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		<title>Paperless Caching &#8211; the idea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At our first powercaching session in Darmstadt (read about it here) we learned that we can&#8217;t keep everything in mind we wanted to note in the logs. Writing the logs afterwards took nearly as long as the session itself. Even when I began to write notes on my paper notebook, it still didn&#8217;t help other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At our first <a href="http://geo-valley.com/?p=290" target="_blank">powercaching session in Darmstadt</a> (read about it <a href="http://geo-valley.com/?p=290" target="_blank">here</a>) we learned that we can&#8217;t keep everything in mind we wanted to note in the logs. Writing the logs afterwards took nearly as long as the session itself. Even when I began to write notes on my paper notebook, it still didn&#8217;t help other then to save the information. I am not a fan of doing a job twice.</p>
<p>As time is our most valuable asset and we definitely did not enjoy transferring all the logs we accepted it and began on thinking of options.</p>
<p>snabbitsocker, a fellow cacher of the <a href="http://geo-valley.com/?p=290" target="_blank">powercaching session in Darmstadt</a> used a PDA and a GPS unit for caching. He took notes on the PDA for the finds.</p>
<p>Investigating this further I found software that allows to write the log on location and logs the finds on its own when connected to the Internet. Wahooooo, that&#8217;s what I want.</p>
<p>Now I am up for the hard part, selecting the PDA (Windows Mobile driven, a Palm or an IPod Touch (don&#8217;t mention the IPhone)) first. I fast learned I need a GPS built in that works properly or a GPS unit. A GPS unit requires Bluetooth. WiFi would be great for connecting to the Internet and the network at home easily.</p>
<p>Used or new? Okay, that&#8217;s easy. Who wants to bring out his brand new, shiny device to into the dirt? Uhhhm, wrong question. Let&#8217;s delay that.</p>
<p>Which software to use? What CPU and RAM does the software needs to run properly? What else is needed?</p>
<p>How long does the battery survive? Is there a replacement battery with higher capacity?</p>
<p>And when I get a PDA, why can&#8217;t I use it as organizer as well? Will it sync with my Outlook?</p>
<p>You get the picture. Maybe I&#8217;ll find the device I desire for a price I am willing to pay. Maybe.</p>
<p>Fortunately I am not into the smartphones yet. There are some great looking offering all features I want, but the battery. Shockingly short running. No wonder with all the make-it-smaller-hype.</p>
<p>Another option would be the new Garmin devices, the Oregons. The offer a lot, but I am missing some features like connecting the spoiler pictures to the cache description or some comfort features when solving multis.</p>
<p>Anyway, I keep looking and maybe I will split this up into three devices: mobile phone, PDA and GPS unit for caching and PDA as organizer. Though I think two PDAs is a bit too much. So two devices. <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">And with the PDA and the GPS in my pocket I can hunt this or that cache on my way to and from work. No, stefmaus should not read that or I will not be allowed to do this. </span></p>
<p>Oh, and on the GPS device: are there any with a built-in compass?</p>
<p>If you have a paperless caching solution, feel free to write a comment. You&#8217;ll be most welcome. <img src='http://geo-valley.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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