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Post by damin69 on May 27, 2010 12:39:51 GMT -6
Ginny Post up the GC number for the cache you are looking for I will take a look at the description and see. From that I may be able to tell you exactly what to look for.
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Post by damin69 on May 26, 2010 20:26:53 GMT -6
home.nps.gov/applications/npspolicy/index.cfmIf you look on here I did a bit of looking and I believe the from what is on the management PDF page 101 it implies only earth Caching is allowed in the national parks. You have to watch also a lot of State parks are banning Caching all together. But aside from parks there are 100's of Thousands of caches across the US.
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Post by damin69 on May 26, 2010 19:32:57 GMT -6
Yes. You have to get permission to hid caches. And I think that is one of the National Parks that does not allow caches other than Earth Caches. You might want to check the rules and Regs on that.
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Post by damin69 on May 26, 2010 14:40:42 GMT -6
Change OFFTEN. just to be on the safe side. Yes $33 is steap for somthing that is very easy to do your self. Once you do it once you will be a pro at it. There are some really good video Tutorials right here on the site. scooterdoc.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=engine
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Post by damin69 on May 26, 2010 13:30:33 GMT -6
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Post by damin69 on May 25, 2010 18:56:07 GMT -6
Ok Little history of what Geocaching is. You can go to www.geocaching.com to look it all up. I started Geocaching in 2008. Geocaching is a hitech treasure hunt. People hide items for other people to find. They can range is size from what is called Nano to as big as you can think of. The most used size is what is called a micro cache and that is basicly the size of a 35mm film can or Water proof matchstick container. There are 3 things that define a cache listing one is size, Then difficulty on a scale of 1-5 1 being easy 5 being extra hard to find. Then is the Terrain Rating 1-5 also one being pretty much flat surface very easy walking. Now a 5 terrain rating generally means that you will be needing special equipment to get to cache like Boat or scuba gear or even Climbing equipment. Caches are hidden using gps coordinates on the WGS84 system. When a cache his hidden it is then published on the www.geocaching.com web site. GPSr range in price from like $70-$600 depending on options you want. Auto gps can be used but it is more difficult as they are rechargeable and battery life is usually limited to a couple hours of use. They are also not that rugged nor are they water proof. I tend to use both I use an Auto GPS (garmin Nuvi255W)Was like $249 when I bought it and my Handheld is a Delorm PN-30 is about $185 right now. Gps go pretty much by personal preference. MOST and I use that term lightly cachers lean twards the Garmin line of hand helds for the fact that they have a huge following and very good customer service. Delorme has great customer service but has not been around doing personal Gps as long as garmin. Magellan for the most part have poor customer service. These are the Big 3 in the hand held game. Just do your research before you buy. Now on the lines of Scootcaching this is a term my Dad has coined. We have gone scoot caching around Madison Wisconsin, Up to Door County up the peninsula and back. Then we took a trip from Prairie Du Chien on hwy35 on the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi across on Hwy8 and back down the Iowa Side back over to Prairie. All of this caching was done while my Dad was driving his Baccio VX-50 and I had my Tiazhou Kaitong 125cc. We very rarely got over 35 mph and some hills never got above 15mph. Here is a picture of me signing a log with the scooters in the back ground. This is a picture of how I had my Gps mounted on my Old scooter. Garmin Nuvi255 and at that time Garmin GPSMap 60CSx Now on the new scooter My mounting system is a bit different since I got the Delorme I purchased a Ram mount for it and a couple extra Ram Diamond mounts. My Nuvi I was using a Ram mount for it but it did not use the Diamond mount ball unit. I am now using the same holder with a Diamond Mount ball on the back of the mount which makes it interchangeable with my Delorme mount. In the sun light my Delorme is easier to see than the nuvi but I like having the nuvi for Road navigation. Here is the Nuvi mounted Now the delorme same mount. I use www.mountguys.com for all my gps/cell phone mount needs have had the best prices around. I am going to get one of these eventually for seeing my Nuvi in sun light. www.mountguys.com/product_p/stomper-320-nuvi200w.htm
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Post by damin69 on May 25, 2010 12:44:49 GMT -6
Thanks Yoster. Seem you and I were posting at the same time last time so I did not see your message until after I had posted mine...
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Post by damin69 on May 25, 2010 12:03:27 GMT -6
It comes on as soon as I start my scooter but is not on just turning the key on.
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Post by damin69 on May 25, 2010 10:03:54 GMT -6
Ok is it common to not have headlights on until after you start your scooter?
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Post by damin69 on May 24, 2010 20:16:56 GMT -6
Funny you should mention PN-30 and Geocaching in the same sentence. I LOVE IT. I started geocaching sept 2008 I tried Garmin Etrex. Then I bought a Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx which I have zero complaints it was and is a great unit. I did try the Delorme pn-20 great unit for price but painfully slow when you are used to using a 60. Picked up PN-30 and after working with it for about a month I never touched my 60 again. The paperless caching feature is Awesome. What I am really waiting for is the 2.8 firmware where you are able to put multiple gpx files with 1000 caches each in. Then you are able to load and unload on the fly. Should be out early June. Sorry for rambling and hijacking this thread but I will tell you the best way to geocache is while on a scooter. My DAD and I try to ScootCache as much as we can as offten as we can.
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Post by damin69 on May 24, 2010 19:13:19 GMT -6
and without the body
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Post by damin69 on May 24, 2010 19:12:25 GMT -6
this is the solenoid
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Post by damin69 on May 24, 2010 18:32:40 GMT -6
These are what I use as my Speedos Nuvi 255w and a Delorme PN-30 They both use the same type of mount base by Ram Mount. Ram Mounts are great. :-)
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Post by damin69 on May 24, 2010 12:58:08 GMT -6
I had put in the High WATT headlights and If I run both of them it will kill my battery enough that it will not start the scooter after abount an hour of running.. I have one dissconnected right now. I do not have the extra cash right now to do the HID upgrade yet. Running with one headlight I have gotten by fine without and issues.
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Post by damin69 on May 24, 2010 11:45:51 GMT -6
Are there any Replacments that are not Chinese made? I know the one guy that did my tires was talking about Regulators made in Tiwan being much better quality but how do you find out what will work with the Chinese scooters?
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