bunch of blokes over there, so it all balances out! But from all of us: Thank you! Quote Link to comment
+The Dillon Gang Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 And Harmon, my dear, I can't make pineapple upside-down cake for 120! don't think he was thinking about the "other 119" people Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 And Harmon, my dear, I can't make pineapple upside-down cake for 120! don't think he was thinking about the "other 119" people You mean the other 118! Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 (edited) And Harmon, my dear, I can't make pineapple upside-down cake for 120! don't think he was thinking about the "other 119" people Steve, You have a mind like a finely honed razor. Thanks for cutting right through to the heart of the matter. Harmon Looks like this. I love you Carol, O yes I do. I love you Carol, O I love you. Edited July 14, 2005 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 And Harmon, my dear, I can't make pineapple upside-down cake for 120! Of course you can! A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step! Just start now, and take it one pie at a time! Quote Link to comment
+TucsonThompsen Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Y'all remember the great Padre Purge Firesale of 1999 right? Well...i'm in the same mood as the GM was then. I'm sellin' my children off and I've got takers for most of them, but need a few takers for the "less desireable" ones. Anyone interested in adopting any of the following caches of mine: TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #1 TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #2 Spam Haiku Just drop me a line. --TT-- Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Y'all remember the great Padre Purge Firesale of 1999 right? Well...i'm in the same mood as the GM was then. I'm sellin' my children off and I've got takers for most of them, but need a few takers for the "less desireable" ones. Anyone interested in adopting any of the following caches of mine: TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #1 TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #2 Spam Haiku Just drop me a line. --TT-- I think if you want someone to adopt Spam, it'd have to be someone who hasn't found it yet. There's no way I'm going back there, that's for sure! Quote Link to comment
+pqcachers Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Y'all remember the great Padre Purge Firesale of 1999 right? Well...i'm in the same mood as the GM was then. I'm sellin' my children off and I've got takers for most of them, but need a few takers for the "less desireable" ones. Anyone interested in adopting any of the following caches of mine: TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #1 TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #2 Spam Haiku Just drop me a line. --TT-- I think if you want someone to adopt Spam, it'd have to be someone who hasn't found it yet. There's no way I'm going back there, that's for sure! I'm with Toby on that one! Quote Link to comment
+The Dillon Gang Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 The California Geocoins are Here!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted July 14, 2005 Share Posted July 14, 2005 Y'all remember the great Padre Purge Firesale of 1999 right? Well...i'm in the same mood as the GM was then. I'm sellin' my children off and I've got takers for most of them, but need a few takers for the "less desireable" ones. Anyone interested in adopting any of the following caches of mine: TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #1 TT's MTRP Nuisance Cache #2 Spam Haiku Just drop me a line. --TT-- Oh you wussies! I'll take SPAM.... And any others that are not taken after they have been exposed to the market for a reasonable period of time.... Quote Link to comment
+The Dillon Gang Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Oh you wussies! I'll take SPAM.... And any others that are not taken after they have been exposed to the market for a reasonable period of time.... The "Spam-i-nator" Quote Link to comment
+HelBob Duo Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 (edited) Hey Harmon, You can still have your pineapple...it comes with ham, tho. A Hawaiian pizza, of course. TT, So what's so different between paying to cross a bridge (Coronado) & paying to drive down on a more solid road? Our tax money paid for both. And think how much we spend on salary, retirement, medical, etc for the toll takers! And, of course, they don't get minimum wage to sit on their butts all day doing such a simple job. Lokidog, If you want do some fun caches, do: Dak girl's Harry Potter caches at UCSD, both the large multi that takes you all around the campus and the Forbidden Forest. The Sandy Creek Cowboy caches. You'll have to save up your money for a while to pay for the gas since it is out I8 a ways. Don't forget your ladder! Either that, or a trampoline. Unless you're like TT & is part Spiderman. Hey! That explains a lot! Just what does TT make in his lab???? Edited July 15, 2005 by HelBob Duo Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 (edited) Hey Harmon,You can still have your pineapple...it comes with ham, tho. A Hawaiian pizza, of course. Hawaiian pizza for seesies. Thanks for recommending the cowboy caches. Cowboy caches not for seesies. Edited July 15, 2005 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+QDman Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 The California Geocoins are Here!!!!!! W00T! Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Actually, I've set myself a goal of cleaning out Delaware. Should be easy: 1) No puzzles in the state. 2) Only about 200 total in the state. Imagine that....a whole state cleaned out. --TT-- Did you know that San Diego county is almost twice the size of Delaware? So TT, you should have no trouble clearing out Delaware! When I was 18-20, we all used to to go to Dewey Beach in Delaware because it was the only beach that would allow us to drink beer on the beach! The drinking age was 18 back then. Anyhow, I had some good times out there! Quote Link to comment
+PassingWind Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 The California Geocoins are Here!!!!!! Cool man! So when is the event ? Put my name down for a couple of those pieces of lovely metal. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Actually, I've set myself a goal of cleaning out Delaware. Should be easy: 1) No puzzles in the state. 2) Only about 200 total in the state. Imagine that....a whole state cleaned out. --TT-- Did you know that San Diego county is almost twice the size of Delaware? So TT, you should have no trouble clearing out Delaware! When I was 18-20, we all used to to go to Dewey Beach in Delaware because it was the only beach that would allow us to drink beer on the beach! The drinking age was 18 back then. Anyhow, I had some good times out there! Delaware! that's where the annual Punkin' Chunkin' Festival takes place. http://www.punkinchunkin.com/main.htm Quote Link to comment
+HelBob Duo Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Don't forget to go to Dover. You have several sights to see there. Dover Downs for racing. Dover AFB, if you like to see C-5's & other such planes. Its also where a lot of our GI's head to/from overseas. And if you're in a morbid mood, it's where our GI's that are horizontal come back to the US. Dover has the only mortuary in the military in the US. Freedom isn't free. Quote Link to comment
+princess toadstool Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 A San Diego geocacher's pizza party!! I'll plan a pizza party if it can be on a Saturday or Sunday night. Zatyco is setting up a CITO event for July 30 early early morning and on a day I work. Any suggestions for dates - August 13, 14, 20, or 21? 5pm or later in Kearney Mesa area? TT- I'll adopt all those caches..even SPAM as I have visited twice in one day. What's another trip? Quote Link to comment
+Pioneer 'n' Tiff Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Side issue: fellow SD-ites, I was out at Radar Enforced yesterday and bumped into one of eatern geocashing cousins. She left 5 TB's in the cache. Quote Link to comment
+pqcachers Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Hey Harmon,You can still have your pineapple...it comes with ham, tho. A Hawaiian pizza, of course. Just turn it upside down! Uh-oh, is this turning into "banter"? Quote Link to comment
+pqcachers Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 A San Diego geocacher's pizza party!! I'll plan a pizza party if it can be on a Saturday or Sunday night. Zatyco is setting up a CITO event for July 30 early early morning and on a day I work. Any suggestions for dates - August 13, 14, 20, or 21? 5pm or later in Kearney Mesa area? TT- I'll adopt all those caches..even SPAM as I have visited twice in one day. What's another trip? Well then I guess I don't need to! I like the 20/21 weekend. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 (edited) Actually, I've set myself a goal of cleaning out Delaware. Should be easy: 1) No puzzles in the state. 2) Only about 200 total in the state. Imagine that....a whole state cleaned out. --TT-- Did you know that San Diego county is almost twice the size of Delaware? So TT, you should have no trouble clearing out Delaware! When I was 18-20, we all used to to go to Dewey Beach in Delaware because it was the only beach that would allow us to drink beer on the beach! The drinking age was 18 back then. Anyhow, I had some good times out there! Delaware! that's where the annual Punkin' Chunkin' Festival takes place. http://www.punkinchunkin.com/main.htm Anybody that can launch a pumpkin over 4000 feet is OK in my book! Back in Roscoe we used to shoot taters with this PVC contraption that looked like a bazooka gun. We never measured how far they went, but they disappeared from our sight. Anyhow, TT has something to look forward to! Edit: I seem to remember a movie where they were launching cows with a catapult...... Edited July 15, 2005 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+PassingWind Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 (edited) Anybody that can launch a pumpkin over 4000 feet is OK in my book! Back in Roscoe we used to shoot taters with this PVC contraption that looked like a bazooka gun. We never measured how far they went, but they disappeared from our sight. Anyhow, TT has something to look forward to! Edit: I seem to remember a movie where they were launching cows with a catapult...... A.K.A. : Potato Cannon A little bit o' potato, starting fluid, and an electric ignitor and you have yourself a bit o' fun.....and illegal at that! From Urban Dictionary.com 1. potato cannon Any sort of device that looks like a cannon and is generally designed to shoot potatos at a high velocity using household products as propellent. Also known as spud gun and potato launcher. Edited July 15, 2005 by PassingWind Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Anybody that can launch a pumpkin over 4000 feet is OK in my book! Back in Roscoe we used to shoot taters with this PVC contraption that looked like a bazooka gun. We never measured how far they went, but they disappeared from our sight. Anyhow, TT has something to look forward to! Edit: I seem to remember a movie where they were launching cows with a catapult...... A.K.A. : Potato Cannon A little bit o' potato, starting fluid, and an electric ignitor and you have yourself a bit o' fun.....and illegal at that! Illegal? Then I'll make sure to stick with the contraption that throws the pumpkins almost a mile! Or I could make one that throws...... Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Fetchez la vache! Quoi? FETCHEZ LA VACHE! ***mmoooOOOOOOOooooo****** Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Side issue: fellow SD-ites, I was out at Radar Enforced yesterday and bumped into one of eatern geocashing cousins. She left 5 TB's in the cache. Side Side Issue: In a class I am taking, I learned that Home Depot is proposing building a store where "Radar Enforced" is. Sure would be a shame to see that big open space turned into a parking lot . . . Imagine the traffic on that already traffic-clogged road . . . Quote Link to comment
+GoBolts! Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Hi, I have been notified by SoCal Admin. that two of the caches I adopted from KF6JAX are no longer allowed. [] So I will be removing them on or before the 4th of August.. If they are on your list get them now! Thanks and Happy caching! Time Will Tell #2 A Little Bit Below the Box PS I think I have set the record for run-ins with Admin. during my brief but infamous caching career. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Hi,I have been notified by SoCal Admin. that two of the caches I adopted from KF6JAX are no longer allowed. [] So I will be removing them on or before the 4th of August.. If they are on your list get them now! Thanks and Happy caching! Time Will Tell #2 A Little Bit Below the Box PS I think I have set the record for run-ins with Admin. during my brief but infamous caching career. Why wasn't it allowed? Quote Link to comment
+GoBolts! Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Hi,I have been notified by SoCal Admin. that two of the caches I adopted from KF6JAX are no longer allowed. [] So I will be removing them on or before the 4th of August.. If they are on your list get them now! Thanks and Happy caching! Time Will Tell #2 A Little Bit Below the Box PS I think I have set the record for run-ins with Admin. during my brief but infamous caching career. Why wasn't it allowed? To not spoil the hide for those who would still like to find them....I will simply say some deem them to be "offensive". Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Fetchez la vache! Quoi? FETCHEZ LA VACHE! ***mmoooOOOOOOOooooo****** If you do not agree to my commands, then I shall-- TWONGGG!!!........MOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Wow, I've just found the best download/extension for Firefox! Have a look at this thread. Or if you can't be bothered, let me explain what it does - you download a Firefox extension called Greasemonkey, and then you can use scripts to do things to web pages before they load onto your screen. The guy who wrote that thread did it so that gc.com cache pages in the UK link to Ordnance Survey maps (equiv to USGS, I suppose), since Big Green hasn't paid for decent maps of the UK, and if you look on a cache page there (like this one, nearest my Dad's house), the geocaching.com maps are crap. OS 1:25000 maps, on the other hand, are fantastic. The best thing for us folks over here is that it also adds links directly onto the cache page (including caches over here) for Google Maps, Satellite, and Google Earth! Before gc.com has got around to it! If you're interested, click the link to this thread. Quote Link to comment
+QDman Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 Wow, I've just found the best download/extension for Firefox!Have a look at this thread. Or if you can't be bothered, let me explain what it does - you download a Firefox extension called Greasemonkey, and then you can use scripts to do things to web pages before they load onto your screen. The guy who wrote that thread did it so that gc.com cache pages in the UK link to Ordnance Survey maps (equiv to USGS, I suppose), since Big Green hasn't paid for decent maps of the UK, and if you look on a cache page there (like this one, nearest my Dad's house), the geocaching.com maps are crap. OS 1:25000 maps, on the other hand, are fantastic. The best thing for us folks over here is that it also adds links directly onto the cache page (including caches over here) for Google Maps, Satellite, and Google Earth! Before gc.com has got around to it! If you're interested, click the link to this thread. And after you've installed Greasemonkey, restart Firefox, then right-click here, and install the script. When you go to a cache page, you'll have a Google map of the cache location right at the top. SaWEEEET! Quote Link to comment
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