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I opened up Google Earth for no particular reason (ADHD kicking in: Noticed Google Earth button on my Google Toolbar... Wondered... Clicked it... It's just an invitation to download it... Already have it...)
Noticed an "Atlanta, GA, USA" link under "My Places"... (I Don't remember putting it there...) Clicked it... Zoomed in... Whoa! Look! There are geocaches near the GWCC! Wooo! (I didn't know they would show up without launching the "Geocaching Network KML")
OK. So who Geocaches? (Who knows what Geocaching is? Find out on Geocaching.com.) Anyone interested in going Geocaching with me?
18-04-2006 21:53
Barry Bonzack
MY dad and I have been considering for some time getting a portable GPS just so we could go try it when we are together for holidays. Never followed through with it because they are still pretty expensive. If we get a group together to go, and if its during a lunch period and I'm not too busy I may be interested.
18-04-2006 22:10
ahecht
Hmm, I might be tempted to look for the multi in centennial park during the social, but most of the rest either look too far for easy walking or are actually virtual caches.
18-04-2006 22:59
Greg Ross
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Originally Posted by Barry Bonzack
MY dad and I have been considering for some time getting a portable GPS just so we could go try it when we are together for holidays. Never followed through with it because they are still pretty expensive. If we get a group together to go, and if its during a lunch period and I'm not too busy I may be interested.
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20-04-2006 16:34
galewind
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Originally Posted by GW (Greg) Ross
The close ones are PROBABLY not within easy lunchtime walking distance, so I was thinking of either evening or early morning. Haven't figured out yet which day(s).
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