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Category Archives: Mobile Caching
Geocaching India is Going to be Tough
I’m headed in that direction today, Bangalore to be specific, so I pulled a pocket query just to do some walkabout planning in the city. 6 caches within 55 miles of Bangalore and 4 of those “need maintenance”? Oh this … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, Mobile Caching, My Finds
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c:geo gone, but not forgotten
If you have been following any of the hot topics on the Geocaching front lately you know that Carnero has stopped development on his c:geo Geocaching app for the Android mobile OS. It seems Carnero takes exception to the perceived … Continue reading
Posted in Forums, Geocaching, Geocaching.com, In the News/Blogosphere, Mobile Caching
Tagged API, c:geo, Carnero, Geocaching, Groundspeak
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Valley of the Fountains
WARNING – SPOILERS BELOW THE FOLD! Fountain Valley Cache and Dash, Dawn To Dusk on May 30, 2009. Check this out (Click to embiggen): Dougandsuzy and Calipers hung around after a meet and greet for one more round a few … Continue reading
How’d You Do That: Printed Routes Episode
A primer on setting up a Geocaching route using Garmin’s Mapsource software. Continue reading
Posted in Education, For the Newbies, Geocaching, Mobile Caching, Software, Strategy and Tactics, Uncategorized
Tagged Education, Getting Started, GPS, GPX, Learning, Mobile, planning, pocket query, PQ, Routes, Software
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Sharing the Love With GSAK
I’m not a big GSAK user (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife). That probably makes me a GSAK bigot, but I am here to change all that. Many people who use GSAK are familiar with its ability to rapidly review cache lists, … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Geocaching, Mobile Caching, Software
Tagged Geocaching, GPS, GSAK, pocket query, Software, Watcher
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Geocoding Your Pics with GPICSYNC
As if your mind numbing slide shows just aren’t enough, GPICSYNC can plot them on a map for you… I get questions. When I brought up Geocoding recently, eyes glazed over and the most interested anyone could get was “what … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, Mobile Caching, Recreation, Software
Tagged Geocaching, geocoding, Google, GPICSYNC, pictures, track
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TUAW Reviews the iPhone Geocaching App
Over at The Unoffical Apple Weblog (TUAW), Steven Sande has posted a review of the iPhone Geocaching Application. It’s a good intro to the application and, not being an iPhone junkie myself, it looks honest and reasonably well written. If … Continue reading