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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › micro logsheets
We have not put out any bison tubes as caches, but have come across several lately with full logsheets. We’d like to print out and carry some as replacements.
Where do we download them from? We’ve looked at the Geocacher Univ offerings, and they don’t look as good as most that we see in caches.
Recomendations?
Thanks, Jim & Chris
Jim,
I emailed you a file that I made. Maybe that will fit the bill.
Not the greatest out there but they work.
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Here’s where I get mine from:
I have a Word file, if you still need any.
oooh, just checked the link from averith.
like these very much. also a wide variety of sizes.
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I use the ones from that link. A variety of sizes and styles are all available. I printed off a few of each and have them in my car with plastic bags so I can replace logs when needed.
Thanks, Averith! Living color. Yes! Next it will be paperless! 😯
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Here’s where I get mine from:
Excellent! This is the best site we’ve seen for these. Thanks! 😀
@Averith wrote:
Here’s where I get mine from:
These sheets could be improved with the addition of number lines. This doesn’t fully solve the multi-line-micro loggers or the sideways-sticker poeple but it helps.
I do have Word files made up for the sizes bison, matchstick, and small if anyone wants them.
Printing a sheet of lines on the back is also a good idea. I’ve tried to include a similarly-numbered strip of lines but can’t get the pages to match up. Just printing a page of blank lines should be an improvement however, and should make a bison log last for about 100 finds.