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- Sun 2008-02-10, 20:07:56
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: Freeze 'Em Off
- Replies: 11
- Views: 15634
Re: Freeze 'Em Off
We were in Loiusville, KY yesterday and the temp was in the 50's, but windy. We found the oldest cache in KY and 7 more, plus the Event. It was great to get out.
- Sat 2007-12-29, 03:40:05
- Forum: Geocaching Tech
- Topic: Planes, Trains and GPS's
- Replies: 11
- Views: 15942
Re: Planes, Trains and GPS's
I did it on a plane trip to Charlotte, NC awhile back and on the Amtrack to Chicago. The train got up to 90 mph once in central Indiana. We did take it on the Washington DC Metro and the top speed was 80, but not for long before our next stop.
- Sat 2007-07-28, 03:40:26
- Forum: Events
- Topic: MWGB • Midwest GeoBash 2007, July 20-22
- Replies: 80
- Views: 89644
Re: MWGB • Midwest GeoBash 2007, July 20-22
Thanks to our northwest Ohio neighbors who extended their hands to our two groups in southwest Ohio. We had a great time meeting you all.
- Sat 2007-06-23, 01:06:57
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: 2007 Red Jeep Travel Bugs
- Replies: 21
- Views: 21180
Re: 2007 Red Jeep Travel Bugs
I'm sure some were held back for the MWGB, considering it is a Mega Event.l
- Thu 2007-01-25, 02:14:33
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: Where would YOUR average cache be?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 19592
Re: Where would YOUR average cache be?
I haven't done the math yet, but since we have found caches in almost 20 states and have found large numbers south and east; therefore, I think our point may be near north of Hazard, KY.
- Tue 2007-01-16, 01:33:56
- Forum: Events
- Topic: MWGB • Midwest GeoBash 2007, July 20-22
- Replies: 80
- Views: 89644
Re: MWGB • Midwest GeoBash 2007, July 20-22
We will be there for sure. We will be bringing a duck to the Southern Indiana Event in February to promote the GeoBash. I hate to say it, but Geo Woodstock was a neat experience for us, but it was a one time Event, unless it will be very close. The MWGB has been the Best large Event we have ever att...
- Sat 2007-01-13, 04:48:20
- Forum: Geocaching Tech
- Topic: Microsoft Streets & Trips 2007
- Replies: 23
- Views: 27393
Re: Microsoft Streets & Trips 2007
I just checked out the 2007 version online. The normal cost is $129. I hope our Best Buy still has them on sale. MJ uses Streets & Trips all the time at work.
- Fri 2006-11-24, 23:29:44
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: What caches do I NEED to do?
- Replies: 26
- Views: 26206
Re: What caches do I NEED to do?
The awesome caches I've done have been Pewter Z's Hill in southern Oho and Captain McHarry's Vault in southern Indiana near Louisville overlooking the Ohio River.
Both of them are worth the trip.
Both of them are worth the trip.
- Wed 2006-11-22, 23:44:42
- Forum: Suggestions, Feedback & Site Help
- Topic: Data Mining?
- Replies: 26
- Views: 48401
Re: Data Mining?
I suggest that this is the proliferation of bots for search engines and other computer-ese.
- Sat 2006-11-18, 02:55:58
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: coin activation codes?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7199
Re: activation codes
It depends on where you got them. Some are gc.com activated with a code and others are done through other websites, depending on where the coin was "minted".
- Wed 2006-11-08, 23:01:22
- Forum: Garage Sale/Wanted
- Topic: wanted!!
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14587
Re: wanted!!
You bought a Honda Element?
- Tue 2006-10-31, 03:41:30
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: visitors???
- Replies: 14
- Views: 12586
Re: visitors???
I think most of them of are bots checking out web sites.
- Tue 2006-09-26, 03:19:51
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: What do I do???
- Replies: 11
- Views: 14573
Re: What do I do???
If you own the coin, grab it back and see if anyone discovers it.
- Tue 2006-09-19, 22:03:42
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: Missed Opportunity
- Replies: 11
- Views: 19380
Re: Missed Opportunity
I was in Dallas last weekend and had 50 caches mapped out within 3 miles of our hotel. The two inexpensive shuttles which ran out of the hotel were nowhere close to accessible-by-foot caches. It would take an arm and a leg to pay for a taxi. I was at the Hyatt Regency at DFW Airport which was surrou...
- Mon 2006-09-11, 21:49:58
- Forum: General Geocaching Related
- Topic: Garmin Foretrex 101
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10383
Re: Garmin Foretrex 101
MJ uses the Fortrex at times. The compass responds very qiuickly. It runs on 2 aaa batteries and can be downloaded with 500 waypoints.