... pathtags if possible The event is limited to 20 under local ordinance, but we'd be delighted to meet even a few of you while we are there. Any other geocaching tourists will also be most welcome to join us for a short chat.
... visiting your fair shores from Ireland for a few weeks holidays,seeing the sites and caching We would love to meet up with some local cachers and other tourists alike So we're having a little get together to hopefully do just that By the time we get to New York we will have visited Portland, Seattle, ...
... originally created for the 1939 World's Fair and designated "Freshwater Wetland" Over the years it fell into disrepair. Pat Dolan, with other concerned residents, wanted to restore the area to its original state. In order to accomplish that goal, Pat organized the Flushing Meadow Corona ...
... the owner and asked her to check its status. I thought it was only 5.5 months since anyone posted anything about it? I also sent a request to 2 other cachers I hold in high esteem about my situation and asked them if they could find it if they were in the vicinity and interested. That's the ...
I'm planning to run it. How many other 60+ runners will be there, I wonder? Should I stop for any caches along the way or run for time? At least now I can mix my newfound hobby with a renewed motivation for training.
... and "Handy Relief". Along with "hunter gtech" and the one Harry mentioned that was too close to the hidden final stage of another cache, those are the four that I was a spectator for. (I actually found and logged that last one - it shows up in my caching history, but I can't ...
... NY? I'm thinking of going up there on memorial day weekend, it's ten year birthday. If I get enough interest, and my schedule works out with the other half, I'm going to make a CITO event out of it. Then, in November, SLEEPY HOLLOW-1 will be turning 10 years old too. Another event might be in ...
... walked over the footbridge, walked to the cache, and then reversed the whole exercise to get home, I would not be a happy puppy when the other four appeared. I'm guessing unhappy puppies are easily avoided with a mention on the cache page. I should also make sure that it's clear I don't ...
Excellent tip. I looked for them this morning... found the three most northern, but whiffed on the other two. I'm guessing that they have been muggled... or whatever the French word for muggled is. I doubt they'll be replaced anytime soon, as I think these are clearly "vacation ...
... don't believe it ever had a physical container, and back then with virtuals allowed nobody really policed the existence of physical containers for other cache types. Anyway, first I got this archive notification: Log Date: 6/22/2010 It doesn't appear this cache will be repaired to comply with the ...
... I'm guessing it was an overseas visitor. Listing here: http://basecamp.mammut.ch/de/shoe-chase/geocaches/new-york-city-highline-park The other was in Central Park, which isn't particularly surprising - N 40° 46.367 / W 73° 58.261. It was to the left of the Naumburg bandshell, 85 feet ...
... it's just my M.O. now. But I've never figured out why I should *require* finders to sign the log. If it's just for proof, I'm willing to accept other evidence.
... It's not to say that he/she won't respond to a note on the cache profile, but depending on the other settings for your cache it may or not actively be in the queue for the reviewer to see it. At least by sending an email you know that an action ...
... the evaluation must be made whether or not continue. In this case, the AngryKid's decision is that he will not continue. Assuming that there is no other interest in taking over the terracaching.com, as of December 31st, 2010, the site will shut down. Any premium memberships still in effect at that ...
... open source phenomenon that predates Garmin's appropriation of the brand name by quite some time. There are sister opencaching sites in Europe and other places (opencaching.de, etc.). Worth checking out for those who haven't already.