Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
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Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
I am Dawn and I used to live in the Whitsundays but now it is where ever we stop the caravan. In the last few years we have lived in Humpty Doo NT, Port Lincoln and Coffin Bay SA. Currently on Qld-NSW border. Only started gc-ing a couple of weeks ago so have missed out on a lot of opportunities to find caches. Doesn't mean we can't go back for them!
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Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Hello - We are Chris and Jim, caching as Gram&Gramps since late 2003. We live in Wisconsin in the north central USA. Our daughter is currently in Perth on a short-term work assignment. We will be coming to AU in late November for a visit, spending a week in Perth and then another week in Sydney. Seeking caches will be a part of our time in both areas, hence our lurking on this site. Thanks for lots of good info about caches and AU in general, we are enjoying our planning and looking forward to heading downunder. Keep the advice coming, both about caching and other siteseeing and must-do activities. We plan to attend the 11-12-13 event in Manly ( GC4NC6B ) hope to meet many AU cachers!
cYa, Chris & Jim
cYa, Chris & Jim
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Hi, I'm Nathan (aka WezCorp), from Canberra.
A friend who's blog I followed got me into geocaching initially, back in 2010 and I started geocaching then. I unfortunately stopped for a while when I swapped phones (GPS), and it took me a while to get back into it again. But I have now, and I forgot how much I love it, especially when it shows me a great new view of the world to check out, and maybe photograph one day. Photography is one of my hobbies, which ties in nicely to geocaching sometimes.
Hope to see some of you other geocachers around, and maybe one day meet some of the names I see in logs all the time
A friend who's blog I followed got me into geocaching initially, back in 2010 and I started geocaching then. I unfortunately stopped for a while when I swapped phones (GPS), and it took me a while to get back into it again. But I have now, and I forgot how much I love it, especially when it shows me a great new view of the world to check out, and maybe photograph one day. Photography is one of my hobbies, which ties in nicely to geocaching sometimes.
Hope to see some of you other geocachers around, and maybe one day meet some of the names I see in logs all the time
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Howdy all
John from western Sydney here... first post, total newbie.
Was eyeing off a few hand held GPS units a few months back, and one of the features mentioned Geocaching. Didn't have a clue what it was, so looked into it and here I am. I enjoy bushwalking, kayak fishing, 4wding, and on road/off road motorbiking, and the GPS was meant to help with these activities. I'm really looking forward to adding Geocaching to the list
Still don't have a GPS yet
John from western Sydney here... first post, total newbie.
Was eyeing off a few hand held GPS units a few months back, and one of the features mentioned Geocaching. Didn't have a clue what it was, so looked into it and here I am. I enjoy bushwalking, kayak fishing, 4wding, and on road/off road motorbiking, and the GPS was meant to help with these activities. I'm really looking forward to adding Geocaching to the list
Still don't have a GPS yet
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Heya I'm Ash (Dopamel!) from Canberra, I moved to Australia two years ago from Sheridan Indiana USA....usually always hanging out with Shoobees (also a geocacher) who is from California USA.
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Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
G'day, Ash! Hope to see you around...
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Hi all,
Ange from ctown
Total new to this. Friends years ago tried to get me into it but was time poor.
Great way to get out and about and a new way to sort out my navigation skills lmao.... Still working them out.
If you see someone walking around in circles regardless of GPS device being held, it's probably
me.
Kindly offer me some water and maybe point me in the right direction
Ange from ctown
Total new to this. Friends years ago tried to get me into it but was time poor.
Great way to get out and about and a new way to sort out my navigation skills lmao.... Still working them out.
If you see someone walking around in circles regardless of GPS device being held, it's probably
me.
Kindly offer me some water and maybe point me in the right direction
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Hey there Gpskyp, welcome aboard!
Maybe you could team up with someone who has an awesome Magellan 710, that could help with your navigation problems.
Maybe you could team up with someone who has an awesome Magellan 710, that could help with your navigation problems.
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Thanks for the welcome Isolation
Just so happens I'm interested in male model merman that are into sperlunking lol
Bonus you have the Magellan 710 cause my pissy iphone overheats and makes me walk in circles.
Will send you the next coordinates so you can find me and bring me the water haha xxxx
Just so happens I'm interested in male model merman that are into sperlunking lol
Bonus you have the Magellan 710 cause my pissy iphone overheats and makes me walk in circles.
Will send you the next coordinates so you can find me and bring me the water haha xxxx
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Hullo everyone I'm L.J!
I'm fairly new to the Geocaching world but I'm hooked!
I'm from west of Melbourne and looking forward to learning more about geocaching, my goal is to be able to post a series of caches for people to follow and find but at the moment I'm just learning to hunt them down.
I'm fairly new to the Geocaching world but I'm hooked!
I'm from west of Melbourne and looking forward to learning more about geocaching, my goal is to be able to post a series of caches for people to follow and find but at the moment I'm just learning to hunt them down.
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Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Welcome! It is a good idea to find a few different caches of different types and difficulties when planning your first hides. That way you a good feel for what a "D3/T2.5", "Regular" and "Puzzle" etc can be. Then there is a simple rule... hide what you would like to find! ...and sign up for Clan Phoenix .... that is also very important
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Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Oi! Melbourne West is Griffin territory, thanksZalgariath wrote:Welcome! It is a good idea to find a few different caches of different types and difficulties when planning your first hides. That way you a good feel for what a "D3/T2.5", "Regular" and "Puzzle" etc can be. Then there is a simple rule... hide what you would like to find! ...and sign up for Clan Phoenix .... that is also very important
Where in Melbourne West? I'm near Caroline Springs if you need a helping hand or just some local advice.
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Oh there are clans?
Very interesting
I've found a variety of different shaped and styled caches and even done a mystery one (was very cool too!) GC3K65H
I'm in Melton so just down the road from caughtatwork really
I've done some caches in Eynesbury, Werribee Gorge, Melton and Bacchus Marsh.
I agree with the idea of "hide what you'd like to find"
I'm only using the Geocaching app at the moment on my phone but am thinking it might be worth investing in a GPS device as I'm not too sure how to record GPS coords when planning a hide. Any thoughts?
Very interesting
I've found a variety of different shaped and styled caches and even done a mystery one (was very cool too!) GC3K65H
I'm in Melton so just down the road from caughtatwork really
I've done some caches in Eynesbury, Werribee Gorge, Melton and Bacchus Marsh.
I agree with the idea of "hide what you'd like to find"
I'm only using the Geocaching app at the moment on my phone but am thinking it might be worth investing in a GPS device as I'm not too sure how to record GPS coords when planning a hide. Any thoughts?
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Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Have a look in the Hardware/Software threads here. Plenty of good advice (and some dubious advice too )ljthrilla wrote: I'm only using the Geocaching app at the moment on my phone but am thinking it might be worth investing in a GPS device as I'm not too sure how to record GPS coords when planning a hide. Any thoughts?
Re: Where are we all from??? (introduce yourself) parts 1&2
Thanks for the tip! Been having a good read over the pros and cons and will probably invest in one in the near future as my phone's GPS just spins when I go in the bush and when I move out of data range it's hard to plot my way.
Is it worth going "premium"? or should I hold out until I have a certain number of caches under my belt, or should I not bother at all?
Is it worth going "premium"? or should I hold out until I have a certain number of caches under my belt, or should I not bother at all?