GEOCACHING FAMILY TREE
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- Location: Shepparton
- hi pressure
- 950 or more random things achieved
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- Location: Dandenong North
- Camstal
- 50 or more caches found
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- Joined: 28 April 07 7:44 am
- Twitter: Camstal
- Location: Emerald, QLD
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Great Idea Sam Here is my Information
Camstal
- CACHER NAME-Camstal
MY PARENT-Deathtrip
BIRTHDAY-Sunday 11th March 2007-First cache was Goodbye Galaxy-(signed up on geocaching.com on Thursday 1st March 2007)
GENDER-Male
BRITHPLACE-Emerald Queensland
Camstal
Last edited by Camstal on 15 February 09 3:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
WOW this has been going for years and is still being added to as recently as yesterday!
Good to look back through and put some people together.
NAME: MalanDi
Gender: Male and female(non participating!!)
PARENT: The Barramundi's
Birthday: Sept 07
FIRST FIND: Kurramine Beach FNQld
PARENT TO: Flippenheck Myunclemademedoit and Kendo64
Good to look back through and put some people together.
NAME: MalanDi
Gender: Male and female(non participating!!)
PARENT: The Barramundi's
Birthday: Sept 07
FIRST FIND: Kurramine Beach FNQld
PARENT TO: Flippenheck Myunclemademedoit and Kendo64
- Big Matt and Shell
- 6500 or more caches found
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Geocaching Family Tree
NAME: Gum-Ako
PARENT : Non-cacher - saw snippet of a leisure TV prgram, someting to do with treasure hunts and caches, googles until found the geocache site
BIRTHDATE: 26th December 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Which Bank? Snowtown SA
GENDER: fluctuting, mostmostly female
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Parent of : Anan Cara, Ladybirds, The PRattys, The Silvernitch
PARENT : Non-cacher - saw snippet of a leisure TV prgram, someting to do with treasure hunts and caches, googles until found the geocache site
BIRTHDATE: 26th December 2005
BIRTHPLACE: Which Bank? Snowtown SA
GENDER: fluctuting, mostmostly female
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Parent of : Anan Cara, Ladybirds, The PRattys, The Silvernitch
CACHER NAME - svn07
YOUR PARENT/S - kinkell1 and "The Real Tilley Bug" TB
(via Tilley being a friend of Gypsy (my poodle) on DogSpace and reading her cache-related blog - beat that!)
BIRTHDAY - 26/06/08
GENDER - Female
BIRTHPLACE - Manly, Queensland
PARENT OF - JackyLegs (10yo son, unregistered for the time being)
YOUR PARENT/S - kinkell1 and "The Real Tilley Bug" TB
(via Tilley being a friend of Gypsy (my poodle) on DogSpace and reading her cache-related blog - beat that!)
BIRTHDAY - 26/06/08
GENDER - Female
BIRTHPLACE - Manly, Queensland
PARENT OF - JackyLegs (10yo son, unregistered for the time being)
- caughtatwork
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- caughtatwork
- Posts: 17017
- Joined: 17 May 04 12:11 pm
- Location: Melbourne
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The Geocaching Family Tree (formally known as Genealogy) is being beta tested at the moment.
It doesn't contain exactly the same information as has been presented here. Basically it's you, your parent and your children. It's like that for technical and performance reasons. If you have other information that you MUST add, you can add it into your profile.
If you have grandparents, it will be up to your parent to add their parent. The same deal will apply to your grandchildren. It will be up to your children to add their own children.
It may be possible in the future to have some of this automated, but that may never come to fruition (it's very complex to code). I'd encourage you to get your parents to sign up, login and and add their details. Ditto with your children when this all goes live.
http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/caughtatwork/genealogy is a working example of my own genealogy. The layout is simple, but I'm not sure how to improve it. I can't run it like a hierarchy due to the potential depth / width issues of showing it on a screen, so it's laid out left / right which might make for scrolling up / down but never left / right (which I really, really hate).
If you check your own genealogy right now, you will be the only one listed.
When the change goes live, I'll report back and then y'all can start to update the geocaching genealogy.
It doesn't contain exactly the same information as has been presented here. Basically it's you, your parent and your children. It's like that for technical and performance reasons. If you have other information that you MUST add, you can add it into your profile.
If you have grandparents, it will be up to your parent to add their parent. The same deal will apply to your grandchildren. It will be up to your children to add their own children.
It may be possible in the future to have some of this automated, but that may never come to fruition (it's very complex to code). I'd encourage you to get your parents to sign up, login and and add their details. Ditto with your children when this all goes live.
http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/caughtatwork/genealogy is a working example of my own genealogy. The layout is simple, but I'm not sure how to improve it. I can't run it like a hierarchy due to the potential depth / width issues of showing it on a screen, so it's laid out left / right which might make for scrolling up / down but never left / right (which I really, really hate).
If you check your own genealogy right now, you will be the only one listed.
When the change goes live, I'll report back and then y'all can start to update the geocaching genealogy.
- caughtatwork
- Posts: 17017
- Joined: 17 May 04 12:11 pm
- Location: Melbourne
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Genealogy is live.
From your settings page
http://www.geocaching.com.au/my/settings/
Click on Genealogy to update your family tree
If you have no cacher as a parent, leave it blank.
To see a cachers genealogy use their cacher page
http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/caughtatwork
Hover over Details and then select Genealogy.
From your settings page
http://www.geocaching.com.au/my/settings/
Click on Genealogy to update your family tree
If you have no cacher as a parent, leave it blank.
To see a cachers genealogy use their cacher page
http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/caughtatwork
Hover over Details and then select Genealogy.