For a while I have been trying to find out how to put all those HTML gadgets on my cache page.
Here is a link to a website which has all the codes so you can alter the text http://gizmoguy411.com/Geocache-HTML/
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I recently bought a Magellan eXplorist GC GPS Receiver and it has some pretty good features.
They include
It isn't all good because It has had some problems and Magellan haven't been very responsive to emails. P.S. I might put in a cache which has a free 30 day Premium membership for the FTF So much has happened since my last post! I will describe my recent geocaches in dot-point form
Wow this was quite an event! BlaKids and I went on the train to Mandurah where the event was being held. We did a geocache before the event started then we waited around GZ. Suddenly a whistle was blown and every one went over to the tables. It was really frantic as everyone went to the swaps box and the trackables container. I managed to get my log in first but I didn't get the FTF prize. They then did a geocoin draw and we got a Before I knew it they wanted a photo and the it was all over. We did some other caches after that (including a letterbox hybrid), but the event wast the highlight of the day. Thanks podcacher
The world wide flash mob event is on tomorrow at Mandurah, I am looking forward to this as it is my first event cache. I will do a report tomorrow on my blog, see below for the link
http://bit.ly/jnYaMs I have created a bookmark list of all the LKA caches in WA, This is still a work in progress but you can see them by clicking on this link. http://bit.ly/jxILap
From Friday to Sunday I went to Rottnest Island as part of a scout camp. I went to Rous Head to board the ferry to Rottnest on Friday. The sea wasn't rough on the way there so it was a pretty quick and uneventful ride. We arrived late so there was not much to do except get the cabins ready and go to bed. The next day (Saturday) I had cereal for breakfast. We relaxed for most of the morning but we did go out a couple of times to the shops and other places. We also went to The Basin and had a swim there. For lunch we had hot dogs and after that we did some community service. For our community service we went on a bus to Thompson Bay and collected seeds. We had to collect Spinifex seeds because some of the other beaches were being eroded. We did some more relaxing and played some card games in the late afternoon. For dinner we had subway from the local store. We went fishing of the main jetty after we finished dinner. As a group we caught 4 fish be we had to catch and release because we had no way to cook the fish. The day after that we had bacon and eggs for breakfast, and then we had to rush to put our bags in the crate. We went to the main shopping area then went to a geocache called Streetscape Sentry. Despite having more than 20 people it was a DNF. The next 3 geocaches were successful though. We found a geocache near the toilets then found two more Multis. After pies for lunch we went to the ferry terminal and stayed until the ferry came. After a rather rough ferry ride we went home.
Yesterday I did quite a bit of caching. I went out in the morning to finish off a multi that I had started a few weeks earlier but unfortunately I was unable to finish it. I went to some other traditional caches nearby. They were part of a series called Riverside Parklands by Wandering Aus. I found the first one quite quickly after a brief encounter with a large bobtail lizard near the cache. The second one was quite easy but this is where I encountered a muggle. I was going to GZ when some people over the fence called "Are you looking for the toybox?" They saw lots of people looking for the cache near their house and they were curious as to why we were looking for containers in the first place. I gave them a sheet explaining the hobby geocaching. (Which I will post on the website) I then looked for the last cache in the series and it was a DNF. I was not surprised because the last ten had not found it. Later that evening I dropped 2 TBs in a nearby cache to let them go somewhere else.
This is my first post to welcome everyone to my site.
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