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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Stickers
If there were waterproof WGA stickers available, I’d put them on the outside of my cache containers. I bet a bunch of others would too. Nothing big or fancy, something in the neighborhood of 1-1/2″ or 2″ would do. That way they would fit micros and larger. It’s way better than the many unlabeled caches out there, and might drive traffic to the WGA website.
There’s a topic for the next BOD meeting. 🙂
Chris had made up the ones that went on the State Parks Series caches. I wonder if we could do something similar?
Oh the woes of the short geocacher!
That would be a great idea! I really like the look of the ones on the WGA caches, and we have a great logo too!
The best sig is no sig.
Anyone interested in finding a vendor? Feel free to use the WGA labels as a guide (I borrowed the idea from a geocaching label).
Any high quality indoor/outdoor labels would work. The original stickers for the State Parks did not have the park names, only a blank line.
They could read “Placed by a proud member of the WGA” or something similar.
Following the signals from space.
One of my friends is a tech-ed teacher, and they could probably pull something like this off. However, I see they are posting his position now, so I’m guessing he’s finally found an admin job somewhere. I know he’s been looking to get out where I am right now. Funny how that works.
The best sig is no sig.