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    raslas
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      I finished the book. Thought it was very good.

      #1967772

      Happy Valentines Day!!! Bonnie just returned from locating her “hidden Valentine” red ammo can with big white heart on it (a tradition we’ve had for years now. Inside was a copy of the book, and it looks really interesting. We’ll be reading it.

      #1967773

      I am half way thru it, great book.

      We have several caches inside libraries down here. Most of them are stages to a multi or puzzle.

      #1967774

      i finished the book this morning and did a short review on amazon. fun read, even if you weren’t a cacher, but more if you are. one of the places mentioned is where the original fizzy is located. i also have to wonder if one of the minor characters was modeled after kablooey, the guy with the years long streak. he’s in that caching community. we spent time caching with him in yosemite, and it kind of fits. thanks for pointing this one out, brian…exactly what this sudden couch potato needed!

      #1967775

      Somebody needs to buy this book and then turn it into a travel bug when they’re done reading it.

      Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

      #1967776

      @beccaday wrote:

      Somebody needs to buy this book and then turn it into a travel bug when they’re done reading it.

      Thanks for all the positive comments, folks. FYI, there are four TB’s themed on the book floating about. One for the UK, one for Aus. & NZ, and two for the US. I should have also done one for Canada. The two US ones are named Cached Out – West and Cached Out – East, with the division being the Mississippi River. I would feel delighted if someone decided to create more, so if so inclined, go for it. I thought someone might make a puzzle or multi cache based on the book, but so far as I know, no one has done so. Remember, I do provide a 10% discount to geocachers on the paperback if you contact me through the GC site.

      #1967777

      I also finished reading the book and thoroughly enjoyed it. I’m waiting for my wife to finish her present book so she can read “Cached Out” and we can kibitz. Good mystery, and Jag and Sierra hope some geodogs make it into the next adventure.

      #1967778

      According to Kindle, I’m 60% through it and I still have a ways to go.

      I’m really into it and love it. Wish there were more books like this that refers to geocaching.

      I’ll give more of my feedback when I’m done with it.

      Too bad the WGA site doesn’t use SPOILER tags like other forums do so I can put down my thoughts without spoiling it for everyone.

      Can you look into this, TBC?

      #1967779

      Just type really small…

      #1967780

      That can work. Thanks.

      #1967781

      I finished this book earlier this week and found it thoroughly enjoyable! It was much better than the novella Serial Cacher. The plot was very well done and involved enough twists and turns to keep a non-cacher interested. It might even get someone interested enough to check out this little hobby/sport/addiction.

      It has also given me an idea/nudge at a puzzle I want to do. I like all the ciphers. Totally recommended by me! 😀

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      #1967783

      Ooh! *shiver*

      Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

      #1967784

      Cached Out is now owned by the Waupaca Public Library, and is available for checkout by anybody with an OWLS account (OWLSnet is a consortium of public libraries in northeast Wisconsin).

      That is, it will be available as soon as I finish reading it and turn it back in. First time I’ve had a FTF of a library book! I requested it’s purchase as an addition to the library collection, the request was approved, and we picked it up today. Looks pretty good so far.

      cYa, Jim

      #1967785

      I bought Cached Out for my Kindle, and would be willing to loan it to another Kindle user. All I need is the email address you use for your Kindle account. The book can be borrowed for 2 week periods. PM me if you are interested.

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