I'd have to agree to that.
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I'd have to agree to that.
The Team Tahoe averages around 16.5 miles per gallon. An average one day trip is around 150 miles. That's $24.00 (@2.65 a gallon ), and with a snack along the way it's $30.00.
You also get:
http://www.geocaching.com/my/subscription.aspx
All of this which I think in the long run makes for a more organized day and thus, saves me gas in the truck. Viola! It's paid for itself in just one day.
To have your pocket queries saved and run once a week, and be able to have caches along a route is worth it.
I sound pretty cheap at this point I guess....lol. For now, I'll consider it but the thread should probably go back to its regularly scheduled topic.
I have 53 macros loaded in GSAK, some are from the GSAK forums and some I have created.
Some of mine are fully functional macros, some are works in progress. Some are just snippets that do *stupid* little stuff like calculate how many miles it would take as the crow flies to visit every Maine cache in the order they were published (A little over 200,000 miles IIRC).
But there are macros which are quite handy, like my Copy_to_clip macro which I use often to post cache links in chat and here in the forums in a nice format like EaglEyeStash (GCGGXG) by brdad (3/3).
Other handy macros help you deal with archived caches in your database, help create bookmark lists, or even evaluate puzzle caches.