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Flash Intro-"Geocaching"
6 minute Movie-"Searching for a cache"
Basic Info
- Buy or borrow a Global Positioning System receiver. A basic unit is the Garmin eTrex GPS or Magellan GPS 315. Both cost about $100 and can be found at stores such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy or online at http://www.amazon.com
- Find a cache near you at <http://www.geocaching.com> Enter a ZIP code and the site will list nearby caches. Select a cache, such as "Geocache by Ray" or "Arboretum One" and click on its "details" button. Write down the cache's coordinates and print out the description. Use the online mapping site link at the bottom of the page to get driving directions to the location.
- While still at home, enter into your GPS receiver the coordinates of the cache as they are listed on the Web site. Coordinates -- such as N 39 degrees 24.661; W degrees 094 14.86 -- describe the latitude and longitude of the site.
- Follow the driving directions until you can drive no closer to the cache and park your car. Follow the arrow on your GPS receiver as it leads you to the cache. Be aware that heavy tree cover can block the GPS signal. Once you leave your car, it could take anywhere between 15 and 45 minutes to find the cache.
- The GPS signal will fluctuate once you are within 100 feet of the cache, so from that point on, you're on your own. Check around stumps and under rock and leaf piles. Remember that almost all caches are placed above ground, so no digging!
- Congratulations! You've found the cache. Take an item, leave an item and record your experience in the logbook. Reseal the cache and put it back exactly the way you found it.
When you get home, e-mail the person who hid the cache and let him know you found it. Also, post a description of your experience on the cache's online page at <http://www.geocaching.com>
Have Fun !GPS info ... Minnesota Geocaching Association ... Geocaching videos
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sure love4vino. But to use APRS, you need an amateur radio license. I'll spare people the details if ya don't
BTW congrats on the GPS, great to see another of the crew out geocaching!
I'll haveta look for your cache when it gets approved
It's a good thing you caught it Vino, could you imagine all the people lurking outside your house :)
I thought I would be smart - and hide one
What's your user name?
roflmao!!!!!
doh! well it's not like I know where people are.. oh well, it's the thought that counts.
On that long long walk :)
Ian - it's Vinobabe (I am located in 95407 area code)
Like my animals - I like to name things using real human names.. and I decided to dedicate my first cache in a way to the puck hunt - so I called it 'clueless joe'. I made it a letterbox - so I can write clues for that sight as well. (practice my clue writing skills)
KCO - nope - no license.. I am going to have to sit down with my little manual and figure out all it's cool options !
LL - yeah - I thought of the lurkers - also of what my two dogs would do to them...
Do any of you have a Magellan Gold? that is what I got - it can interface with my software & has removable secure digital memory sticks - so my storage capacity is infinite. (or so I hear - haven't gotten that far with it yet) but any tips for it would be appreciated
Eh...
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7f58d3ee-69ae-48e5-8c89-fc26a18d727c
You know you just became a Cooler Crew Chick, right?
with permission of course
LOL
AWW - I'd be honored to be a cooler chick..
w00t!!! More chicks!!!
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Welcome to the club Love4Vino
COOLER CREW CHICKS RULE!!!!
Gee - thanks! - I feel so special... ! Â
y is my head so big?? how do I make me smaller?
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[Edited by on Jan 11, 2005 at 10:25am.]
Ran into a fellow geocacher out at Crosby hunting today. Was an older fellow, saw I had my GPS out and asked if I found the medallion yet (yesterday someone saw me out there and said I looked like a veteran hunter with that GPS in hand..). I told him no and he then went on to discuss geocaching a bit. Didn't catch his username though, but I'd never met him at an event or anything, he might just be a casual cacher.
Ok....
I need help.....
Rino 130 looks great....You guys please give me your personal recomendations.
I use the 130 and would reccomend it, but other cachers probably have different preferences. As a rule, I'd say at least stick with a garmin, they tend to be good units all around.
Garmin without a doubt...can't go wrong with just about any unit....
(I'd avoid the cheapest ones......you want anything that you can load more maps into it...)
the more I think about it...it doesnt really matter what ya get....
C.A.G. used to have a cheap yellow that got stolen....he upgraded....and now he hates it....said that he wants a yellow again....
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but.....like I said ...if its mine....I would seriously pay the money to get a gps that has "auto-routing" and space to at least UPLOAD MAPS....
then you can use it for so much more then geoaching.....
I have the 60c..... its a little cheaper....
One of the feature that I really like.....is the auto-routing....it will create a driving route and tell me exactly how long it would normally take to drive.
usually right on the money!!!!! nice to call my family and say I'll be home in 23mins. when I'm accross town.
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Good call Kitch... I know lots of people use the standard yellow eTrexes from Garmin, but I had a lot of trouble with mine, so I replaced it with a Magellan. Other eTrex owners have told me theirs work great, so I may've just had a bad sample. My Magellan works incredibly well.
I've had my eye on the new Garmin GPSMAP 60CS, but the price is still too high for my pocketbook, and I really haven't had a need for a mapping GPSr so far. Is that the version you have, Kitch? This GPSr looks like it's got everything you need to get from point A to B and then some.
Now that is cool. Where'd you get yours? I may do a bit of hunting online to see what the prices range.
Ok :)... I got my 130 :)
buzzy ask on the national threads where the current best deal is ...and you'll find out in a day....let them do the work for ya..
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Cool OTS, let me know when ya get it in, or did you just buy one locally?
I have it in hand :)
Pay Me got a 120 so we can keep track of each other.
Excellent, so when are you plannin on hitting some caches?
Depends on when we get stuff stright here.
Maybe a few small ones around here during the day tommorrow just for fun.
Kitch: Will do that... thanks!
Found another virtual cache that can be done from the comforts of your own computer. Kitch should be able to get this one in 5 seconds, and if he can't, I'd be disappointed.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=788865f5-5d08-465d-8b62-4eca70ad99ec
what the heck is this???
hmmm....I'll look at it later ...like whe the damn map works...
ha...now that was funny!!! kinda ironic if you ask me!!!
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now I can't log it....grrr
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yeah I'm not sure what's up, but since I'd been away from caching, it seems gc.com has gotten slow again...
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?lat=44.897133&lon=-93.16125
plus Cooler Crew Chicks: Buzzygirl
http://websports.8m.com/buzzygirl.html
thanks Ian, I'll get em loaded for tomorrow. I'll bring a few map printouts too
One of the GPS units our reps are using is giving readings that are off by enough to make a difference. Is there a way to re-set them or adjust them? The last reading we know was off was off by about 2 miles.Â
I've started looking at GPS units. If anyone could answer these questions, I would appreciate it.
Is the Garmin 60CS worth it? I am a gadget freak and I hate buying stuff that I am going to want to upgrade soon. Also, hubby and I do hiking and other things that we would like it for. Finally, will it work in a car?
I also looked at the Garmin Summit (B&W and Color). These are both cheaper alternatives. What are the advantages and disadvantages to these models over the 60CS? Is the Summit color easy to see in the sun?
When it comes to software, what are the restrictions if I buy a Garmin? Am I limited to only buying Garmin software? Is there a wide variety of software to choose from?
Thanks!
The last reading we know was off was off by about 2 miles.Â
ummm...something is way wrong!!!! this make no sense to me at all
Is the 60cs worth it??? IMHO NO!!!
Is the 60c worth it??? IMHO YES!!! ---gotta buy the maps for it...only garmin sells this....its worth it.....
I use mine for so much more then caching....the maps have cafes, bars, gas stations, hotels, churchs, you name it......with address and phone numbers of them..... The maps will allow you to "auto-route" (figure out the driving route for you)
I honestly don't drive anywhere more then 10 miles from home without it.....its more important to me then my cellphone....
I've currently have minnesota and wisconsin fully loaded on maps...its got a ton of memory....also the do hold a good resale value if you don't like it....
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Me and Steph got the Garmin Rino series (me the 130 her the 120). We like these because of the radio and the ability of the two units to talk to each other. When we are within radio range we can tell where the other person is, is going and has been.
We also bought the metro map pack. Kitch is right, the amount of information at your fingertips with the map pack is out of this world.
I've been using my GPS so much the last week that I practically forget I had a cell phone.
If you get a rino...you will know where KCOGRN, OTIS, and PAYME are located in the park at anytime...
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Re: the C vs. the CS, I can see why I don't need an altimeter, but why wouldn't I need a compass?
Does it work in a car. If we are going to spend this money, John needs to be able to use it to find his way in the car. He has a horrible sense of direction and gets lost coming home from some place new.
Thanks
works in a car...heck even on a JET plane... (that's cool)
wouldn't I need a compass?
 its got a compass...based on your movements...
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FWIW, most GPSrs come with the "ability" to have street mapping, but most don't have more than a base map built in. Meaning all you get is major roads, highways and freeways. If you want to use a GPS to navigate in a car, you need to buy a software map that you download into the GPS. That can run you almost as much as the GPS itself, unless you buy a high end GPS that already comes with the software.
But, would you know which way is north if lost in the woods? The difference is price is $30 on Amazon - $369 vs. $399.
Now, if I were to buy the same software that Kitch owns, what would that cost me?
Ours work in the car. I know there are mounts that you can purchase if you are into that sort of thing.
From what I could tell the C and the CS have screens that might be better for driving.
Mine has a digital compass the 120 does not. The unit knows where you areand what direction you are moving regardless so a compass to me seems like a quick reference luxuary for when you are standing still.
Kitch, you have the same software I have?
Gander Mountain had it for 99 dollars.
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