Ok. So - Lin and I have gone great-guns in the last 4 months on the caches, jumping from 25 to 92. They’ve all been “Real” caches too - not the sissy ‘Virtual’ caches or the mind numbing brass caps (of which I am still skunked - grrr.)
Found a neat tool “GPSVisualizer “that allows you to upload a GPX file, a waypoint listing from GSAK at http://www.gsak.net or Geocaching.com and it will display the points on a Google Map. I know - the technology isn’t ‘whizbang new’ but it’s a new application - and it’s cool.
I generated the Team Scratch_ “Found List” and there over thar is a map of all our Edmonton finds. (No - not including Vancouver island, or the route to Calgary.)
So hrm. Neat. I’m such a nerd.
Oh yeah “Edmonton Cache Machine” might actually be a real geocacher not just a title.
Sorry for the infringement of intellectual property. I assure you - I’m not intellectual.
It has also come to my attention that I don’t rock out as hard as I should, and my blog - does not have enough cowbell.

Thanks for your support on your site. I haven’t talked to paul in a bit, but I will assume that you’re a family friend.
As to your epiphany with the GPS thing, all I can do is blink. Yep, just like they used to do in the old Looney Toons - just blink. But hey, to each his own and if that makes you cheerful, so be it.
Once again, thank you for your support. It means a lot even after events you talked about.
-Sal
You are more than welcome Wil - thanks for your service to this country. I am an OLD friend of Paul’s wife - we go back years. So - I’ve known Paul since just a year or so since they got together. Whenever we talk - I try to get updates on how you’re doing - glad to see you’re keeping you head high, and staying on top of things. Good stuff dude.
Cheers!
Keep your stick on the ice Sal. Glad to see Ghost of Jack is back on-line!
Ranger Bob