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    Chatauqua560
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    When will someone (maybe marczipcode) have another workshop?

    #1964157

    CodeJunkie
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    Who needs a workshop when you just have to ask and final coordinates are handed to you?

    #1964158

    CodeJunkie
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    Maybe a workshop at the new coffeeshop? That could be fun.

    #1964159

    JimandLinda
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    That’s a nice place! Great atmosphere! Good place for an early morning Meet ‘N’ Greet!

    The maple bacon long john actually had a strip of bacon on top. Different…

    #1964160

    gotta run
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    You actually have to ask now? I thought if you’re in the club they just send the list around.

    On the Left Side of the Road...
    #1964161

    Team Black-Cat
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    Stay on topic and stop trying to start a flame war.

    #1964162

    WStemple
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    We have a couple member firemen on stand by, if needed. 😆

    #1964163

    f1rebirds
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    What’s a Puzzle Cache?

    #1964164

    huffinpuffin2
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    Here is a good and helpful ‘Home Study Course’: GC25WQJ

    #1964165

    CodeJunkie
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    @huffinpuffin2 wrote:

    Here is a good and helpful ‘Home Study Course’: GC25WQJ

    Good recommendation. This one has been on my “Solved/Unfound” list for a long long time already.

    #1964166

    huffinpuffin2
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    #1964167

    CodeJunkie
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    @huffinpuffin2 wrote:

    SPOILER ALERT – The above is a huge hint for “Everyday Numbers: Size Matters” (GC2HANC)

    #1964168

    Hardinfam
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    There is also a good study course of puzzle caches in Florida. I’ve been using these as helpful guides as well as asking seasoned puzzle masters for general advice. The best advice I got was “to understand the puzzle, you need to understand the puzzle owner”. Some puzzle owners scare me so I don’t want to understand them.

    #1964169

    Walkingadventure
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    Following the signals from space.

    #1964170

    CodeJunkie
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    @walkingadventure wrote:

    OMG. LOL.

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