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“Senor Frog,” as I refer to him affectionately, is my favorite geocaching SWAG item. SWAG? “SWAG” is an acronym with many meanings, such as “Souvenirs, Wearables And Gifts,” “Stuff We All Get,” and “Sealed With A Gift.” Photo 1 of 3 in the preceding gallery shows several trade items I took from three geocaches I visited during the past year-or-so. Later, I used the Website to log my find.įor me, geocaching is all about the SWAG. I signed the logbook, exchanged trade items (a.k.a., SWAG), and left the cache as I found it. The first time I visited the site, I was within four feet of the cache location but could not find the cache container! I revisited the site a few days later and found the geocache right away. The first geocache I found is a traditional cache named “ White Oaks Hollow,” hidden in White Oaks Park (see Photos 2-3, below).
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My geocaching username is “Geodialist,” a hybrid name that reflects my combined interests in geocaching and sundialing.
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Initially, I was interested in one type of cache known as a “Locationless (Reverse) Cache” locationless caches morphed into what is now known as “Waymarks.” Waymarking is “a scavenger hunt for unique and interesting locations” around the world I follow the RSS feed for the Sundials category. I have been a “Basic Member” since 09 August 2003. Geocaching is the high-tech sport where you are the search engine! A handheld GPS receiver and a hunger for adventure are all you need to play this 21st century version of hide-and-seek. I say apps should come fully-loaded and sell for one price point - that way consumers can decide fairly whether the full price is fair! That’s misleading and in a very real sense a form of false advertising. It’s as easy as ‘paint-by-numbers,’ but using your own personal images.” However the quality of the “MagiSketch” output is limited unless you spring for two in-app purchases that cost $0.99 each: 1) “The ToonColor button is an optional add-on feature for ToonPAINT that will automatically color your Toon for you.” 2) “The Photo Brush is an optional add-on feature for ToonPAINT that will allow you to paint directly from your source.” In other words, “ToonPAINT” actually costs $3.97 for all the bells and whistles! I’m not a big fan of apps featuring in-app purchases because they will not fully function as advertised unless you make all available in-app purchases. The App Store descriptor says, “Even if you have never drawn or painted before, ToonPAINT sets you up for quick success by providing a MagiSketch that you can simply color in. Tech Tips: “ ToonPAINT” app currently sells for $1.99 at the Apple iTunes Store. How much more “awesome looking” would these cartoon-paintings be if they were in color rather than black-and-white? My commentary can be found in the following “Tech Tips.”