[GeoStL] Re: Caching New Years Day

  • From: "Mike Griffin" <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:41:40 -0600

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A couple of things about D&D....

Pay attention to everything! No matter how insignificant you think it is... 
Write down every detail!!

Another thing... Look twice before you use the bathroom out there.. :-) Ask 
anyone what happened to me and Bridge w/a T 1 year ago to the day. (NYD 
2004)...

Have fun!

Mike


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "GLENN WOLTERS" <glennkw31@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:17 PM
Subject: [GeoStL] Caching New Years Day


> -
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I plan on Doing the Darryl&Darryl cache on new Years
> day. If anyone would like to join me meet me in the
> parking lot for the flint quarry trail at west tyson
> county park. If someone can post Coordinates for this
> lot that would be great. Plan on meeting me there
> around 9:00 or so saturday morning.
>
> Lancelot
> --- Jim Everman <everman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> -
>>   I make a couple trips a year to L.A. or Portland
>> and what I do is run
>> overlapping queries, usually filtering out multis,
>> above 3/3, etc.
>>
>>   Then I import them to Streets & Trips and start
>> deleting those too far
>> from my route. If I can I use the arc poly filter,
>> but I've never
>> imported a route. Frequently, I'll just pick a cache
>> way off the route
>> somewhere, recenter GSAK on that cache and delete
>> everything out to a
>> certain radius.
>>
>>   Mike's method sounds easier...
>>
>>   Jim Everman (Geo Jim)
>>
>> Mike Lusicic wrote:
>> > Someone was asking about this a while back in the
>> GSAK support forum in
>> > Groundspeak.  If I recall, here is what someone
>> suggested.
>> >
>> > Generate a series of pocket queries to get the
>> general population of
>> > caches you are interested. in.
>> > Use your GPS to create a route along the
>> interstate, and export that route.
>> > Use the route to import it as an arc/poly filter
>> into GSAK, and then use
>> > the filter to select the caches along the route.
>>
>>
>> > Jim Bensman wrote:
>> >>I am getting ready to head for AZ.  Is there
>> someplace I can go that maps
>> >>all the caches in a state?  What I would like is
>> an easy way to identify
>> >>some caches along the Interstate.
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