Sunday morning, praise the dawning

Sunday morning seems to be my new caching moment.

I have already met up with other cachers on a Sunday morning but now it’s the first time that I’ve been doing some caching on my own. I was awake at 4AM already anyway. I seem to have troubles with the switch from DST back to ‘normal’. I’m really tired in the evening and fall asleep behind the telly and thus go to bed early. The side effect is that I wake up multiple time in the morning before I really need to get out of bed. The same happened this morning and I was fed up with it and went for some caching in the morning. The advantage is that I can go home by noon and have the rest of the day to spend with the family.

I discovered yesterday some strange phenomena whilst preparing my trip. I usually do this with GC Tour, where I send the tour to my GPSr. I had loaded another tour in to my GPSr earlier and whilst I was uploading the second one, my 60Cx gave the error that my waypoint memory was full. This was strange since the total amount of waypoints I see on my GPSr was about 40. I always though it could hold hold up to 1000 waypoints. I didn’t had any tracks save either.

Could this be finally a reason for get rid of my 60Cx if favour of an Oregon? Alas, one has the possibility of saving POIs. So I ran this GarminCsvPoiExport-v2.gsk macro but it didn’t gave any output. It seems that it only runs with data generated by PQs and not the gpx with all BE caches one can download from the geocaching.be site. I managed to load the POI into my 60Cx successfully (and thus have no reason yet for an Oregon :-( ).

This resulted in a raid of 17 caches, which is equal to my day record of Feb 2nd earlier this year. The only difference now is that I only needed half a day today. Was I lucky or am I getting better? I leave this aside. Here’s the list of the caches I’ve found:

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