Cacher’s Corner – Episode 14
Cacher’s Corner Episode 14
Special Guests: Army.Of.Two
News / Stories
- Groundspeak pulls plug on Google Maps
- Cache Up NB celebrates it’s birthday in style
Recent Events & Caches
- Leap Year Events
- Army Of Two had their own
- Breakfasts
- Ice Walk
New geocaches hidden by:
- Freedom Five
- downeastgrl
- Army of Two
- cableguy1
- cdncacher
- madriverrunners
- Ma & Pa
- Team Bikefast
This Month’s Topics
No More Google Maps
- Firefox Script to restore map functionality.
- GSAK Macro for Google Maps
Cache Up NB Relaunch
- New website
- New apps
- Who’s Caching Map, Hovers, API links
- ACGA partnership
Upcoming Events
- Breakfasts
- Bye Bye Winter Events
- 301 Event in Freddy
- Puzzles & Pizza 2
- St Patricks’ Day Event
- Riverview Wing Event
- Curly’s Spring Kickoff (GC3BK0C)
Miscellaneous
Here is the link to the geocaching adventure piece Army.Of.Two spoke of.
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Audio credits go to Project 322.
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Another good listen. Keep up the good work.
Another great podcast, guys! Just a little “FYI” – Ken from Team-Newfie-Trio isn’t being transferred, he’s being deployed to Afghanistan for 8 months or so. We’re having a send off dinner for him Monday night here in Freddy and ask everyone to keep both him and Wanda in their thoughts and prayers. We all wish him a safe return, he has more caches to hide! 🙂
Zor, try the Cacheye macro in GSAK, it loads your GSAK database over the Bing maps, Bing has Moncton’s 15 cm imagery. It is limited to 6000 caches at a time. Also you can use cache circles to see where you might want to hide some.
http://www.cacheye.org/panel/front
We just wanted to say thank you for having us on the podcast. We thoroughly enjoyed it. When you get more involved in geocaching it seems more then just a hobby you and some friends do, its a way to meet new people with similar interest. I love talking about the experiences we’ve had and what there is out there to offer. Without people willing to help others all new cacher’s would be lost in the woods {pun intended :)}. So thank you rev and zor and all those other amazingly sweet and generous geocachers that we’ve had the pleasure of meeting thus far. Looking fiorward to the next one.