+TEAM 360 Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 Easy poll. Just wondering if printing out finds is a common practice or not. Quote Link to comment
+Team GPSaxophone Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 I print out the cache page and use it to write notes at the cache site. Once I type it in, I trash it out. Took sun from sky, left world in eternal darkness Quote Link to comment
+Capt. Jack & 1st Mate Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 quote: I print out the cache page and use it to write notes at the cache site. Once I type it in, I trash it out. Ditto! Quote Link to comment
+Woodbutcher68 Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 Ditto! Maps?!? I don't need no stinking maps! I got coordinates! Quote Link to comment
Nascat Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 I print them out and carry in a thin binder, read them over while on the hunt, I'm still very new at this. I also make notes on them then trash them after I log on geocaching.com. "Deep in the Heart of Jersey" Quote Link to comment
Tikiroy Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 Ditto above, with one addition....I feel more comfortable with the cache page just in case someone of authority asks me what I'm doing at the location. Seems to me they would believe the printed page more than my word, as I am kind off a shady looking guy . "There's so much comedy on television. Does that cause comedy in the streets?" Quote Link to comment
+Bloencustoms Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 I only bring a printout when I don't feel like lugging the laptop along. "Chock full of essential vitamins and waypoints" Quote Link to comment
+cachecrazies Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 We use the printouts to write our notes on about the cache - then we save it and add it to a loose leaf notebook along with pictures that we might have taken. Yep - it's a lot of paper clutter but at our age I figure that in a few years we can look back on all our geocaching experiences and remember what it was like in "the good old days" when we could still get around! LOL! Geocaching expands your horizons - not your butt! Quote Link to comment
+cachew nut Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 quote:Originally posted by TEAM 360:Easy poll. Just wondering if printing out finds is a common practice or not. Seems kind of silly to print them out after you have found them, unless you are keeping hard copies for a journal or something. Quote Link to comment
+EScout Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 Initially I printed all pages. I am moving towards mostly "Spinning and Plucking" into my Palm. But I still print out some individual ones ....I like to write on them, make notes, solve puzzles, etc. Quote Link to comment
+geopug Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Team GPSaxophone:I print out the cache page and use it to write notes at the cache site. Once I type it in, I trash it out. Ditto, except we recycle Quote Link to comment
+Breaktrack Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Team GPSaxophone:I print out the cache page and use it to write notes at the cache site. Once I type it in, I trash it out. Took sun from sky, left world in eternal darkness http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ihazeltine/bandbass.gif Ditto again, hmmm, or would that be ditto ditto? Or double ditto? "Trade up, trade even, or don't trade!!!" My philosophy of life. Quote Link to comment
+jollybgood Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 I use print outs to tear up into pieces and leave a bread crumb trail on my way to finding a cache. That way if my batteries crap out I can find my way back to my car. Perhaps you've stumbled across my handi work? Just kidding. Seriously, I have found crumbple up cache reports along the trail side on my way into a few caches. Jolly R. Blackburn http://kenzerco.com "Never declare war on a man who buys his ink by the gallon." Quote Link to comment
+Team GPSaxophone Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Jolly B Good:Seriously, I have found crumbple up cache reports along the trail side on my way into a few caches. I've never cached in Illinois. I swear it wasn't me. You can't prove a thing. Took sun from sky, left world in eternal darkness Quote Link to comment
+Hillbilly Cacher Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 I save the web page to a text file and upload them to my Palm. I also have a Decryption program on Palm so I can look at the additional clue if I need to. I also save a to a MS Street all the caches I have found. Quote Link to comment
+BMeinhart Posted July 12, 2003 Share Posted July 12, 2003 I USED to print out and trash out the cache, but now I upload to my PDA,,, actually a really old Palm Vx,,, Seems to work better, No printing No trash and I have them all with me... B. "If you're not the lead dog, The view is always the same" Quote Link to comment
+smithdw Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 Spinner & Plucker on the Palm m515. Cache info is always up to date that way, or at least as old as the last GPX file. The only thing I print out is maybe a picture if it's required to find the cache, but that's really rare now. Printing out cache pages really started using up a lot of ink before I got the Palm. HP ink cartridges get a little expensive after awhile. "The best way to accelerate a Macintosh is at 9.8m/sec/sec." -Marcus Dolengo Quote Link to comment
+Marky Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 Joani keeps a printout of every solved puzzle and multi-cache we do. The rest we just log online only. --Marky "All of us get lost in the darkness, dreamers learn to steer with a backlit GPSr" Quote Link to comment
+smenzel Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 I copy certain portions of the cache page and create a memo on my PDA (Palm Vx). Once I find the cache, both the memo and waypoint are deleted. I do keep a list of caches and benchmarks along with the date found. I have yet to investigate the various means of getting cache information to/from my Palm and the Geocaching.com site. Quote Link to comment
+woodsters Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Team GPSaxophone:I print out the cache page and use it to write notes at the cache site. Once I type it in, I trash it out. Took sun from sky, left world in eternal darkness http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ihazeltine/bandbass.gif Ditto as well... Brian As long as you're going to think anyway, think big. -Donald Trump Quote Link to comment
+The Frantic Cachers Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 We do print out the page, but just end up trashing it out. Instead of keeping it we have our own caching log book that we carry with us to jot down our experience while on the hunt and it is fresh in our minds. Its our caching journal in a way. Quote Link to comment
+mustanglx Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 When I first started I would print them out. Now that I get GPX files from pocket Queries I just upload them into my Pocket PC and make any notes on my Pocket PC also. Now when I do Benchmarks I have not found a quick and easy way to upload the desriptions onto my Pocket PC so I still print them out, but I don't keep them. mustanglx Quote Link to comment
+Cat'N'Geo Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 Actually, I print them out BEFORE I go to them, keep them in a notebook arranged by the road we're going down. For instance when we hit 18 caches in one day in asheville, we started north, on merrimon Ave, and worked our way down 25. Also all those points are saved in MS Streets, first as thumbtacks, then they get changed to dots as we hit them. Also in the notebook still are the 20 we targeted, but did not hit. They can always be used later. We keep the pages for logmaking & have a second notebook of hit targets. They say this universe is bound to blow, I say we crank up the Calypso Control! ~Jimmy Buffett ~Someday I Will~ Quote Link to comment
Fakk 2 Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 I have all the caches within 20 miles printed out in a binder. I keep it in my jeep, so when I am out and have a few extra minutes of time. I turn on the gps, see what waypoints are near, check the binder. Once completed I write Done on the page, but keep it in there for future references. I bought a GPS. Now I get lost with style. Quote Link to comment
CacheMonkeez Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 When I started out I printed out all cache pages and kept them in a binder. After filling up a couple binders, I gave up on that approach. Now I keep the web pages on my PDA. I have a Excel database to compute all my stats since gc.com is scarce on stats. Quote Link to comment
+carleenp Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 quote:I print out the cache page and use it to write notes at the cache site. Once I type it in, I trash it out. Another ditto! Quote Link to comment
+mtn-man Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 Pocket query, Spinner or GPX2HTML, Plucker to PDA. Log online. I have not used any paper in many months. Quote Link to comment
+Team Mixster Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 We use a laptop with Microsoft Streets & Trips 2003, pocket query generated .GPX files, ClayJar's Watcher, and then sometimes my Palm m505 for writing down our trades as we get to the cache. I'm curious about this plucker & spinner stuff though, I might have to check that out. Does it really matter if it's black & white? -Mike from Team Mixster Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 I used to print the pages, and make notes on them as needed. I have always kept an Excell spreadsheet with pertinent info (name, date found, co-ordinates, waypoint ID, etc.). I recently bought a Palm PDA, and I can DL all the cache page info for AZ all at once, including logs. I can update the spreadsheet in the field, and review previous finders logs (if needed), as well as making notes about trades or anything else I want/need. So I am now paperless! Save a tree, eat a beaver! Quote Link to comment
+Gimpy Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 quote:Originally posted by mtn-man:Pocket query, Spinner or GPX2HTML, Plucker to PDA. Log online. I have not used any paper in many months. Ditto here as well. It's the only way to go. "Gimpy" --N2GLS-- Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 I voted quote:I don't print them out but DO keep my own record of them. but I have to qualify that vote. Sometimes I print them because it's quick and easy and I have all of 1 or 2 minutes before running out the door. It's usually a cache hunt of convenience when I'm involved with another necessity. I generally keep track of my finds by copying the cache page and my comments to MS Word. I keep track of the statistics on Excel. I keep unfound caches' text info in my Palm M130. I like what Plucker provides, but it is memory heavy so I'm slowly churning through the unfound caches I have in that format and going back to the Memo Pad that works well with my Outlook. I download photos to the Palm to aid in my search when I get frustrated. That generally frustrates me even more. I find the paper really becomes a handicap and generally becomes trash in my car. Cheers! TL Quote Link to comment
Zaphod Beeblebrox Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 Print outs. My gps is the only toy I take with me. I don't feel too bad when I drop the print out and step on it ... or lose it. Quote Link to comment
Jake - Team A.I. Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 I have a Mapsoruce file with all my finds on it, that I use to keep track. I download cache info from the AZGeocaching site to my PDA(SONY CLIE t655). I've probably saved half the cost of the PDA in ink cartridges. I also keep a updated file of all the caches in Arizona on a my memory stick. The complete list is not the most user friendly format to view, but it has saved me a headache on more than one occasion. Quote Link to comment
+Florafloraflora Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 Odd question: I print the cache page when I'm going out hunting, but I throw it away right after that. Actually I print a cache page with a Mapquest map on the back. That's because I don't have any extra street data loaded on my GPSr, just the default set of major roads and placenames that came with it. The only records I keep are in my GPSr and in the photos we take. Quote Link to comment
+Runaround Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 I'm also a Spinner and Plucker. I have 2 exceptions: 1. caches that require you to look at a photo since I'm using an old B&W Visor. It was $10 on e-bay. 2. puzzle caches or multi's that require a lot of writing or calculating. It's easier than trying to graffitti everything on the PDA. Now where did I park my car??????? Quote Link to comment
Jugdish Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 We do this as a family and my wife is really into Creative Memories(scrapbooking). We keep notes and such on the print outs while in use and then later she will use them in the scrapbooks in one way or another..along with pictures of the kids etc.. Quote Link to comment
+Blaylockgang Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 We're new at this, so I made up a binder in which I put the cache page printouts. I have them in page protectors which makes them nice to take along on the hunt-they stay dry and we have the notes handy. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 Every now and then I'll print out my list of logs. I wish I had a program that improted both the list the cache and the logs of what I've found. Every now and then I'll print out a large scale map so I can plan a route. Quote Link to comment
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