... travel with her to North Carolina over Christmas week --just an hour away to see if I like it (Gulp!) and so I am celebrating my FIRST FLIGHT. A great event with great friends! This will be the third year that we will be in this diner since it was such a great location. This diner used to be ...
... Stop by and say hello, exchange travel bugs and sign the log. This is a quick get together so GoShaz and her mum can continue touring our great city. On street parking is available and the Q65 bus (public transportation) stops very close by. If you have never cached in Kissena Park there ...
... brewery. We will have a table and there will be Pie. You must be 21 or over to drink but at any time if you just wanna stop by and sign in that is great, you do not need to be 21 to sign the log book. You may bring your own food , including pie, into the brewery or you can order delivery. Beers ...
... In case you haven’t heard, CITO stands for Cache In Trash Out. It’s the geocacher’s approach to keeping our game board (i.e. the entire planet) in great shape. On the weekend of April 25 and 26, geocachers around the globe will gather together, pick up trash, remove invasive species, repair trails ...
... high is your reach?" It's a little wet around the GZ but the cache isn't in any water or submerged. It must be very frustrating to create a great hide and have it rejected. It is for me.
Read this great article in "New York" magazine about the metro NYC nature environment, our forests, our wetlands, our coyotes etc. http://nymag.com/news/features/68087/ We as geocachers know personally, up close and personal, ...
I took a side trip to visit this cache today and was glad I did. Unfortunately I couldn't stay very long - got a call as I was signing in and had to cut my adventure short. So I didn't get to see the waterfall. But it's a great slice of nature hidden in the Bronx - thanks for pointing it out.
... Fathers Day Fire Cache, and it's killing me that it's a nano...What I want to get is some input on whether I should make this a large cache again. Great news on this front! I saw spungebob's note earlier today: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=dc262ec4-efb2-4a2b-8d45-90d924023e46
... coverage. I myself am probably only in an area with no cellular coverage twice a decade. But I know many of you behave differently. I don't have a great sense of how accurate the GPS would be in that environment. - Currently, the applications for hunting caches pretty much blow. The only application ...
... And you say you don't like puzzle caches John... If the spirit of that cache isn't straight out of an Infocom game I don't know what is. Wow. Great.
... - ready to make up for lost time? :) My suggestion is to run, don't walk, to ePeterso2's excellent Puzzle Solving 101 series in Florida. It's a great tutorial series for solving geo-puzzles and they can all be tackled remotely. He also recently started a blog for geo-puzzle writing and solving ...
I think it's a great idea. For what it's worth, we actually had it as an official category for the awards we voted on a year ago, but got very little interest - only one log was nominated so we dropped the category (along with Most ...
That would be a big bummer. I disagree with the ban and would lose good geocaches I like. Bloomberg probably likes the idea of getting rid of geocaches and so kills two birds with one stone.
That rocks Marilyn! Wonderful! Great job! Is there any way for NY Admin to unarchive it without Cache Ninja contacting him/her? (Or maybe someone can convince Cache Ninja to do so?) I think that's dead in the water. It would be very out ...
Worst news I've heard all month. We're losing a great cacher and a great organizer. As if I needed *another* reason to resent Washington, DC these days.