|
|
| (15 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) |
| Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| − | {{GCA}}
| + | This page has been replaced by https://geocaching.com.au/help/view/My_Route |
| − | | |
| − | My Route is a function developed by [[Geocaching Australia]] to .
| |
| − | | |
| − | ==Grabbing a swaggie==
| |
| − | | |
| − | * Log in to [[Geocaching Australia]]. The best way to do this is tick the "log me in automatically" box so that you are logged in any time you are viewing the forum.
| |
| − | * Go to the page of the [[geocache]] that contained the [[swaggie]] you have collected
| |
| − | * Click on the [[swaggie]]
| |
| − | * Click on "Grab this Swaggie"
| |
| − | * If it says that you are not signed in or don't have a [[cacher name]], then follow [[cacher name|these instructions]] to get a cacher name
| |
| − | * Enter the swaggie's password (this should be attached to the swaggie)
| |
| − | * Fill in the details of your find (date, log, etc) and press "Grab"
| |
| − | | |
| − | this will place the swaggie in your inventory (you MUST grab a swaggie and have it in your inventory before you can drop it in to a cache)
| |
| − | | |
| − | ==Dropping a swaggie (Australian/NZ caches)==
| |
| − | | |
| − | * Log in to [[Geocaching Australia]].
| |
| − | * Go to the listing for the cache you have dropped the swaggie in (type that caches waypoint code into the Search box). This applies to caches listed on [[geocaching.com]] as well as [[GCA]] caches.
| |
| − | * Click on the link on the cache page in the Actions that says 'Drop a swaggie'
| |
| − | * Fill in the details of your drop (date, log, etc) and select the correct swaggie from the 'Swaggie' box and press "Drop"
| |
Latest revision as of 09:29, 29 October 2025
This page has been replaced by https://geocaching.com.au/help/view/My_Route