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› Forums › Hiding and Hunting › Recommended Caches › Greybeard’s Lost Treasure
Check out this Racine cache. Level Terraine, nice walk, clean trails, minimal bushwacking, immaginative and well done. Great for kids ages 4-74 or more.
Thanks for the pat on the back. Do you think the cache qualifies for “Family Friendly status”? If so, how do you get that logo put on the cache page?
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Originally posted by MR Andersen:
Thanks for the pat on the back. Do you think the cache qualifies for “Family Friendly status”? If so, how do you get that logo put on the cache page?
Yes, this cache definately qualifies as family frendly. Putting it on your cache page is not difficult if you have a html source for the text. I would prefere to defer to one of the cachers who is now using it, since I don’t have it. How about it Team LotsaCache, Mr. Tie, can you give us a hand here?
[This message has been edited by Trudy & the beast (edited 08-20-2003).]
In a few days, this cache has garnered as many votes for Cache of the Month as all of the other candidates have accumulated in as many weeks.
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Originally posted by MR Andersen:
Thanks for the pat on the back. Do you think the cache qualifies for “Family Friendly status”? If so, how do you get that logo put on the cache page?
I emailed detailed html to you. You can also go to http://www.texasgeocaching.com/selector.asp. The Texas Geocaching Assoication link will help you out.
[This message has been edited by rpaske (edited 08-20-2003).]
Just drop me an E-mail and I can forward you the proper HTML to put that on your page. The image and the connected web site is actually part of my home page.