Happy Father’s Day to all our dads our there. Catching up on geocaching.
Welcome to our listeners from Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and South Africa
The podcast is now listed on the Navicache website, thanks to Dudley Grunt.
will increased solar activity put GPS satellites at risk
A different type of flash mob event on 7/17
Become a Backpacker map correspondent
Latitude 47 – Groundspeak Blog
Welcome to the Denver Boy Scouts Examiner
New York to close 55 state parks as cost cutting measure
New type of traveler released by Groundspeak
Delorme PN-60W hits. some older models are now discontinued
Why having the right permission to place a cache is important – Magness Cache GC266PV
Are you going to Geowoodstock? File a report on our listener line 720.279.4365
Follow-up on Garmin Basecamp and BirdsEye mapping
New trackable inventory feature on website – prevents accidental dropping or grabbing of travel items that are in your personal collection. Allows for discovery and note writing on logs.
Cache listing now shows a check mark next to the ‘log your visit’ link if you have a log note.
Lost and Found – allows nomination of logs on a cache by clicking on view log and then nominate.
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I’ve noticed that the server for Birds Eye can be temper mental. There are times that it is fast and there are times that it is painstakingly slow. I have been successful at installing best resolution maps at very high speed. But again, it has something to do with server load.