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Το #VG24Podcast με καλεσμένο τον Γιώργο Σακαλή (GSak) σχολιάζει τα πρόσφατα showcase της Ubisoft και της Disney/Marvel, πριν πιάσει την υπόλοιπη ειδησεογραφία και μοιραστεί τις σκέψεις του για το άμεσο μέλλον της gaming βιομηχανίας.
Heute war es voll in der PodWG, die Cachefrequenz hatte Geburtstag und so waren gleich zwei Chats vor Ort. Trotz Corona-Abstand reichte der Platz aber noch. Munzee lebt noch Locus Locus Karten einbinden GSAK.net A7 Sperrung EC vom Louis Cifer, … Weiterlesen → Die schweigende Mehrheit 2 1/2 - Geocaching Blog / Podcast
Heute war es voll in der PodWG, die Cachefrequenz hatte Geburtstag und so waren gleich zwei Chats vor Ort. Trotz Corona-Abstand reichte der Platz aber noch. Munzee lebt noch Locus Locus Karten einbinden GSAK.net A7 Sperrung EC vom Louis Cifer, … Weiterlesen → Die schweigende Mehrheit 2 1/2 - Geocaching Blog / Podcast
Στο πρώτο μέρος ρωτάω τον Gsak ώστε να τον γνωρίσουμε καλύτερα!
Στο δεύτερο μέρος της βόλτας μου με τον Gsak ήρθε η σειρά του να θέσει ερωτήσεις.
Βρείτε τον GSAK στα κοινωνικά του δίκτυα Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/gsakalis Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/GSakPlays Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/gsakplays/ SoundCloud : https://soundcloud.com/gsgm
is back for the four hundred thirty-fifth edition of the GeoGearHeads to share more about . Check out the from the show as well. The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
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For the four hundred twenty-eighth edition of the GeoGearHeads talks about . The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
Γεια σου κόσμε!Σήμερα το θέμα μας είναι τα Podcast με τους δύο πιο παλιούς Podcasters στην Ελλάδα Jack Lope και GSak!
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(of ) is back to discuss a number of smaller subjects for the two hundred eighty-seventh edition of the GeoGearHeads. Darryl had three questions fielded in the recent of the Inside Geocaching HQ podcast. Then Gary had reminders about the , , and . shared his trip planning, share about her logging, and about . asked about . answered a question from about GSAK logging templates. Darryl spoke a little about the . Then it was on to the iMore article "" Next were several stories about navigation satellites; "," "," "," and "." Finally, after the release of wanted to know which character, TV series, or movie we would like to see get a location-based game. The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
Oregon 750t virker ikke helt, så vi snakker lidt om at rejse, coins, GSAK mv. Indhold: [00:00] Intro [03:15] Siden sidst [12:55] Feriecaching [24:20] Ny coin [27:15] GIFF [32:20] GSAK tip [37:00] Afslutning
Vi er ude og besøge Tårnlegepladsen med den nye Montana 680t. Og vi snakker lidt om GSAK og lytterinput. Indhold: [00:00] Vi besøger Tårnlegepladsen [04:26] Snak om Montana 680t [12:29] Honymand på vedligholdelsestur [15:48] Mail fra Brandorff om FSG makro til GSAK [18:05] Mail fra Helge Larsen om Skyroam router [21:39] Siden sidst [25:47] TB-race [29:18] Afslutning Link til cacher og ting vi snakker om: Tårnlegepladsen Garmin Montana 680t Ædelgran (Trækendskab #2) www.skyroam.com Night in the swamp (M81) Night Mission FSV TB-race
Wir sprechen heute nicht nur über neue Features wie französisch, die neue Forum Domain oder das GSAK plötzlich OC Onlys mag. Opencaching ist dieses Jahr auch vor Ort beim OpenRheinRuhr Kongress und ausserdem geben wir euch noch unser letztes Hemd...
Contact the show www.ohbeep.com/contact or feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. We make good progress on the Geocaching Road Trip (How is Sam doing with his?) More muggles go outside Random feedback Does Dr D prefer GSAK or Project-GC? Nerd approved light switches Last Week.. BananaSource appeared on GeoGearHeads...GGH 188: Randomize XXXVI We earned two of the Geocaching Road Trip Souvenirs GC4KPGV - Plane Spotting???? by Kelex (play audio) GC5A7DW - Trafalgar Square by -KROP- (play audio) Did we find the embassy or not? GC4X7V2 - Nelson's Column by Heidi Seekers News.. Raspberry Pi goes tracking with GPS add-on (from www.electronicsweekly.com) The mystery of the Lady in the Wood near Faversham (from www.canterburytimes.co.uk) Standing in the middle of a clearing in Otterden woodland is a nine-foot high statue, carved from an oak tree, which has been shrouded in mystery for the last 40 years. Pregnant, praying and faceless, the Lady in the Wood is believed to have been created some time in the 1970s. Collectors discover putative skull (from www.bild.de) Two mushroom pickers (father and daughter) discovered Tuesday a supposed child's skull! Nearby they found more strange objects, like a camouflage net and parts of grave light. They (35 and 64) immediately called the police. Spokesman Werner Kraus: "At first sight, the whole thing looked for the officials actually like a folded-out skull." The forest area around the "Tatort" was spacious blocked, notified the homicide unit . Elderly man 'calmly' smokes pipe while 'sinking' in Loxley lake (From www.bbc.com) - someone we can only aspire to be like An elderly man who accidentally drove into a lake sat in his car calmly smoking his pipe as he waited to be rescued, emergency services have said. Feedback.. From AlienChauncey.. I've recently found my 1000th geocache on my 300th day in a row caching. I've also hosted my first event as well as finding 10 different geocaching types in a day.please share with your listeners thanks AlienChauncey Florida USA From StaticJay.. Just listening to the show good to hear you guys back. FYI I could blow up your car with a special mixture in a pill bottle. Lol From Virginia and Damian.. G'day Mates, Just finished listening to the most recent episode, very funny but that's cheating using the accent simulator to read out my letter :) The Karen voice is the same one as used in my Garmin Nuvi, some of her pronunciations can be quite funny, she seems to have a funny way of saying some words; Ross and Avenue for example and often trips up on cache names try getting her to say SHHHH Anyway look forward to the next episode. Best wishes, Damian From Dave Self (aka Dudley Grunt) The boy has infected me. There are times that I'm minding my own business and hear / see a reference to Canada and find myself thinking / saying, "Canada, Canada! Oy, Oy!" From Danno (Dan-No) Pugatch (Poo Gah Tch) Greetings from Portland, Maine USA! Danno of Team_Pugatch just writing in to let you guys know I listened to my first episode of the Oh Beep Podcast (Lost in Translation.) I enjoyed it very much and look forward to future episodes. I dd notice the lack of dialects in your episode and wanted to give you a primer on how to speak like you are from Boston, Massachusetts whereI grew up. Bawstin (Boston) the cityCah (Car) an automobileHavahd (Harvard) the universityHaht (Hot) temperaturePahk (Park) where we geocacheGeocah shh (Geocache) what we find in the parkLobstah (Lobster) our main meal around hereCoppah (Copper) the law enforcement officer It is not atypical to drive your cah around Bawstin searching for a geocah shh in the pahk. Make sure you do not illegally pahk your cah in Havahd or the coppah will write you a ticket. Keep on Podcasting, and if you ever come across the Pond look me up and I’ll take you guys out for lobtah and pints of bittah! -Danno (Dan-No) Pugatch (Poo Gah Tch) GGH Tips.. Many GeoGearHeads talked about how they use mass transit when travelling to save time, money, and aggrevation on "GGH 172: Mass Transit Caching I." Using a cities buses, trains, toley, subways, and more can be faster than dealing with the surface traffic. Many times it's cheaper than parking that rental car. It can also make your trip more enjoyable since your won't have to worry about the local laws and strange streets.http://cacheamaniacs.com/ggh-172-mass-transit-caching-i Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. Don't drop the finder. Tell your partner you're online recording. Watch the cow poo. #blamemoanalot His cache recommendation resulted in Doctor D being dropped GeoPauls Video of the Week.. Pauls 900th Cache Find Ask Doctor D.. From Tony Liddell Does he prefer GSAK or Project GC? Jim Bay What is Dr D's thoughts on people that pick up travel bugs and don't bother reading the mission for that travel bug, and instead do their own thing with the travel bug? Ey Up Me Duck Challenge.. Winner for July's challenge Brilang August Challenge My challenge for August is to put out and get published 2 caches BUT they have to be of two different types. Facts of the Uselessness.. Nerd approved light switch (From nerdapproved.com) The Obligatory Doctor Who Bit.. The Doctor is back 19th September
Contact the show.. www.ohbeep.com/contact or feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. Doctor D tackles the issue of snakes on a trail A listener from Perth tells us about his nemesis Geocache in Southern England Has Shortyknits out dumbed Scott Berks in Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do? Another bomb alert from the US Edwardian Geocaching? Want to win a copy of How to Puzzle Cache by Cully Long? We let you know how. Last Week.. GC46G5M Church Micro 3773 ~ Durham ~ St Mary the Less by Just-Us-Two. A lovely little church tucked in behind Durham Cathedral. GC2EJ55 RNLI Series - Sunderland Lifeboat by David-Joanne-Hannah. Great location. Some interesting sculptures to spend time appreciating (check out the photos at ohbeep.com/gallery). BUT, seems there has been zero cache maintenance. GC3JYHG Sewage Works View (DUSCW) by dgk. For the third year in a row, we failed to find it. It was a bit ripe smelling in the area too. But we did see some wild deer running through the woods, which made the tripe worthwhile. Nemesis Geocaches.. From Chris.. G’day Mark and Sam I have a couple of caches that I have been unable to find but one of my most frustrating is one over there in Southern England. It is GC17KR8, Trapezia Lick. I have been there a number of times while I have been staying there and always came away without the smiley. I would say I have searched under every tree and bush within 30 metres of GZ, fought the nettles and the brambles all without success. With such a good clue I thought this one would be an easy one. It is good to see that people are still finding it and I will definitely give it another go next time I am over. I am lucky that the journey I take to this one is quite a pleasant one. I go for a run in the mornings and running up to this cache along the disused rail track from Fareham is an experience a bit different from my morning runs around Perth but isn’t that what makes caching fun. Cheers Keep up the good work. Chris Gore Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. From Shortyknits.. A couple years ago, over Memorial Day weekend in May 2013, Scott and I decided to go to Wisconsin for the weekend to do part of the 400 State Trail. http://www.400statetrail.org/ No, we didn’t drive the car on the trail, but in retrospect maybe we should have! The trail is an old abandoned railroad that the state turned into a recreational trail for biking and hiking and snowmobiles and horseback riding, and there are a few hundred caches along the main trail and all of its spurs. It’s about 3 hours from where we live in the Chicagoland area, but fortunately it’s only about a half an hour from where my sister lives. And more fortunately, my sister has a rental house that just happened to be between tenants that we could stay in. And even more fortunately, she had an extra vehicle with a bike rack so we could set up a getaway car at the end of the trail. We get off to a bit of a late start Saturday morning, mostly because we had been out night caching until about 2 or 3 in the morning the night before. But we get up and load everything in the two cars and drive to our planned ending place where we drop off my sister’s car. We drive all the way back to the start of the trail in my car, unload the bikes, get our trail passes, and head out. It took us a couple hours of driving back and forth to set up the cars, and it’s close to noon by this time, which is a few hours later than we had planned to get started. Even so, we had a great time on the trail. The weather was perfect, and we found most of the caches along the way. Back then, I was still a relatively new cacher. I hit find #1300 on the trail, and this was my first triple digit day. We found a total of 114 between the trail itself and the towns along the way. It couldn’t be a more perfect day … UNTIL….. We get about 13 miles in, just a miles away from the town where we parked the 2nd car. It’s getting to be evening by now, and I’m thinking that we had actually timed it just about right, and that we’d get to the end just as the sun was setting. So I’m riding along heading to the next cache, when suddenly I have the most terrible, horrible, worst ever thought. I skid to a stop and say … Ooooohhhhhhhh beeeeeeeeeppppppp!!!! Scott pulls up next to me to ask me what’s up. All I could say was, “please don’t kill me!” Eventually I reluctantly told him what I did – I left the keys in the car. That’s right. The key to the car that’s a mile in front of us is in the car that’s 13 miles behind us. And we’re tired. And it’s almost dark. I had no choice but to call my sister. I explain to her our situation and ask her to bring me a spare key. Well there’s another problem – there’s no spare key. The only key she had to that car was the one locked in my car. She was not too happy about it, but big sisters have no choice but to come to the rescue of the little sister. It took over an hour for her to get to where we were, during which time we found the only bar in the tiny town for a few beers. When she finally got there, we locked up the bikes and she drove us all the way back to the start of the trail so that we could get my car and drive all the way back to the end of the trail to pick up the bikes and the getaway car. We had a good plan gone all wrong. So I hope that if you or any of your listeners are ever planning to do a bike trail like this and plan on setting up a couple of cars, they’ll think of me and REMEMBER THE STUPID KEY! News.. The Silent Child has had a name change, he's now The Silent Searcher. Edwardian Geocaching Dumb stuff muggles do - a pine tree bomb alert News from Geocaching.com.. Changes to event caches: Beginning February 18, 2015, minimum durations will go into effect for Event Caches, CITO Events and Mega-Events. Event Caches will now be a minimum of 30 minutes. Cache In Trash Out Events (CITO) will now be a minimum of 1 hour. Mega-Events will now be a minimum of 4 hours. PI Day souveniers.. We’re celebrating this year’s Pi Day with two new souvenirs. The first souvenir is inspired by the groups of people creating Pi Day Event Caches. Just attend an event, including CITO or a Mega-Event on Pi Day and you’ll earn this souvenir. The second souvenir celebrates the mystery of pi - to earn it, log a “Found It” on a Mystery Cache on March 14. Feedback.. From Redbeard4570.. Lets talk travel bugs. I think your idea about portal or worm holes for trading travel bugs is an excellent idea. Please keep us all updated on progress. I will put it to use. I have two travel bugs that have been logging miles and visits all over the world. TB4JB39, Dog Tag "BATMAN", has been dropped in GC3NTHV which is located in Colombia, South America. On its way from the USA it also visited three caches in Mexico, one each in Costa Rica and Panama before being dropped. This makes it my first travel bug to travel in North, Central and South America and visit more than two countries. Thank you to geocacher Sludge_Shoveler for taking my travel bug on vacation with him. TB4JAZ9 has been visiting caches and logging miles in over parts of the world. After touring the Midwest section of the USA it was dropped off in Hawaii. Of all places to be dropped off. Really. Bummer. An awesome geocacher, Scottish Cavalryman, grabbed it and has had it touring the islands and other great places. So far this includes South Korea, Philippines and Thailand. Here is the fun part. Both of the travel bugs are proxy tags. Neither of the original tags logged many mile. One logged ZERO!!! That is correct, ZERO!!! It never made it past the first cache I dropped it off at. I will give details of how I made the proxy tags in the future. Cache on! Redbeard4570 Travelbug Race.. Ask Doctor D.. Audio from CraigsOutside GGH Tips.. Many GSAK Users are running out-of-date versions of the app. Only the last major release is available from the website with the incremental releases through the app itself. Make sure you're using the latest version picking "Check for newer version of GSAK" from "Tools" to keep your version updated. cacheamaniacs.com/ggh-160-gsak-ii GeoPauls Video Of The Week.. Free Little Library Muilti (GCNW) by GeoBadging.. Check out GeoPauls Youtube channel HERE Ey Up Me Duck Challenge.. Listener Ey Up Me Duck will be setting us a challenger each month throughout 2015. The current challenge is: As Feb is the month of love and as some people declare their love for each in church, your challenge for this month is to find 5 Church Micros. We’ve decided to extend these challenges to our listeners. So, let us know how you’ve got on with this challenge. As an incentive, at the end of the month we will put all the names, of those who have taken part, in to a random draw to win a prize. So far we have two names in the hat Trevorskil and Tony Liddell (well Tony needs to get us his proof ;))
returned to talk about for the one-hundred sixtieth edition of the GeoGearHeads. (He offers a and web video.) He fielded questions from , , and . also emailed feeedback on "." Congratulations to for submitting the winning response for this week's question. Thanks to for their donation of this week's gift! The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: Voicemail: +1 206-350-3647Email:
Årets første podcast fra os. Vejret er for koldt og kedeligt, så vi snakker bare i 'studiet' på frederiksberg :-) Der er en del indlæg fra lytterne. Emner som DNF, nytårsforsæt, og om at tage favoritpoint tilbage. Indhold: [00:00] Intro [02:13] Siden sidst med GSAK nyt og opdatering fra GS [12:53] Ting fra vores lyttere + planlægning af tur medProject-GC [19:09] Mi*Lo på tur + nytårsforsæt [27:47] Indslag fra T.Deele [35:18] Status på vores DGP TB. [36:28] Micerleg til events [35:18] Snak om DNF [50:54] Slut Link til cacher og ting vi snakker om: Geogrej.dk GAPP 3.5★ Soup Challenge 4.5★ Soup Challenge I ♥ Letterboxes Challenge I ♥ Wherigos Challenge Geojulefrokost i januar BoatHexaFlex (M81) Challenge: Danmarks mest extreme cacher GSAK.net Project-GC
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For the one-hundred fifty-fifth edition of the GeoGearHeads and (of "") return to talk over a number of audience submissions with and . sent in some thoughts on and . emailed about this week's guests. emailed on , , and . sent tips about using GSAK for bookmark lists. Scott and Darryl also talked about the "" which now supports the OpenCaching sites. Congratulations to for submitting the winning response for this week's question (she selected a ). and each won the geocoins during the live drawing. Thanks to for their donation of this week's gift! The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: Voicemail: +1 206-350-3647Email:
Sponsored by: Cache-Advance.com GCPC Episode 375 – GAPP – Globalcaching Application Streamed live on Oct 29, 2014 In tonight’s episode of the Geocaching Podcast: Hosts Corey Stephens and HeadHardHat talk about a PC application that seems to give GSAK a run for it’s money and it’s FREE. They hit the highlights hopefully enough for you … Continue reading GCPC Episode 375 – GAPP – Globalcaching Application →
returns for the one-hundred forty-fourth edition of the GeoGearHeads to talk about several topics. The conversation about GSAK started with a question from out of the Live Q&A. He asked about learning to code Macros. While there's not a single tutorial, the best place to learn seems to be the "" in the "." A couple of figures's articles – "" and "" – discussed with several other comments and questions from the Live Q&A. You can find figures writing under his real name (Adrian Faulkner) on and his . Congratulations to for submitting the winning response for this week's question. Thanks to for their donation of this week's gift! The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: Voicemail: +1 206-350-3647Email:
Denne podcast handler om coins og TB'er. Forskellige historier og hvordan man laver sin egen coin. Pga. ferie har vi hoppet en podcast over :) Indhold: [00:00] Intro og siden sidst [08:40] GSAK nyhed [10:15] MEGA [12:40] Coins [15:10] SidseFrank om coins [39:55] DK-Titan om coins [45:05] Mi*Lo om TB'er og coins [54:05] Afslutning Links til cacher og andet: Island Treasures 008 - Sjælland/Zealand DK-Titans hjemmeside Billeder af SidseFrank coin støbning
I denne podcast snakker vi om februar måneds labcaches. (Ja, vi er en dag forsinket, men det skyldes mest ferie) Vores kommentarfelt virker nu igen efter vi har fjernet sidste måneds auktion. Indhold: [00:00] Intro [01:25] Indhold [02:35] Siden sidst [27:10] Traditionel og Fieldpuzzle attribut [32:20] Mi*Lo i Istanbul [36:40] Labcacher [1:03:45] GSAK tip [1:05:25 ] Maker Madness [1:06:55] Afslutning Links til ting vi snakker om: "Sur kalkun video" Min første bil Labcacher fra oakee å konnan 1 Labcacher fra oakee å konnan 2 Xnote Labcache fra geodude Maker Madness
I dette afsnit afslører vi vinderne af konkurrencen, samt snakker om coins med DK_Titan, om vores GSAK event, lidt labcacher mm. Indhold: [00:00] Intro [02:15] Indhold [03:30] Siden sidst [15:15] HH Guldet - Finale [17:25] GSAK event og ugens GSAK tip [21:50] Opfordring om labcache-historier [25:10] DK_Titan om coins [37:50] Hvornår er man en geocacher ? [44:35] Rejseberetning fra Mi*Lo [47:45] Telefonbesked fra Team Mojito [50:45] Mi*Lo i medierne [56:40] Konkurrencen [01:01:20] Auktionen [01:02:20] Afslutning Links til ting vi snakker om: HH Guldet GSAK video om ikoner Labyrinten
Vi er i skoven og finde en svær challenge. Velkommen til 2014 :-) Indhold: [00:00] Intro [05:12] Siden sidst [14:04] GSAK tip [16:25] Nytårsforsæt [30:09] Geokalenderen [32:46] Modtaget mail [40:10] Allegheny geotrail [43:46] Slut Links: Challenge - Se hvor dygtig jeg er Earthcaching 10 års jubilæumsevent www.GSAK.dk Nørder på skovtur Mose Mogens natcache af 1lollik Karen Krats negl Sjov ide? http://berlin-mega.de/ Challenge: Geo-nytårsforsættet 2014 Dansk Geocaching kalender Cacher af TheHa i Holland Spoilerbilleder af TheHa's cacher: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 http://www.alleghenygeotrail.com/
Vi har fået fingrene i den nye Garmin Monterra som vi har en lille førstehåndsanmeldelse af. Desuden kigger vi på de nye MEGA-event-regler der er kommet. Ting vi snakker om: [00:00:00] Intro [00:03:30] FAVA på FF-jagt [00:05:00] Siden sidst [00:12:05] Advent-event [00:18:00] 19.000 Trackables fundet [00:21:40] Garmin Monterra anmeldelse [00:44:55] GSAK tip [00:47:50] Nye MEGA-event-regler [01:00:35] Lab-caches [01:11:45] Trafikkegle [01:15:25] Afslutning LINKS: Kastelletterbox Julepakkelegen Blegerne i Dragør Det tynde øl og det tykke øl Garmin Monterra MEGA-event-regler lidt mere MEGA-regler Lab-caches
Nummer 41 er klar. Den er lidt kortere end de fleste podcasts vi har lavet (47 min) og det skyldes bl.a. at Jacob er på ferie. Vi starter med at være på FFC-jagt.. Ting vi snakker om: [00:00] FFC-jagt [25:44] DK_titans dagbog [26:49] 31 Days of Geocaching (August 2013) [31:12] GSAK tip (denne gang om Oregon 6x0) [35:58] Betachecker. (Få en anden til at checke dine opgaver inden frigivelse) [37:40] Logge FTF. [41:55] Interview (med os!) [44:55] Rejseoplevelse fra AlphaFamily [46:36] Afslutning Links: Opencaching.com DK_Titans dagbog 31 Days of Geocaching European Podcast Award... Podblog.dk Heart of Paris
Denne gang er vi taget til Malmö for at finde nogle cacher med mange FP. Flere af vores klip har derfor lidt baggrundsstøj da vi optager mens vi kører. Indhold: [00:00] Malmö underbridge [02:05] Hvad har vi lavet siden sidst [10:21] Souvenirs opfølgning [17:14] Nyt i GSAK [21:49] Mail fra Bechterew + Brandorff [28:21] Siden sidst i vores geocaching verden [36:59] Gode cacher [42:24] Eventkalender [53:48] SLUT! Links til cacher og ting vi snakker om: Malmö Bro #6 Slottsbron Æsken ved Vinderød Kirke Æsken ved Vinderød Kirke II Regnbue Jaspis Wherigo Mystery 1: Tampen brænder Wherigo Mystery 2: Pilen National Treasure På knæ for Jætterne. "Tennis-bolt" Souvenirs Lost in MV GSAK Garmin Export makro Fussingø Challengecache # 2 - Multier Signal's Time Machine CHALLENGE: Reviewernes cache Hamstercaching WWFM X - Frederiksberg Bernhard Hoecker (tysk stand-up)
Der MFilter in GSAK ist eine feine Sache. Denn, wie ich im Screencast °2 schon einmal gezeigt habe, kann man damit eine ganze Menge machen: Wenn man zum Beispiel wie ich, Caches mit einer höheren Schwierigkeits- und Geländewertung bevorzugt, dann … Weiterlesen →
Auf dieses Thema hat mich „ACOUGAR39“ gebracht, denn er wollte wissen, wie man denn einen Powertrail auch ohne GSAK loggen kann. Praktischerweise stand ich im April 2011 selbst vor diesem Problem, als ich den Somogy Powertrail südlich vom Plattensee in Ungarn … Weiterlesen →
Der Plan ist schnell gefasst: „Lasst uns doch mal gemeinsam zum Cachen gehen!“. Doch welche Caches stehen zur Auswahl? Insbesondere, wenn das auserwählte Zielgebiet bereits von dem einen oder anderem Gruppenmitglied schon einmal zur Dosensuche angesteuert worden ist und sich … Weiterlesen →
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For the fiftieth beta show and talk about how Geocachers make (referral links for & ) work for them. Before we got into that topic we had a voicemail about the new "" YouTube channel by (featured on ). We also heard from about the macro for GSAK. also wrote to remind us of the site and how he uses DropBox to sync his GSAK databases. The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media:
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The Geocacher known for the "Totally Tubular" hides joins us for Beta.46. 's series includes; () () () () () () () () () () We also heard from several Cachers about last week's . called in about his "" macro. emailed to suggest working with fellow cachers (including the ) and using the "" macro to help select the date for your PQs. suggested GSAK users who want to take their GSAK databases into the field look at "," "," or "." Our last bit of GSAK feedback came from who suggested Mac Users might look at "" as a native alternative to GSAK. This weeks contributors were entered into the holiday giveaways. Thanks to , listeners all over the world have the chance to win an . was also kind enough to provide a , Geomate Large Log Cache, and a Geomate Gnome Cache for those within North America. Along with those four awesome gifts, the hosts of the GeoGearHeads will be pitching in a few items themselves to be given away through a drawing on Episode Beta.48 (November 29, 2012) (). The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media:
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joins hosts and forty-fifth beta show to talk about and . vbpad had previously been a guest on the series, . He will also be teaching at the " () event. This show was inspired by "'s question on loading caches into GSAK. also emailed about the possibility of GSAK being made available on other platforms. Based on the from the , and some conversation, the panel decided it wasn't likely. Finally, a voicemail from asked about favorite GSAK Macros. This weeks contributors were entered into the holiday giveaways. Thanks to , listeners all over the world have the chance to win an . was also kind enough to provide a , Geomate Large Log Cache, and a Geomate Gnome Cache for those within North America. Along with those four awesome gifts, the hosts of the GeoGearHeads will be pitching in a few items themselves to be given away through a drawing on Episode Beta.48 (November 29, 2012) (). The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media:
Nach längerer Pause haben wir mal wieder einen Screencast aufgenommen. In dem nachfolgenden Clip wird gezeigt, wie sich mit Hilfe von GSAK und dem Macro Filter (MFilter) bestimmte Caches – z.B. mit einer D- plus T-Wertung größer oder gleich 4,5 – … Weiterlesen →
Nummer 25 er på gaden. Vi snakker lidt om vores overståede ferier, og vi snakker om en GSAK makro vi har fundet. Indhold: [00:00] Intro [01:10] siden sidst [14:48] European Podcast Award [17:00] GSAK snak om makro [26:26] Ny router til udlejning [29:35] Eventkalender [34:25] Afslutning Links: A Special Memory 450-Route 66 E.T. Highway Powertrail V2 om Open Street Map European Podcast Award
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Hosts and are back talking about a variety of topics. We started out with feedback on . We mentioned some detailed instructions from listener on using the field notes from in ;"Instead of 'Uploading' directly to Geocaching.com (how I did it before GSAK v8), I select 'Export.' On the next screen, choose the 'Geocachingz.com/Garmin' format, and then I choose 'Email' on the next screen. I'm guessing you could also do the 'Save to Shared Files,' but I usually do this as soon as I'm done logging for the day to make sure I get them off the phone ASAP to protect me from a phone crash. I also mark a new waypoint at the cache site in my 60Csx, so if I need it, I have a backup that way as well.Once on my laptop, I open the FieldNotes.zip file and save the text file to a separate directory. I also download all the Pics for the day and put them there as well. In GSAK, select the 'Publish Logs' from the 'Geocaching.com Access' menu. On the Publish Logs screen, right-click and choose 'Fetch > From File.' Select the FieldNotes file. It will load all the caches into the window and then you can tweak the found text, add pictures, TB Drop/Visit/Retrieve logs, whatever. You can also setup templates (similiar Geosphere) to add stuff automatically. I only have a simple one that says 'Thanks for the Smiley.' If you don't have an automatic template set, it will automatically put in the text from your field notes. Since I record all the Puzzle/Earth/Virtual notes in there, I didn't want them to get accidently published. I don't put anything like found counts for the day or anything else, so the template is only to protect me from publishing spoiler information. The most we've done in a day is about 25 caches, so maybe when we hit more I'll play more with the templates.Once you've tweaked all the text and things, you just hit publish and away it goes. It is much quicker than anything else I've tried. I never like'd doing the real log in the field via the "official app". I will only use that if I need to log a dropped TB or a quick FTF message. Everything else waits until I get home.If I only have a couple caches to log, I usually do the upload directly to Geocaching.com instead, but I'm going more and more to GSAK even for those.I recently went down to Oregon for a week for a Star Party and up to Canada for a week to visit family. We cached on the way there and the way back. I got about 60 caches on the first trip and 30 on the second. Each day I sent a file to email and processed it at night. When I got back home again, I had all the logs in GSAK ready to publish and just hit go. I don't do any logging except TB drops while on vacation. (we're just paranoid about logging out of state caches while not home.)" "One thing I forgot... With Geosphere, since you are 'Exporting' and not 'Uploading' you need to clear the upload flag yourself after you export the field notes. It doesn't do it automatically. GSAK can freak if you try and import a field note a second time..." We also mentioned some of the new products announced in the smartphone and tablet space. Those were the , , , , , , , and the updated . The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media:
Så er nummer 22 klar. Der er chance for et FF, hvis man bor i København, desuden er der nyt om den danske GSAK oversættelse, samt vi hører om SMS-listen. Vi har haft problemer med udsendelsen af e-mails når der er en ny podcast klar, men vi tror at vi har fået løst problemerne. Man er velkommen til at kontakte os, hvis man ikke har fået en mail. Indhold: [00:00] Intro [01:29] Siden sidst [03:23] SMS-listen [16:45] Team Høghs sommeroplevelse [20:15] GSAK på dansk [38:05] Podcache København [48:20] Eventkalender [52:52] Afslutning Links til cacher og ting vi snakker om: Podcache København Fodsporet OZ2CPUs alfabet-serie Banzai_dk SMS-listen Mia&Jesper
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For the thirty-fifth beta show we talk with (a.k.a. ) about why Geocachers should use . He wrote the article "" on . The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media:
Vi har fået nogle svar til vores konkurrence og det lyder til at der er nogle gode oplevelser folk har haft. Indhold: (00.00) Intro (03:25) Siden sidst (10:00) GSAK (13:40) Siden sidst (fortsat) (15:25) Eventkalender (22:35) MEGA-events (27:35) GSAK (fortsat) (28:30) Konkurrence (50:50) Afslutning Links til cacher og ting vi snakker om: Locked! Rosenhaven Icecream social Liseleje DFOK Sommerland Rørvig (event) Sol over Odsherred Icecream social 2007 Midwest GeoBash Europaeische Paesse Ringøen Æbelø SW - Stenleje Æbelø Fyr Næsby's bedste cachingoplevelse Lady's Mile - CITO Dam Good View #3 MEGA events 1st International EarthCache Event MEGA South Africa 2012 Geocoinfest U.S. 2012 NZ MEGA 2012 Eighth Annual Florida Finders Fest Fumble After Dark 2012 der ulmer viermaster Going Caching 2012: Going Coastal One More Time! MOGA 2013 Brugse Beer III GeoWoodstock XI Berkshire GeoBash #2 Maritime Mega II - Caching the Capital Konkurrencesponsorer: www.geosport.dk - www.geogrej.dk
Så er sommerferien slut og vi er tilbage med en fast podcast hver 14. dag. Og selvfølgelig skulle denne første blive forsinket pga. sygdom. Vi er ude og finde en drilsk cache og snakker om ændringer til makroer i GSAK. Velkommen tilbage fra ferien. Indhold: (00.00) Intro (02:30) Siden sidst (05:50) DNF (13:20) Siden sidst (fortsat) (17:10) GSAK (22:20) Google-kort på geocaching.com (24:19) KRAK vs. Google maps (25:40) Apps (28:40) Konkurrence (32:00) Afslut Links til cacher og ting vi snakker om: there are 10 types of people.. DNF! Røverborgen Hitlers bunker Iglemose Fu Shan Hai Magnetbakken - Fotorepportage map.krak.dk maps.google.com
Det er sommer og både Jacob og jeg har vores kalendere fyldt med ting og sager, så det bliver mere og mere svært at finde tiden til både at optage og redigere en podcast. Derfor har vi beslutte at vi hen over sommeren (til og med august) ikke vil udkomme med en podcast hver anden onsdag, men kun når vi kan finde tiden til det! I dag er det podcast #18 der er klar. Den handler mest om de nye "Groundspeak Challenge" der kom sidste år i september. IKKE at forveksle med en "Geocaching Challenge" som jo er en 'normal' geocache med ALR. Indhold: (00.00) Intro (02:27) Historien om Groundspeak Challenges. (13:55) Fire år siden 315-rekorden (15:03) Mi-Lo i skåne (20:18) Dansk geocaching siden sidst (28:40) Sjov på Bakken (31:33)
Vi er kommet til maj måned. solen er fremme, og det er blevet Fredag. Velkommen til geopodcast #17 Den er desværre blevet lidt forsinket, da den ikke klarede vores kvalitetskontrol i første forsøg. Indhold: Siden sidst (05:40) Geo-udstyr (09:20) - se liste Nyheder (17:20) Nøjagtighedstest (31:15) Coin-race (36:45) Internet i udlandet (37:45) GSAK (41:50) Begynder-tip (44:10) Eventkalenderen (49:40) Links til cacher og events vi snakker om: 9 Nine 1-2-3 Finale 0-9 og Alfa-Åse serien af OZ2CPU CiTo omkring Ejby Mose The Pit (Lost place) LPC Ejby: Natcache Skateparken Ø #50 Hvor længe vil du ... Geocacher name pinse2012.dk Samsø-Eventet 2012 Orø – Madpakke event EVENT I PARADISET ENDNU EN RAPLENDE EVENT Mugler event - "Spræl i byen" Links til andet vi snakker om: Geoudstyr Facebook gruppe Geosnak DK Facebook gruppe Dansk GSAK support Facebook gruppe Batterier for geocachere Facebook gruppe geoture.dk Facebook side Danske reviewere Rapport om nøjagtighedstest Virgin Mobile Sprogmakro til GSAK
Så er podcast #014 klar. Det var på tide at få luftet vores Garmin, så vi tog en tur på Fisketorvet. Selve cachen kræver dog ikke rigtig en GPS, men en kikkert. Hør mere om det i podcasten. Temaet er Challenge-cacher og de nye regler der er kommet. Der er dog også blevet tid til bl.a. et par GSAK-tips og begynderhjørnet. Der er lidt vindstøj på en lille del af et indslag, det beklager vi. Vi arbejder på at anskaffe noget bedre udstyr. Links til cacher vi snakker om: ©^©he The lonely cache challenge The very lonely cache challenge The lonely cache challenge #2 The very lonely cache challenge #2 Challenge: En kalendermåned uden fund Kraks Challenge: København Kraks Challenge: København og Omegn D11,3 x 4 Challenge of Eight Challenges Challenge: Kunsten at stige i (sværheds)graderne Tårne - Towers (Camino #12) Copenhagen Subway Nano Cache Links til events vi snakker om: Icecream social Mikkelborg Strandpark ØT event CITO Ballerup 10år Fyn - mysterieløser event #1 Mugglerhjælper event i Rold Skov Work-shop earthcaching Picnic in Ørstedsparken CITO Albuen Ice cream social Rødovre pinse2012.dk Krøyer Event Isspisningsevent - Alle gode gange tre! Sommer og CITO ved Egå Engsø WWFM IX - Glostrup WWFM IX - Aarhus WWFM IX - Roskilde Isspisning på Roskilde havn WWFM IX – Lolland Vilsted søevent Fynske Ishuse - Skovsøen Vi mødes på Spejdernes Lejr 2012 Vi forandrer verden på Spejdernes Lejr 2012 Links til geocacherer vi snakker om: MaMiFKa høgh Sponsor af gevinst Geogrej.dk
Årets sidste podcast, lavet lige omkring juledagene. Den er blevet næsten en time lang, og i kan bl.a. høre historier bag mange af billederne der er på hjemmesiden. Noget af det vi snakker om: GSAK-makro: Google Earth Circles Geo-wiki Gade beregner til Android Links til cacher vi snakker om: Jul i Hareskoven #24 Arch Rock - Joshua Tree NP Our Stretch of Highway Pushawalla Power Path Niagara Falls Virtual Lifts The factory Crossing the River in New York Swallowed by Darkness: Subterranean Cartography Smith Station Road CITO IX Broarna i Skillingaryd 1 Links til events vi snakker om: Gade's Ice Social - Toftegårdsplads Fynsk Frokostevent #2 - Lørdag Fynsk Frokostevent #2 - Søndag 29 feb.: A cache a day event! Pladen fuld incl. 29. februar TID - Et døgn ekstra ! SOS Børnebyerne - geoevent Dag/Nat Event - Bramming
Så er det sidste podcast inden jul. Denne gang er vi bl.a. ude og finde en ny MaMiFKa-cache. Vi har også udtrukket de 2 vindere af konkurrencen i podcast #005, men der blev ikke plads til at snakke med dem i denne podcast. Udtrækningen sketet til eventet "GSAK 8 - De nye funktioner, 13. december". De to vindere er Mr Holmes og Mtbdoc. Begge har fået besked. Noget af det vi snakker om: Flowchart (hvilken cache type har jeg lavet) - se nederst i indlægget You Tube videoer En masse danske bookmarklister Links til cacher vi snakker om: SpoilerMaleri Industri i byen Geo-skak Ice Cream Social Links til events vi snakker om: Eventet Jul ved oksebjerget 2011. Lejre Leger Jul 26 Bag(h)jul i Nordsjælland Nytår's kur 2012 Fynsk Frokostevent #2 - Lørdag Natevent - Roskilde vest og Boserup Fynsk Frokostevent #2 - Søndag SOS Børnebyerne - geoevent Dag/Nat Event - Bramming
Nick-Danger joins us to discuss Changes to Geocaching.com, Winter Friendly attribute in GSAK, The Forgotten Cemetery, events and more. Call our feedback line, or Santa may leave coal in your stocking: 612-208-TCGC (8242)!
Denne gang har vi fået lidt respons fra vores lytter! Desværre var der et problem med telefonsvareren. Vi fortæller også om hvordan du kan komme til at lære mere om de nye funktioner i GSAK ver. 8 Noget af det vi snakker om: Jasmer Challenge Natcaching GSAK snak om ver. 8 + GSAK-events Turplanlægning med favoritpoint Forskel på multi og 'mystery' Eventkalenderen Links til cacher vi snakker om: Jasmer Challenge (Texas Edition) Tour of Stone Mountain The Factory Natcachen i Bremen: GAME: 16 feet under Copenhagen after dark Frederiksberg after dark Glostrup: Midt om natten 2 Troldene i Vestskoven (arkiveret) Post apocalyptic nightcache Vinter i Lyngby T&M #05 - Island - (Mr Holmes på FFC-jagt) Terezka - Cachen med 8000+ fund og 66 favoritpoint. Links til events vi snakker om: Teknikevent: GSAK 8 - de nye funktioner (30. nov) Teknikevent: GSAK 8 - de nye funktioner (13. dec) 11.11.11 11:11:11 1111 Køb1havn K 1/1 Dag/Nat Event - Bramming Fynsk Frokostevent #2 - Lørdag Fynsk Frokostevent #2 - Søndag Julehygge i Nørresundby Links til andre ting vi snakker om: Stone Mountain og deres sydvendte kort Led Lenser P7 Sikkerhedsvest med refleks (Vi sagde at prisen var kr. 19,95 men det er ændret!) GSAK Lamp Post Cache (billede) http://podcacher.com
Velkommen til vores podcast #002. Denne gang varer vores podcast 58 minutter! Det er ikke planen at alle vores podcasts skal være så lange, men vi kom til at bruge lidt lang tid på det sidste indslag :-) Indholdsfortegnelse: Velkomst Streak (mjolner) GSAK snak samt et par tips til GSAK Vinderen af konkurrencen i forrige podcast Eventkalenderen Vores nye telefonnummer Hvordan får man besked om at der er kommet en ny podcast? Konkurrence Nyt fra Radio Natcachen Præsentation af Picht og Elmbaek _____________________________________________ Links til events vi snakker om: GeoJuleFrokostEvent Skagen 2011 Geo'dav Herning - Ikast 11.11.11.11.11 Natcacheevent i Lystrup Kaffe & kage, Socialevent Geo-Spejd er Sejt Links til cacher vi snakker om: Møns klint earthcache Nu, nu, nu, nu, nu, nu, nu! og så var der scoret! Aalborg City Operation Underbridge/DK XIII -The Final Challenge APE-cache: Mission 9: Tunnel of Light The Factory 28 Days Later Filmbøtten PACS-serien Groove Me The spot På vej til eventyr Glostrup: Blind vej Homer's number Links til andre ting vi snakker om: GSAK GSAK forum Geocaching forum Her er et billede fra vores båd-cachingtur i Florida:
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with robertlipe of Nashville, Tennesse. He's probably best known for GPSBabel (the software behind many tools including GSAK and Google Earth), but is also one of the eight cachers who can boast that he's attended all nine of the Geowoodstock. He started caching with the Magellan Map 330. He now uses the Garmin Oregon 450t and the Magellan eXplorist 710. He dreams of caching in Australia. He also talked about the "MayDay" (GC1BMC7). A favorite book is "The Driver: My Dangerous Pursuit of Speed and Truth in the Outlaw Racing World."Also mentioned in this episode were Printable Flyers and iTunes Store Reviews. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23FYEShow Sponsor: Cache-A-Maniacs Supporting ListenersContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: July 2, 2011Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with blaird83 of Northeast Illinois. He started caching with a Magellan eXplorist 100 but moved to a Garmin eTrex Venture Hc (which he loads through GSAK) after the eXplorist had an accident. His favorite hide is "Red Cap" (GC20K99). He dreams of someday caching in Ireland and Scotland. When not cahing, he enjoys "A Game of Thrones" books and "Doctor Who" television shows. Facebook: Bryan LairdCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G21Show Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: June 24, 2011Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with okiealiens of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They started caching on the Apple iPhone but have since added the Garmin GPSMap 60CSx to the mix. On the iPhone they use the Geocaching iOS App, but load the 60CSx with GSAK. Her favorite hides are their Oklahoma Land Run series they've built with the help of other geocachers. Her favorite event story involved their "Oklahoma Land Run Fun--Flash Mob" (GC2E3P4). Wisconsin, and specifically the West Bend Cache Ba$h event and "the Witches House" (GC9EF4) Virtual Cache, is her recommended location for other cachers to visit. Her television tastes lean toward shows like "CSI." Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G1MShow Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: March 18, 2011Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Ekitt10 of Central Jersey. We spoke with him in-person back on episode 94 and he's still using and loves his Garmin GPSMap 60CSx (but calls GSAK his favorite geocaching device). He had started his caching on a Magellan 2000XL and managed an FTF for their first find. He also shared the story of his "The Monroe Oak" (GC2HD07) cache, one of his favorite hides. He also does Waymarking but would like to caching in all 50 states of the United States, Antartica, and the International Space Station. Some of his favorite things to watch on television are "Breaking Bad," "Fringe," and "Lost" He's also enjoying the book "The Disappearing Spoon."Also mentioned in this episode is next weekend's Geocaching 12 of 12. Twitter: nikcapCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G3MShow Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: February 4, 2011Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Team GatorOKC of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They started caching using a Garmin Nüvi 350. They moved on to a Garmin eTrex Venture but are now on the Garmin GPSMap 76CSx and Apple iPhone. On their iPhones they use both the Gecaching and Geosphere Apps. To load their GPSRs though they use GSAK. A more memorable find was "Mingo" (GC30). Their dream caching locations take them to the "Original Stash Tribute Plaque" (GCGV0P) and Hawaii. In their free time they enjoy books by James Lee Burke, Stephen King, and Dean Koontz. Some of their favorite movies include "Gone with the Wind," "The Lord of the Rings," and "The Wizard of Oz." They like listening to the Eagles, Tom Petty, and Pink Floyd. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23FY6Show Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: January 29, 2011Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Icenrye of Prince George, Canada. We first talked with him on episode 17 which was only the second video interview to hit the feed. Many listeners will know him though through his Trackfile video podcast. He told us again how he started with the Magellan SporTrak, followed by the Magellan SporTrak Map before moving into the Garmin GPSMap 60CSx. Now he's using the Garmin Oregon 450 which arrived from Santa this past Christmas. The old units are loaded through GSAK, but the Oregon is loaded by draging the GPX files right to the unit. He's also using the Apple iPhone with Groundspeak's Geocaching iOS App and Geocaching with Geosphere. This time he also talked about his favorite cache -- "Yacky's Giant" (GC735E). He also recalled a favorite event cache -- "10 Years! - Prince George BC" (GC2402N) -- where he interviewed some newer cachers for the Geocaching Podcast. His dream locations include Australia, International Space Station, Oregon, and Washington. He recommends fellow cachers visit Prince George, Okanagan, and Vancouver. He is also playing with Foursquare on his iPhone, but Darryl and Drie suggested he check out Gowalla. His favorite book is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Musical favorites include Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Bon Jovi, and Jimmy Buffett. His favorite movies are those with Steve McQueen. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G43Show Sponsor: Twin Cities Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: January 22, 2011Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with jeepcacher82 of Syracuse, New York. He started caching with a unit from Garmin's nüvi 300 series. He tried caching with the Apple iPhone 3G S then added the Garmin GPSMap 60CSx. He uses the GroundSpeak Geocaching App on the iPhone. He's looking forward to watching xpunkx's Geocaching Swiss Army Knife 101 Video to learn to use GSAK. He would like to cache in Colorado and San Diego. He recommends fellow caching try his home area of Syracuse, especially Green Lakes State Park. Some of his memorable finds were "Let me Stickley it to ya" (GC1R7GC), "Oak Orchards Water House" (GC1VAKZ), and "Ocean_Savannah Connection, Part 2" (GC6AA4). His favorite hide is "Millers Mills Bridge" (GC2JRMB). Some favorite movies include "Dumb and Dumber," "The Godfather," and "Kill Bill." As for music, a couple of favorites are Phish and Umphrey's McGee. Twitter: BobZingerCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G33Show Sponsor: Twin Cities Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: December 19, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with G3Cube of Northern California. They started caching with a Garmin eTrex before upgrading to the Garmin eTrex Vista HCx which they load through GSAK. They're now using Apple's iPhone 3G and 3G S with Groundspeak's Geocaching iOS App. They would love to cache Europe and Hawaii. He also enjoyed the book "Winterdance."Also mentioned in this episode was Darryl's American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure ride coming up in June. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G2TShow Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: December 3, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with JOSSS of London. He currently caches with the Garmin GPSMap 60CSx (loaded through GSAK) and the Apple iPhone (with the Geocaching iPhone App and Geocaching with Geosphere). Before he picked up the iPhone he used the Nokia E90 with Trimble's Geocache Navigator. He dreams of caching in Australia and the United States, but recommends fellow cachers try the United Kingdom. He enjoys the James Bond movies and using the Spotify music service. Show Sponsor: FTF GeocacherContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: September 26, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Hockabee of Kansas. She loves her Garmin Oregon 200 but started with a Garmin eTrex before upgrading to a Garmin GPSMap 76CSx, all loaded through GSAK. She dreams of caching in Alaska in June. For reading she likes the "Little House on the Prairie and the novels of John Grisham. As for motion pictures, we discussed Geocacher favorites like "GPS The Movie," "Splinterheads," and "National Treasure." As for TV though, she like watching "NCIS." Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G3WShow Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: September 24, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with CaverScott of Birmingham Alabama. He's now using a Garmin Oregon 450 and GSAK to load and organize caches. He's left Moo MiniCards but that became too expensive. He recommends Winchester, Tennessee to fellow cachers. On television he watches "Criminal Minds" and "Law & Order Special Victims Unit." You can connect with his online life at CaverScott.com. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G20Show Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: August 27, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Glonch'sPride of Manchester, New Hampshire. While Rich started with a borrowed Garmin eTrex but bought the Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx as his (and current) GPSR for Geocaching. He's looking at the Garmin GPSMAP 62 when the current unit needs to be replaced. Of course he loads the GPSR through GSAK. He had an interesting story to tell about "Edwards Mill DAYTIME ONLY CACHE" (GC11MEA). He recommends fellow cachers try New Hampshire. His favorite hide is "Up, Up and Away!" (GCYVGK) at the New Hampshire Aviation Museum. He also enjoys listening to the "AV Rant" and "HT Guys" podcasts. He likes the book "Replay" by Ken Grimwood. He also like the 1983 film "Scarface." When it comes to music though he likes a variety including Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, and Rush. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G41Show Sponsor: FTF GeocacherContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: August 21, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Tallahassee-Lassee of North Florida. She started using the Garmin Quest 2. She has since upgraded to the Garmin 60CSx and Garmin nüvi 680, loaded through GSAK. She's also added the Apple iPhone 3G S with the Groundspeak Geocaching App. While she dreams of caching in Australia, she recommends fellow Geocachers try Atlanta and Savannah in Georgia. Her favorite hide is the "Lichgate" (GC13DMN) traditional cache. A couple of favorite musicians are Buddy Holly and Freddy Cannon. Facebook: Sandi BrooksCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G1QShow Sponsor: Invent NowContent Rating: ExplicitDate Recorded: May 14, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with The magician & his assistant. He started caching with a Garmin eTrex Legend but since upgraded to the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx. He had used EasyGPS and CacheMagnet till recently when he switched to GSAK. He recommends caching in the Fenton, Michigan area. His favorite hide is "The Cherokee Creation of Life" (GC1TNQ8) puzzle cache. On television they enjoy watching "American Idol" and "Survivor." His favorite movie is "The Illusionist." His favorite books are the Harry Potter series. As for music, he likes the Barenaked Ladies. Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G0MShow Sponsor: Geocaching Saguenay-Lac-St-JeanContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: March 11, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with The Watt's of West Virginia. Their first GPSR was the DeLorme PN-20 but are currently using the Garmin Colorado 400t. They're also using a Garmin Nüvi 265T. They use GSAK to load both units, but also use the Geocaching iPhone App on their Apple iPhone 3G. They dream of caching the Western U.S. but recommends fellow cachers try West Virginia and Upstate New York. Their favorite hide was the "Megawatt's Progressive #2" (GC1MJ8G) traditional cache which has since been archived. They're television viewing consists mostly of Discovery Channel and Nick Jr. Twitter: ThewattsfamilyCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G0NShow Sponsor: Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: March 5, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Rabbit of Caerbannog of Indian Trail, North Carolina. He brother WVAngler was interview on episode 131. He started caching using Google Maps before borrowing a Garmin eTrex Legend. He finally settled on a Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx and uses an iPhone with the Geocaching iPhone App for paperless and GSAK to load the 60CSx. He dreams of caching the International Space Station and Europe. He recommend caching in West Virginia. His favorite hide was the "Garden of Honor" (GC1TKG1). As for movies, "Star Wars"e; series is a favorite. On television he enjoys watching "Survivor." Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G1KShow Sponsor: Found It!Content Rating: NormalDate Recorded: February 26, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with WRWhizard of Turtle Creek Pennsylvania. He's currently using the Garmin Oregon 400i and the Garmin Nüvi 260 and loads them through GSAK. He's also into Contact Juggling. His favorite movie is "Real Genius." Favorite musical groups include Newsboys, Switchfoot, and Relient K.You can view the live recording of this interview on Ustream.Facebook: Robert WhisnerCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G0GShow Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: January 3, 2010Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with CSRA Cruisers of Augusta, Georgia. He starting caching with a Garmin Street Pilot but eventually added the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx, and even replaced the Street Pilot with a Garmin Nüvi 760, all loaded through GSAK. For paperless caching they use the Apple iPod Touch with Groundspeak's Geocaching iPhone App. He dreams of caching in Australia and recommends other try caching in Augusta, Georgia. His favorite hide is the "Lights Out" (GC217G2) multi-cache. He's also playing with Wherigo caches. As for motion pictures, he enjoys the "Star Trek" and "Star War" series. On television he watches "CSI," "House," and "MythBusters."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G3CShow Sponsor: Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: December 12, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with coast2coast2coast of Comox Valley of Vancouver Island. He has gone through few GPSRs for his caching including the original Garmin eTrex Legend, than a Garmin GPSMAP 60, then the Garmin Colorado 300 which had a splash of salt water, but now uses the Garmin Oregon 300 loaded through GSAK. He dreams of caching the European continent, but recommends the Comox Valley to his fellow cachers. The favorite cache he's hidden was the "Too Many Freakin Micros" (GCNYCP) multi-cache. As for movies, he enjoyed "Forrest Gump" and "The Silence of the Lambs". On television he enjoys "CSI" and "The Jeff Dunham Show." His musical tastes includes Alan Parsons Project and Supertramp, and for novels, he likes "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G12Show Sponsor: Geocache RadioContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: December 4, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with The Weasel of Marion, Iowa. His first GPSR was the Garmin eTrex Venture but has since upgraded to the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx. He loads his GPSR and the Palm Tungsten E2 with Cachemate through GSAK. His caching dreams include finding the "ORIGINAL STASH TRIBUTE PLAQUE" (GCGV0P) and "Mission 9: Tunnel of Light" (GC1169) caches. He recommends cachers try the state of Iowa. Favorite movies include "Braveheart" and "Ruby." His list of TV favorites includes "CSI," "Dirty Jobs," "LOST," "MacGyver," and "MythBusters." His favorite musical act: Def Leppard.Also mentioned in this episode was the Live Recording of CAM 161's Interview on Ustream.Facebook: Tim StewartCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G0VShow Sponsor: Found It!Content Rating: NormalDate Recorded: December 4, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with jcurtis55 of Plainfield, Indiana (southwest suburb of Indianapolis). He uses the Garmin eTrex Vista Cx and Garmin eTrex H GPSRs and a Palm TX with Cachemate all loaded through GSAK. His favorite locations he's cached so far were Astoria OR, Olympia WA, and Washington D.C. He dreams of caching in Europe, especially Germany and United Kingdom. His favorite location to hide caches has been the Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis IN. As for movies, he enjoys the "Lord of the Rings," "Star Trek," and "Star Wars" series. On television he watches "Big Bang Theory," "Hill Street Blues," "NYPD Blue," and "White Collar" As for music, his favorite artists include The Beatles, The Kinks, Neil Young, The Who.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener Seyah Later:"When you find a new cacher on Geocaching.com be sure to write a quick note and encourage them along. Most cachers will not get to experience an event or the opportunity to meet other cachers right away. A quick note will stand out and do wonders in keeping them interested until the 'addiction' takes hold. Encourage them along just as you would if you were meeting them in person. So whether a new cacher finds one of your caches or you see them on the log of another cache, take the time to send a quick 'welcome aboard.'"Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G1CShow Sponsor: Twin Cities Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: November 20, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with DudleyGrunt of Central Maryland. He started with the Garmin eTrex Legend and now uses the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx. He's looking at either the DeLorme PN-40 or Garmin Oregon. To load his 60CSx he uses GSAK. His favorite location he's cache has been South Carolina and be dreams of caching the entire United States of America. He favorite hide is "Only a Lad" (GC1369P). He's also involved in the Military Association of GeoCachers and GeoCachers 4 Christ. Favorite movies invoice the "Monty Python," "Star Trek," and "Star Wars" series. As for television shows, he likes "Flash Forward" and "Mythbusters." His taste for music includes Johnny Cash and Led Zeppelin.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener rosebud55112:"If you live in a part of the world that has a significant change of climate with the changing seasons, you may want to check what time of year a cache you are searching for was hidden. Hiders tend to use camouflage appropriate to the season they hide the cache, so a cache hidden in the spring may be easier to find in the fall, when its camo is gone or out-of-place."Twitter: dudleygruntCache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G1NShow Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: November 6, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Crimson Dragons of Cincinnati, Ohio. He started caching with the Garmin eTrex and is now using the Garmin Colorado 400t. His favorite unit is still the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx. To load the units, he uses GSAK. His favorite location for caching is Louisville, Kentucky. He dreams of caching in Germany some day. His favorite hides are the "Boardwalk" (GC1133Y) and "Park Place" (GCZDGN) caches. Favorite movies include the "Lord of the Rings" and "Star Wars" series, and movies by "Tyler Perry." His favorite television shows are "Amazing Race," "Crimal Minds," and "CIS."Also mentioned in this episode is the coming "Cachercon 2010: Metro Detroit" (GC2158P) event.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener mojave_rattler:"I have found a few caches in the past were the cache was hidden under what looks like a real berral cactus. On some cache hunts I do what I call the cactus kick to check the local cactuses if they are real ones or not. Now I don't give the cactus a full blown kick but a nudge."Show Sponsor: Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: November 1, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Geldhart of Regina, Saskatchewan. This Cacher got his start using Trimble's Geocache Navigator on his Blackberry. Since then he has switched to the eTrex Legend HCx for the GPS, Cacheberry on the Blackberry, and GSAK to load both. His favorite hides are From Edmonton with Love (GC1VX7A) and lrae (GC1VX7R) which require cachers in two cities to work together to claim each of the caches. His musical taste includes the Arrogant Worms, Slim Dusty, and Weird Al. On television he enjoys watching the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Mythbusters.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener TeamZebra:"Always remember when you are putting trackables or swag items in caches that kids are often the first to open the container. I've found some items in local caches that I shudder to think of in the hands of a young child. Items such as pocket knives, box cutters and lighters are never good ideas for trade items or TB hitchhikers. Before you place something in a cache, ask yourself if you'd feel safe letting your kids (or someone else's kids) play with it or hold it."Thanks to Cache Advance for their donated gift package (Cache Advance Hat, Green 3.5" x 6" Medium Cache Sticker, & Yellow Rite in the Rain 3" x 5" 135 Pocket Notebook).Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23FYTShow Sponsor: Twin Cities Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: October 30, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with jeffbouldin of Tennessee. He's currently dreaming of upgrading to a DeLorme PN-40, but currently caches with a Magellan eXplorist 500. He started with the Magellan eXplorist 210 before being upgraded to the Magellan Triton 300, then going to the Magellan eXplorist 300. He uses GSAK to load them, but has worked paperless through CacheMate (first on Palm, then on Windows Mobile), followed by GCz, and now BlackStar on the Blackberry. His favorite location has been the Virgin Falls State Natural Area, but he looks forward to caching in Alaska, Australia, Oregon, and Washington. As for entertainment, he likes the "Star Wars," "Star Trek," "Monty Python," and "the Princess Bride" movies. On television he enjoys "Stargate SG-1," "Stargate Universe," "Monk," "Star Trek," and "Criminal Minds."Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener capytone:"Ammo cans, lock-n-locks, and film containers are wonderful. But remember that containers are only limited by your imagination."Thanks to Cache Advance for their donated gift package (Green 3.5" x 6" Medium Cache Sticker, Vehicle Travel Bug -Static Cling, & Yellow Rite in the Rain 3" x 5" 393-M Pocket Notebook).Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G3QShow Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: October 24, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Influence Waterfowl Calls of Mayfield, Kentucky. He started his caching adventures with a eTrex Camo, but has since upgraded to the GPSMAP 60CSx. He also uses the nüvi 200 and loads them through GSAK. He uses CacheMate and a Tungsten E2 for paperless. His favorite location to cache to date has been the St. Louis, Missouri where he found the "RT66:IL-MO - Above the Trees & Mississippi Cache" (GC2258). He'd like to cache just about anywhere there are caches to be found, but the Seattle, Washington area, Antarctica, and Brazil are stand-outs. He favorite hide was the now archived "Behind The Castle Gate!" (GC14Y4J) unknown cache. Some movies he enjoyed were "Shooter," "Fast & Furious," "Find Me," and "GPS the Movie." He's also been watching "America's Got Talent" on television lately.Also mentioned in this episode is CacheBerry, CacheMate, Caching, Geocaching iPhone App, Geosphere, , and iGeocacher.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener DaveJustTyped:"When paperless caching with an iPhone or an iTouch, sometimes there is no wireless signal in the bush. By pressing the power button along with the menu button, you can take a screen shot which is then saved to your photo section. By taking a screen shot of your maps, hints and the like, they are all right there in front of you - even without a signal."Thanks to Cache Advance for their donated gift package (All-Weather Standard Clicker Pen - Black Ink, Green 3.5" x 6" Medium Cache Sticker, & Green Rite in the Rain 3" x 5" Notebook).Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23FYQShow Sponsor: Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: September 18, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with auburnfan99 of Birmingham, Alabama. He got his start through a gift and the experience of his co-worker pallet2005. That gift was the Garmin Nüvi 200 but he has added a Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx. He loads the GPSRs through GSAK and uses the Geocaching iPhone App for his paperless caching. As for his favorite cache, that's "VIEW CARRE '" (GCE02C), a well know hide in New Orleans. Given the opportunity, he really wants to find the "International Space Station Travel Bug" (TB27AH8) placed on the International Space Station by LordBritish. The only event he's attended was the "Pilot Knob CheeseBurger" (GC1RXR9), part of the "Summit Cheeseburger Quest." Favorite movies include "The Shawshank Redemption," "The Godfather," and the "Star Wars" series. On television he enjoys "CSI" and "Law & Order."Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener Crew of Misfits:"When performing a multi-cache in which you are discovering the written coordinates to the next stage, don't just write the coordinates down. Take a digital picture of the coordinates in the event you may need to validate what you wrote down or loaded into your GPSr. With a little zooming in on your camera's LCD display, you're back in business without having to double back to the previous stage."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G0DShow Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: September 4, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Ekidokai of the northeastern U.S. He was interviewed by Kacky on the Found It! Podcast for 7-6-09. He's using both the Garmin eTrex Venture HC and Garmin Nüvi 200 (both loaded through GSAK) but started with the Magellan Xplorist 200. He placed his favorite series of hides in the Bangor City Forest, each with its own story. Outside of caching he's also involved in the Bangor Ghost Hunters. On television he enjoys shows like "America's Funniest Videos." As for movies he likes "The Cannonball Run" and "Smokey and the Bandit." Some musical artists he listens to are Bon Jovi, Frank Sinatra, and Kiss.Also mentioned in this episode are the Geocoinfest SLC 2009 Mega-Event (GC1JZ1X), and the first Geocaching 12 of 12 event to take place on September 12th.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener The Watt's:"Tired of trying to get logs out of micros without destroying them? Why not add a toothpick to the mix? Simply glue/affix a piece of toothpick to the top of a log. Make sure it is longer than the log and then roll it up. That way you have something to grab on to when trying to remove it."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23FYWShow Sponsor: Found It!Content Rating: NormalDate Recorded: July 10, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with TheBadCop of Tacoma, Washington. He's know as TheBadCop on Twitter where he collects responses for the "Geocaching Question of the Day." He's currently using an Garmin Oregon 200 but started with a Garmin eTrex Legend. He want control over his GPX files so he runs all his Pocket Queries through GSAK before loading the GPSRs. His favorite location was found during his recent milestone at the "Mission 9: Tunnel of Light" (GC1169) Project APE cache. He would like to revisit France to go caching. His favorite hide was the now archived "My Chores: My Shopping List" (GCNCN3) unknown cache. For entertainment he likes "Star Trek" and "Star Wars." He also like watching football on television. We also had the pleasure of caching with The Bad Cop and xpunkx on July eleventh.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener sparrows_gold:"When going on a 'FTF' hunt, if you're the lucky one to find the blank log - don't rush to log it in right away! By waiting a few hours or the next day, this keeps more people going for the hunt and the cache owner will get more hits to his cache! There is nothing worse than publishing a new cache and only one person finds it for the next week!"Show Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: CleanDate Recorded: June 26, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with The Real Thing of Texas. He uses both the Garmin eTrex Venture HC and Garmin Nüvi 200 for his caching, both loaded through GSAK. His favorite location or caching so far was the area around the Hoover Dam in Nevada. He wants to cache in U.S. Southwest, and particularly in Arizona. His favorite movie is Tremors and music is George Strait.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener CSRA Cruisers:"While on a numbers run, use walkie-talkies instead of cellphones to communicate with your geomoblie. They are much faster than trying to dial by phone."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G3BShow Sponsor: Granite State Geocachers Community PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: May 29, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with MillerDude of Las Vegas, NV. We interviewed his brother (condor1) on show 130 while another brother (the real thing) will be on episode 135. He started caching with a Garmin Nüvi 200w and still uses that for vehicle navigation. His primary Geocaching unit is now the Garmin Colorado 400t. He uses GSAK to load the cache info into his Nüvi. On television he watches "Hereos" and "Prison Break."Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener Networkcacher:"For rapid cache repairs and updates I keep a variety of ready-to-place geocaches (micro, regular, ammo can) in my trunk. This way if I need a replacement log, stash sheet or all new swag I can grab it out of the ready cache. It also helps if I find that perfect spot calling out for a cache, I've got one all ready."Also mentioned in this episode was the "The alpha of the Geocachers of The Alpha and Omega" (GC1V3GB) event called in by a Listener.Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G3TShow Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: May 23, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with WVAngler of West Virginia. He started caching with a Magellan 310. He's caching now with the DeLorme PN-20 and TomTom One. He's looking forward to trying the Garmin Oregon 550. He uses the iPod Nano with cache information loaded through GSAK to suppliment the paperless info in the field. He ran into a bobcat attempting a 5/5 cache in the Pinnacle Rock State Park. His favorite caching location so far has been Colorado. He'd like to try caching in the Sierra Nevada region of California, in the Patagonia region, New Zealand, and Seattle. His favorite hides have been based on the "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" movie, and The West Virginia County Challenge (GC1QWJF). As for his taste in movies, "Monty Python," "A Mighty Wind," "Napolean Dynamite," and "This is Spinal Tap"Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener zbq:"When hiding a cache, I like to find the focal point in the area, and then try to find a spot 25-30 feet away from it. The thought is that the focal point will distract the seeker enough to provide a bit of a challenge."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G4ZShow Sponsor: Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: CleanDate Recorded: May 29, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with vegaschick of Las Vegas, Nevada. She started caching with a Garmin eTrex, moved to the Garmin eTrex Legend, then a Magellan eXplorist 400, but now uses a Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx. For paperless caching she uses CacheMate on her Palm Tungsten E2 and loads both her PDA and GPSR through GSAK. Her favorite place she has caches is Twentynine Palms, California. She dreams of caching in Australia and Ireland. Her favorite TV show is "Battlestar Galactica." As for movies, she enjoys "Enemy of the State," "Love Actually," and "X-Men." Her musical preferrences include "Buckcherry," "Papa Roach," and "U2."Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener NetworkCacher:"For easier container repairs I've gotten in the habit of wrapping about four or five turns of different taps around my hiking stick. Right now I have regular gray, black, brown, camo and cloth camo hunting tape on the stick. Keeps me from having to lug around rolls of tape in the bag."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G5AShow Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: May 22, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Flag_Mtn_Hkrs of Flagstaff Arizona. You might recognize the name from his Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" we read on episode 125. His name was derived from the "Arizona's 20-20 Challenge" website. He's currently caching with a Garmin eTrex Vista HCx but started with the Garmin Vista. He uses a Palm i705 purchased used off eBay with Cachemate for his paperless caching. He loads both the GPS and the Palm through GSAK. He recalls his doubt about caching as looking for his first geocache -- "Rock 'n Root" (GCJTTB). His favorite location to cache has been the Verde River but he hopes to cache the Grand Canyon to find the "Anasazi Ruins" (GC83C6) virtual cache. He had an interesting story about his trip to the "A.J.A.C.S. 5th Annual Campout Event" (GC1KX3J) and always enjoy the A.J.A.C.S. events. For entertainment, favorite movies include "Blade Runner," "Indiana Jones" series, and "Star Wars" series. On television they used to watch "Dirty Jobs" and "Mythbusters" before dropping cable.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener bookboy*:"Instead of a pair of tweezers for removing micro cache logbooks, invest in a pair of needle nose pliers. They are a good size for removing logbooks, but they can be used for many other things that tweezers cannot."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G4WShow Sponsor: Granite State Geocachers Community PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: May 17, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with rklmbl of Northwest Arkansas. This caching couple first purchased a Garmin GPSMap 60CS on the recommendation from a caching friend, but since upgraded to a Garmin GPSMap 60CSx. They use GSAK to load their GPSR and a Palm Tungsten E2 with Cachemate for paperless caching in the field. Their most memorable early caching experience was on the "Round Mountain" (GC3D14) cache when they underestimated the time needed to complete the find. They love caching in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area for the creative and varied hides. They would love to caching in the state of California someday. One of their favorite hides is the "Hillbilly Skirt Lifter" (GC1AZXF), but their "The Very First Arkansas Coffee and Nuts Event" (GC1KXQ5) provided their most memorable event stories. On television, they enjoy watching "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Cheers."We also heard from TKBeers (from CAM076) about his 600th Find.Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener WVangler:"Spice up the caching in your area by creating unique containers or themes. Use concepts familiar to you. For example, create replica props from your favorite movie using items from craft stores or items relative to other hobbies you have outside of geocaching. If they aren't waterproof, just design them as a part of a multicache. That way the cache hunt is not only more entertaining but cachers will remember you for your hides and learn more about your interests."Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G5CShow Sponsor: GeotalkContent Rating: CleanDate Recorded: May 9, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
His favorite GPSR is the Lowrence iFinder but still uses the Magellan SporTrak Pro. He's recently acquired the Garmin Nüvi 260W to help drive to the caches. GSAK is his favorite tool to load the GPSRs but now using the Geocaching App on the iPhone (replacing his old Palm PDA) for cache information on the trail. Favorite locations he's been caching include Del Mar, California and Yellowstone National Park but would like to cache all 50 U.S. states. As for his favorite hide, the "Centennial Trail Multi" (GC1999K) 4-stage multi-cache hidden on the Will Rogers Country Centennial Trail provides interesting logs from its Finders. As for movies, he enjoys the "X-Men" and "Lord of the Rings" series. Favorite television shows include "Chuck," "NCIS," and "Monty Python's Flying Circus."Our "Tip for the Seasoned Cacher" comes from Listener Flag_Mtn_Hkrs:"Never place caches from the direction you expect people to arrive on scene from. Always make the lookie circle and do the dance. If the cache is right there when you walk up it really isn't that fun to find." Thanks to the GeoKs for their donated gift.
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Clan Doyle of Las Vegas. His current GPSR is the GPSMap 76 CSx but they started with the eTrex Legend. He loads the GPSR and his Samsung ACE smartphone through GSAK. The family got their start caching while in Okinawa, Japan on the recommendation from their friend beetrav. Okinawa is still his favorite location he's been caching, but looks to cache in Hawaii, Alaska, and Antarctica. His favorite cache is "What is a Hobbit?" (GC1KG43) and are looking forward to hosting their first caching event -- "WWFM V (Las Vegas)- Pirate's Booty" (GC1MV61). He used the
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with sailor_dave of Orlando Florida. He started caching with the Garmin GPS 12 from his boat and still uses that same unit today. He used GSAK to load both the GPS and the Palm (which runs Cachemate). A couple favorite location he caches are Ocala National Forest, the Space Coast, and Tampa Bay. His caching dreams take him to Europe, Australia, the Far East, and Hawaii. His favorite hide is his "Jambalaya" cache (GC107BV) for it mix of cache types. One of his memorable experiences came while working at Disney World and spotting a fellow Geocacher waiting to have his photo taken with a travel bug and a character. A favorite event was the recent "Third Annual Florida Finder's Fest" event (GC14D8Z) which gave him the oppotunity to hone his caching skills with a group of Cachers. His movie picks include "Animal House," "Better Off Dead," "Caddy Shack," "Stripes," and just about anything by Steven Spielberg. On television he likes "24," "Dexter," "Grey's Anatomy," "M*A*S*H," "Nip/Tuck," and "Seinfeld." As for music, he enjoys the music of a friend's band called "Rico Monaco & Sol Sons," and some of the older groups including "Crosby, Stills, & Nash," "Genesis," "Emerson, Lake & Palmer."Also mentioned in this episode was the Cache-A-Maniacs Geocoin sales to support this show.Show Sponsor: Geocaching PodcastContent Rating: CleanDate Recorded: January 31, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with bumanfam of The Ice Cream Capital of the World (Northwest Iowa). They started caching with a Magellan eXplorist 210. Since then they've added more of the same units for the whole family and the Garmin iQue M5 for Dad. He's a GSAK fan using that to load the GPSRs. His introduction to Podcasts came from the Travel Bug they found which had a teaser for the "Podcacher Podcast." Were cost and time not an object, he'd love to cache the Banff National Park and Calgary, Alberta areas. As for their hides, his favorites are "We Wood Eaven Put A Cache Here (GC11FQ6)" and "GEOSCAMS (GC17917)." His best event memory comes from last year's "MOGA 2008 (GC167P0)" Mega Event with kid number 1. Bumanfam Mom is a fan of the "Harry Potter" movies. As for Dad, he likes "ER," "Survivor," and the "Star Wars" series.Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G58Show Sponsor: Geocaching Saguenay-Lac-St-JeanContent Rating: CleanDate Recorded: January 9, 2009Show Notes: DarrylW4
GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming
Listen to our interview with Captainmath of Pike County, PA. We ran into CaptainMath during the "Geocoinfest 2008 - Pittsburgh (GC17H2A)" and spoke with him about Geocaching in Education during Episode 79 of the "Geocaching Podcast." His first GPSR (Garmin GPSMap 60CS) was purchased mostly to assist in navigation, but he's now upgraded to the Garmin GPSMap 60CSx for Geocaching. He's looking toward the next upgrade and possibly one of the Garmin Oregons. He's a Macintosh User but runs Windows and GSAK for his Geocaching. Since his PDA died though, he's using his Apple iPod Touch and MacCaching to keep track of cache information. Some of his favorite Geocaching took place during his attempt to complete "The Pennsylvania All Counties Challenge (GC10YN8)." One of his favorite cache finds is the "Rocky River Cache (GC1903)" for its rich history and cool view. For a brief period this past summer, he was rivalling the find rate of CCCooperAgency and nearly burned himself out on Geocaching. As for event, the "Tri-State Treasures" events are a favorite, in part due to its location near the "Tri State 1942" benchmark which marks the meeting of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. He's a fan on the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Penguins. "A Beautiful Mind" was probably his favorite movie of all time, but on television he enjoys watching "The Office," "American Gladiators," "Star Trek," and "Night Court." Cache-A-Maniacs Discovery Coin: TB23G5HShow Sponsor: Podcacher PodcastContent Rating: NormalDate Recorded: October 31, 2008Show Notes: DarrylW4
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Listen to our interview with coachgregc of Northeast Texas. We talk with this Educator/Coach/Musician/Geocacher about his experiences, motivations, and conversions.We also draw the third pair of winners in our Geocaching Gadgets Contest. Thanks to everyone who had donated prizes. This week's winners are GeoJono selecting GSAK again, and Team GCHound with their selection of CacheMate.Content Rating: CleanDate Recorded: March 24, 2007
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Listen to our interview with Bronze. Bronze has released all four of the Pepper coins we sent him. Keep your eyes open for Pepper's Joy - Maine USA, Pepper's Deeds - Kaaba, Mekkah, Saudi Arabia (Home of Allah), Pepper's Love - Lumbini, Rupandehi, Nepal (Home of Buddha), and Pepper's Charity - Nazareth Israel (Home of Christ).We also draw the second two winners in our Geocaching Gadgets Contest. Thanks to everyone who had donated prizes. This week's winners are PengoFamily with their Tiley hat and the Three Bees with GSAK.Content Rating: ExplicitDate Recorded: March 24, 2007