A link to a Global Cache Density map:
http://www.geocaching.com/goodies/2006-01/1024.jpg
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A link to a Global Cache Density map:
http://www.geocaching.com/goodies/2006-01/1024.jpg
Just smile it won't crack your face
The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.
Boy, the northern European countries are going nuts!
BTW, is there a program where you can show cache density of caches you haven't found yet? (black or dark where there are no caches left, red/yellow where there are a bunch) This would make a cache trip easy to plan, go where all the unfound ones are. Sometimes it's hard to use the geocaching maps to find local clusters of caches you haven't found yet.
just get a laptop, put a mapping program on it (like MS Streets and Trips) and export the waypoints using GSAK and baddabing baddaboom... you've got a cachemap... after i did that, i've been able to do like 11 caches in a day! i used to drive in circles and backtrack a lot, but now i can plot my routes and still have time for a nap!Originally Posted by Sudonim
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
I know about that, but I'm looking for something that will do a quick representation of a large area so you can pinpoint areas with lots of caches that you haven't done yet (like for me, Nashville TN would glow white hot)
and BTW, I did 14 today with old-fashioned paper and GPS
yeah, but did you do any stopping to smell the roses??
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
I don't use it cause I am on dial-up but I'm sure that Google Earth using the KML maps is just what you are looking for Andy.
Just smile it won't crack your face
The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.