

I appreciate the situation regarding paying and non-paying members both being able to log these finds, but why can't new members have a grace period eg 3 months or something when they are able to log all finds premium or not whilst deciding how serious they are about it. I feel frustrated though that I am unable to log finds for premium caches I have found when with my friends. I've enjoyed the three walks I've been on with a group of friends who do this regularly and are premium members, however, I do not want to become a premium member until I am sure this is for me as anything more than an occasional day out. Hi, I am new to geocaching and still trying to decide if it is for me or not. I took Haggis' feedback too and messaged the cache owner too.Ģ) Log find on Premium account - but before you click 'Submit Log Entry' do 3 Just for the record, I didn't get any error messages, and Dad's count tally has gone up and everything is looking rosey.

It does require two different browsers.ġ) On one browser (for argument's sake, Firefox) login as Premium memberĢ) On other browser (for argument's sake, IE), login as the normal member account.ģ) Log find on Premium account - but before you click 'Submit Log Entry' do 4ĥ) Paste URL into browser being used by normal member. I did do it slightly different though (added currants. I followed Matrix's advice purely because it was like a) add flour, add eggs, c) mix etc. How can you fudge the non-premium member not having to be a premium member to log the premium member caches? I've seen it discussed on here before (and I've tried the search Rutson ) and I've tried various Google queries, but I'm not getting the results. However, we've managed for 3 years or something like that with the status quo and these are the first premium member only caches in, ooooo, like ages or something. I don't begrudge paying a premium membership fee, I think its good value for what fun and stuff we get out of it.

This weekend we found a number of Premium Member only caches. When I get home I log the caches with photos and hopefully a funny story or two. I run the queries, suck that into GSAK, squirt out new find files and off we toddle to find muddy boxes in dark damp corners of the splendid British countryside. Me and me Dad right, well, we go caching we do.
