misconstrued! This was about how I needed a GPS to get co-ordinates
to log in a find. And in my hubbys opinion the right tools for the
right job. Nowhere did I say to use GPS for clues.
This reminds me of the game called' Pass it On. The story is
whispered to one person who then whispers it to another. Down the
line it goes. The person at the end tells the story and POOF it's
something else.
After reviewing the archives, I tend to agree with Randy. Use
what is available. If you've got it, use it. If not, don't worry
about it. There is so much to choose from. Easy, like my first plants
or way more challenging, like Randys.
Just remember that back in the day, Old Dartmoor didn't have
computers. I come from an age where we weren't allowed to use
calculators in High School. Now my kids are using graphing
calculators in Elementary School.
Last week I did some easy finds, today I feel like doing some
research on one of Randys. I'm bound and determined to get one of his
stamps. Somewhere I read (in the archives) that getting one of his
stamps is like getting a badge of honor. That's what makes this so
much fun. Variety!!!
The End
Psychomommy aka Karin
-- In letterbox-usa@y..., "psycomommy2003"
Nabbed the second box and off to #3. This is where we stumble
> across our first Benchmark. For those out there it is a survey
> marker. AND yes, I know this subject belongs in the Geocaching
site,
> but it is pertinent to my story! DH is so excited to give me a
lesson
> on benchmarks. I write down all the info. on the disk so I can log
it
> in. Later I find out I should have taken a picture. I don't have a
> GPS to get the co-ordinates, but I can bet that Mr. Technology will
> get a GPS soon!