If they cache or start caching, hopefully they don't get the coordinates mixed up with their marked land mines and a cache they place. Although when you get back from that one, and someone asks you if you found it you WOULDN'T be able to say "I couldn't find $#!t" :) Brian Cluff Team Snaptek On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 20:46, Team Tierra Buena wrote: > It's new to us anyway, but we don't own a dog. Perhaps this is old news > to those of you who do. > > Judi met someone who has both a dog and a GPS. They enjoy taking long > day hikes in the desert. When they go out and back on the same route, on > the way out, they mark a waypoint wherever poochums has to "take care of > business". Then, using the marked waypoints, they break out the plastic > bags at the appropriate spots on the way back, minimizing the time and > distance they need to carry those canine "caches". > > Brought to you as a public service by... > > Steve > Team Tierra Buena >