im definately taking everything into consideration.. i may be changing it soon.. will wait to hear from a few more people...
ya gotta go find one first though if you havent yet... the description of the container is IMO, definately needed... (remember alot of them are in areas where you're lucky to get a DOP >2, so you gotta have an idea of what you're looking for :)
Mike Teague - http://www.triax.com/yngwie GPS Stash Hunt Homepage - http://www.triax.com/yngwie/gps.html
-----Original Message----- From: Scott C. Gregory To: gpsstash@egroups.com Date: Friday, May 26, 2000 3:56 PM Subject: Re: [gpsstash] Re: Second Thoughts
>Mike Teague wrote: >> >> I have been thinking the same thing.. I've just been adding info that people >> have been suggesting.. (links though, so you _can_ skip by the spoiler info >> if you wish) the only reason I thought of putting what state/city their near >> is so while browsing the list, you can pick out which ones might be do-able >> for you.. that and there are a few that require special instructions (dave's >> offset lookout tree stash, for one) >> >> but also remember to consider, even WITH all the info on the page, some of >> them are STILL hard to find (I've missed two because of bad planning and >> insufficient maps) > >My thoughts are, Coords only, and loose the location, or if you want to >add them, put them in a link so it can't be easily seen. Hell, with a >GPS, you should be able to tell whether or not a Stash is close enough >to you or not. > >Cheers > >Scott > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Was the salesman clueless? Productopia has the answers. >http://click.egroups.com/1/4633/6/_/_/_/959377754/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >gpsstash-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >