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07/11/2008 at 5:03 pm #1726790
I’m a little confused about something. I was looking at the current Cache of the month nominees and wanted to see if any were close to me. So since the actual cache number wasn’t listed I searched for them on GC.com. I couldn’t for the life of me find any of them. 🙄
Now CotM is for Wisconsin only cahes right?
Am I just blind and missing something here?
Can someone please tell me where to find them if they are in Wisconsin?
Thanks
07/11/2008 at 5:46 pm #1892001GC160KJ
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GC1DF4E07/11/2008 at 5:59 pm #1892002Thanks!
How did you find them or did you already know them? I search on GC for the title but came up empty.
I’m sure its very simple and I’m just being stupid lol
07/11/2008 at 6:06 pm #1892003You are RIGHT … that the cache names are showing by they are not currently “linked” … I think some WGA human has to do that, and has not gotten to it yet.
BUT in the mean time … look in the left hand column of the WGA website … on the page you are currently viewing, in fact … way at the bottom is a box titled “Geocaching.com Search” … type the text name of the cache in there (such as: CSI > Espionage Investigation )
07/11/2008 at 6:12 pm #1892004Ok yes that search works well. I used the one on the homepage of GC.com and that one doesn’t find anything for some reason.
07/11/2008 at 7:14 pm #1892005@EnergySaver wrote:
You are RIGHT … that the cache names are showing by they are not currently “linked” … I think some WGA human has to do that, and has not gotten to it yet.
Ron is right, normally these COTM nominee names are linked to the cache page, but this is a manual process. I should probably make a change to allow the links to be automatically set up if a GC code is provided when a cache is nominated.
The search on the geocaching.com home page is a Google search of the gc.com site and is pretty much useless for finding caches. You are better off using the Keyword search on the Hide & Seek A Cache page. Or the geocaching.com search on the WGA site is great because it is “smart” about what type of search you are doing… it will take keywords, waypoint codes, zip codes, the names of cities, etc.
07/13/2008 at 1:22 pm #1892006@Jeremy wrote:
@EnergySaver wrote:
The search on the geocaching.com home page is a Google search of the gc.com site and is pretty much useless for finding caches. You are better off using the Keyword search on the Hide & Seek A Cache page. Or the geocaching.com search on the WGA site is great because it is “smart” about what type of search you are doing… it will take keywords, waypoint codes, zip codes, the names of cities, etc.
And the WGA search is “smart” because we have a very “smart” webmaster and WGA Secretary. Thank You, Jeremy!!
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