... to find my caches. We talked about our geocaching adventures and and shared info that will be helpful in the future. Interesting, eh? having these two firsts happen nearly at the same time. Incidentally, he was going out to find the cache I had just found.
... area) in the fastest time? I guess using a digital camera to show pics of each hide would determine if each runner found all the designated hides? These hides/caches would only be put out for the event and removed afterwards. The geographical area would only be announced a day before the event ...
... I wasn't lucky enough to stumble across it myself, but it still cracks me up. I've mailed it to a number of my non-geocaching friends. It spans these four photos: http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/3f6024e7-8e40-48ff-b074-eccef2971374.jpg http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/631743c7-ab84-4ce5-bd9c-707599f51954.jpg ...
... of the group and see what everyone is thinking and we can come up with a better plan of action. +1 to this sentiment... I hate to be hard selling these coins; I just think it makes perfect sense to figure out what folks want. If it turns out that the demand simply isn't there, we can decide whether ...
... picked it up, and I couldn't figure out from their web site how to order it so I don't know if it's available on DVD or not. I found a link to these clips from a local Kentucky news piece about geocaching on the Podcacher web site. It's the first story in the newscast: Windows Media Player ...
... area. Definitely in a residential neighborhood. After we sat there for a few moments, my wife was like, "Do you think the GPS knows these people are Chinese? Should we ask them to invite us in for dinner?"
... to the Metro landscape... Every cache on the ballot was nominated by a Metro member as one that made an impact and left a lasting impression. These caches made a difference, and all cache owners should be proud. Cleverest Camo- Hanging Around in the Park by pelagori GC1F3W9 Magnetic Anomaly ...
... "HTML" box for the cache page, you'll have to make one other change to the rest of your description... Before each paragraph, put one of these: <p> And at the end of each paragraph, put one of these: </p> That will tell the browsers to do what you want them to do - throw a couple of line ...
... First to Sign the Log is the FTF, whether that be the FTFAP (first to find after publication), the Beta Tester, a muggle, or even the cache owner. These two things, taken together, are why I'm pretty comfortable with my own quiet definition of FTF. GC doesn't care. And it's not clear to me why ...
... how I was thinking about it, from a safety issue. 4quA5 is available after dark, but I would never want for someone to go there at night. Some of these probably need to be linked in to bookmarks lists, B&A, tourist attractions, quickies, lunch hour caches... so along those lines I can also ...
... use of this area would serve New York better than Teardrop Park... It functions mostly as a private park for nearby building residents, and even these few users would be better served by a multitude of other uses instead of Teardrop Park." Sounds like the guard was misrepresenting the situation ...
... 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 cists". Interestingly, there was no way for me to log a DNF... the only way that you can indicate that a cache ...
... did not perform the optional additional task In the past we had asked for caches listed with ALRs to be listed as a mystery/unknown cache type. These should now be listed as their "natural" cache type. Please edit your cache to indicate the ALR is optional, and remove any parts indicating ...
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.