Gizmo stated in one of the topics somewhere that GC could run out of numbers. How could this be possible. Washington manages to go a trillion dollars in debt. They can count those numbers ok, and they don't even use the alphabet (yet) in their computations. GC doesn't even come close to a trillion. If the problem is the number of digits that will fit onto a gps, then just drop the gc from in front of all the waypoints. How many more cache numbers would that be? Billions?
Just curious.
Out of GC cache numbers?
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Re: Out of GC cache numbers?
Somewhere I mentioned that by my crude calculations, GC will run out of waypoint numbers around the middle of January.
Of course their solution is to just add another digit. The last I checked, they did NOT plan on dropping the "GC" prefix yet.
So that means old GPS units may not hold the entire waypoint id once the additioal digit
Of course their solution is to just add another digit. The last I checked, they did NOT plan on dropping the "GC" prefix yet.
So that means old GPS units may not hold the entire waypoint id once the additioal digit
Re: Out of GC cache numbers?
How many people actually use the waypoint name GCxxxx on their GPS units. We use a drop two with added characters from GSAK including type, container, difficulty and terrain. A majority of people whom I have cached with though use the smart names and they would not be affected by the extra character in GC.com.
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Re: Out of GC cache numbers?
I change the cache ID and use the abbreviated form of the cache name.
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Re: Out of GC cache numbers?
I change them to BBnofind
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Re: Out of GC cache numbers?
LOL.... I actually just use the 3 digit number that the GPS assigns, then write that number on my high tech PAPER cache print out!Mr.BBD wrote:How many people actually use the waypoint name GCxxxx on their GPS units?
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Re: Out of GC cache numbers?
I always go for the cache name, as it makes me connect with the cache. A 6-7 character designation does nothing for me to really enjoy a cache. It's all in the name. Just check out RR2K#L and you'll see what I mean.
I don't understand why cachers seek the waypoint 6-character name, and not the Keywords. It's all part of the Hunt.
If you want to know the secret of RR@K#L here in Cincy, just message me.
This is one of the Best in Southwest Ohio. We have found all of the cache owner's hides, and they are all of fine quality.
I don't understand why cachers seek the waypoint 6-character name, and not the Keywords. It's all part of the Hunt.
If you want to know the secret of RR@K#L here in Cincy, just message me.
This is one of the Best in Southwest Ohio. We have found all of the cache owner's hides, and they are all of fine quality.