Yeah, we do both those. Usually I'm last to find, which is great
entertainment for the others.
But it would be nice to be able to plan a target-rich environment for the
group. I know some of you have to go to new area codes to find a new GC, so
you have no sympathy.
The refinds can be entertaining too, especially when containers are
switched, or "drift" to a new location, or the weather / plants / time of
day/night have changed, creating entirely new challenges.
On 1/11/07, AZcachemeister <
azcachemeister@getnet.com> wrote:
>
> Or.. heaven forbid, stop and let your friend find a cache you have
> already found while you get to laugh at (er.. with) them.
>
> This is the proper course of action. Sometimes, after the searching team
> comes up empty, the previous finders get to say 'I KNOW it was RIGHT HERE!
> Looks like it is missing.' And the owner gets solid confirmation that their
> cache definitely has a problem.
>
>
> ShadowAce wrote:
>
> We normally do the 'Next is.. ' 'Already got it' 'ok, next is...'
>
> Or.. heaven forbid, stop and let your friend find a cache you have
> already found while you get to laugh at (er.. with) them.
>
> On 1/10/07, Team Nine Lives <teamninelives@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Sometimes we go out geocaching with friends. When we do this we'd like
> > to prepare a list of caches that neither of us have found already. What's
> > the easiest way to do this? (If pocket queries allowed "Not found by Team_A
> > AND not found by Team_B, that would be perfect but I'm not aware of how to
> > do this.)
> >
> > Currently we are doing pocket queriies and manually plucking stuff out
> > of them within cmconvert before saving the modified file as a new .gpx and
> > .pdb for GPSWatcher and our Palm PDA's, respectively. (We've each had some
> > nonpositive experiences with the GSAK / Borg installation assuming control
> > of most of our computer systems ;-).
> >
> > Brad, Team Nine Lives
> >
> >
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