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I’ve been dealing with repairs. Renting means someone else fixes things. That has its advantages, but also means its on someone else’s timetable. And having a holiday midweek makes for a vacation on one side or the other. Add in delays for parts. I’m getting a lot of practice waiting.
FTP for June 27th.
FTP for June 23rd.
FTP for June 20th.
FTP for June 17th.
FTP for June 13th.
I dropped off my hazardous materials at the collection site this morning. If I accomplish nothing else today, I will still feel like I did something productive.
FTP for June 8th.
Again, nothing here… 😞
Except your mysteriously vanished first post, and all those from the previous version of the website!
FTP for June 4th.
FTP for June 2nd.
We got almost an inch of rain yesterday!
I’m envious. We got a light shower, barely measurable.
FTP for May 30th.
If I have an idea for a really unusual mystery cache, something I have been contemplating doing and have accidentally found another cache that uses the exact same idea, who do I talk to about this? It’s all about the location of the dummy coordinates, nothing about the actual hide itself. The other cache was hidden 11 years ago, so I think there may be limits against doing what I’m thinking, but I’m curious.
Here are my thoughts–
Get input from one or more reviewers. If they won’t allow the cache, you can’t go any further. If reviewers don’t have a problem, see if the owner of the cache that uses the similar idea is active. Then send a message and get that opinion. There are other caches that use the same idea as others. Original creations are awesome, but often we can find something because it is like something else we found. But if you are worried it’s too much of a copycat, and that cache is still active, just don’t do it. Finally, if you know others who also found that other cache, spell your idea out and see what they think. If it’s all about the location, most cachers can appreciate that.
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