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Revision as of 22:41, 30 January 2007
This page contains information specific to Geocaching Australia. |
Contents
What is a Cacher Name?
Geocaching Australia uses two usernames:
- Your Forum Name which is used in the Geocaching Australia Forum
- Your cacher name which is used on Geocaching.com and the Geocaching Australia Listings
For most people, these will be the same. For other people who cache as a team but post in the forum as individuals, they will be different. For example: "Pesky!" in the forum is part of the team "The GeoMonkeys"
The need for a Cacher Name
You'll need an cacher name to log a geocache, a swaggie, to have mates or to make recommendations, plans, watchlists and various other stuff on Geocaching Australia.
Choosing a Cacher Name
What you select as your cacher name is completely up to you. It is limited by your imagination, creativity and whether somebody else has already chosen it.
They can be a nickname that you already use, a witty name or something simple. Remember that you will likely become known by this name as real names tend to go unmentioned in this hobby. It is preferable, but not essential, that your cacher name be pronouncable.
Be comfortable enough with your name that you would be happy to be called it in the street - because you likely will be.
Select a respectable name. Calling your self something like "drunken assassin" or similar reflects poorly on both you and the hobby / sport.
What is your Cacher Name?
To see what your cacher name is, have a look at your posts in the forum:
- If you see a little button marked "Cacher", press that and you'll go to your Cacher page
- If you don't see the little button, your Cacher Name hasn't been set up
Alternatively, click on "My" in the main menu and it will tell you.
Setting up your Cacher Name
You can now set up your cacher name to what ever you like.
Geocaching Australia uses two usernames:
Your Forum Name which is used in the Geocaching Australia Forum
Your Cacher Name which is used on Geocaching.com and Geocaching Australia Listings
For most cachers, these will be the same. For other cachers who post in the forum as one name, but cache under a different name, then they will be different. For example: "Pesky!" in the forum is part of the team "The GeoMonkeys"
Using this page, you can change your Cacher Name if you want to have a different forum name to your cacher name. It will be your Cacher Name that will be the collection point for all of your logs from Geocaching.com.
http://geocaching.com.au/my/cachername/ is the appropriate link and follow the instructions
Names are case sensitive, so "myname" is NOT the same as "MyName"
Changing your Cacher Name
To change your cacher name:
- Changeing ones username on Geocaching.com is no longer posable as the site administrators have removed this function.
- See the section above of Setting up your Cacher Name