Geocaching Swiss Army Knife - Benefits of GSAK
Geocaching Swiss Army Knife, also called GSAK for short, is a geocaching utility that helps you import and export database queries for geocaches. For example, you can run a query for geocaches in an area and import the results from a website to your computer. You can get the data in both .LOC and .GPX formats. Normally, with the .LOC file, you will only get the coordinates required to find a geocache. With GPX format, your GSAK can import all the additional information, such as hints, making it easier for you to determine your next trail.
If you thought Geocaching Swiss Army Knife was only for importing and exporting geocache data, you got it wrong. The software is capable of making the game easy for you by offering you waypoints, helping you add notes, upload notes to the geocaching portal you are using, and more. We will discuss the major advantages of the GSAK in the next section.
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"It was fun," Mathiowetz said. "The whole thing was tough. At first we thought we'd make it like a triangle, and then we went to a box form."
"Then we quit the box form and kept going," Braxton Hahn said.
Brayden Hahn continued, reporting that the team kept adding support as it was building on to the straw structure.
"We started making a sand thing," he said.
Mathiowetz said he and the team realized, in hindsight, that the structure needed supports at the bottom but not so much at the top.
"The purpose is for kids to come up with a design that can bear weight," presenter Steve Harrison said. "The weight has to hang or be carried. So students learn how buildings hold together and that a triangle works better than a square. It's a fun way to learn about structural engineering."
As the clock ticked down the final few minutes of competition, Murray County Central's Jacob Wendland tried to encourage his team.
"Let's hurry," he said.


