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@CodeJunkie wrote:
@Johnny Cache wrote:
You wouldn’t believe the things you can learn when you’re trying to find out “Where’s Dave?” and “Where’s Dave now?”
I just figured out where Dave was then AND now. Of course I can’t find Dave yet, but I know where he was. Does this sound confusing or what?
your welcome 😉
@marc_54140 wrote:
Who is handing out the spreadsheets? I did not get one!
Well I know you had one — not sure which puzzles were on it but based on your protective nature when lil cheeto was coerced to (thanks to some other nefarious cachers) and did attempt to nab it I would say you didn’t want the contents of that list posted on the forums or floating around the bus. 😉
It was pretty entertaining to watch you chasing him… 😆
@bartrod wrote:
Ah, I see someone else likes to log in the snow…congrats 😀
Hadn’t done it before and I think I did get the idea from you 😉
@CodeJunkie wrote:
@gotta run wrote:
Well, there are fewer puzzles for everyone to fret over in the Green Bay area now. Did a bunch of archiving today for various reasons.
DUUUHHHHH!!!!!! There goes 5 puzzles solved / not found. 😥 😥
Oh well – that means I better solve some more for the next trip north.
Well at least we know you solved em 😉
@gotta run wrote:
because some people go out of their way to wave it in my face
exactly.
@Lostby7 wrote:
One other note worth mentioning…last time I had a handful of puzzles solved for the valley I came out with high hopes only to DNF the first three caches I looked for…so just solving the puzzles and having coords does not make a find. There is still the pesky business of actually signing the logs…but I think the last time I made an attempt at some of those puzzles I had about 1,000 less finds so maybe I’ll have better luck this time out.
I took hide difficulty into consideration when making my list.
@-cheeto- wrote:
There’s another new banner on the geocaching.com pages:
Geocaching.com will be going down at approximately 11 AM Pacific Time (GMT -8) today for regular site maintenance.
Sounds like this one’s for site updates. We’ll see what’s in store for us this round!
There’s another new banner on the geocaching.com pages:
Geocaching.com will be going down at approximately 11 AM Pacific Time (GMT -8) today for regular site maintenance.
Congrats! A very fitting cache for a milestone. I chose it for my 666th cache 😈
@Lostby7 wrote:
OK…OK. Uncle!
Thanks for the help everyone….Now I’ll go through the lists and start looking em over and planning a route….or more likely routes.😛
I was typing my list while GR was typing his 😉
I figured this might help others in addition to your request. I kept my list to the “easy”. Some of the puzzles gotta run lists aren’t as easy as my threshold of easy.
By easy, I stuck to the one’s that you really don’t have to have a lightbulb solve moment. Just find the info and get the coords.
cheeto’s “guide” to the easier puzzles in my neck of the woods. The solve method’s below are not really a “spoiler” but if they are it’s probably my cache to “spoil” 😉
To those other owners in this list, if you want me to remove your cache from this list for any reason just let me know.
Hope this helps!
Neenah:
GC15F6F – Historic Neenah – Whiting Boathouse – On the spot solve.
GC1GJ3B – Historic Neenah – Old Council Tree – On the spot solve.
GC1V9VF – Retro Videogames – Atari: Level 3 – Very straight forward research puzzle.
GC1DR0D – Where did my Youth Go? – straight forward field solve.
GC19VPJ – Matt’s Math Cache – I know you said no math, but this is my son’s cache and it’s 5 – 6th grade math.Menasha:
GC1DJHJ – Laughing Waters | On a Runabout Town – This is a pretty simple research puzzle.
GC1DH69 – Laughing Waters | Time for the Waterworks – On the spot “plaque” type solve.
GC1DZVM – Chronicles | Honor a Hmong Many – straight forward research puzzle.Appleton:
GC1N24X – I Saw the Sign – Calumet St. – “field solve” 😉
GC13G8T – Seldom|Puzzled – Crack the code.
GC1JZ1A – Pareidolia 🙂 Head East – straight forward research
GC1V1JD – Retro Videogames – NES: Level 1-1 – one of the easier Nintendo research puzzles.
GC13KCA – Richmond Rockets – straight forward research, 1 resource linked to on page + 1 field solve question near ground zeroNear downtown Appleton:
GC1B245 – What a load of Garbage? – straight forward research. Your resources are linked in the description.
GC1693Q – Pace Yourself, Man! – Field solve – think letterbox
GC1822E – Pace Yourself, Again! – picks up where previous left off
GC192FJ – Pace Yourself, With A Little Class! – part 3
GC15QC3 – Flags of Our Fathers | Land, Sea & Sky – field solve
GC16VBC – Sweetest Hide – Straight forward research, source is linked to on cache page.
GCZWPE – Real Gone | Make It Rain – straight forward research. Source linked to from cache page.@rcflyer2242 wrote:
To me it would depend on the design of the coin. If it looked at all like the 2007 coin I would buy at least one.
Ditto this.
Interesting idea. I’ve seen people take great pride in owning more expensive or limited geocoins. They certainly would never think of letting them out of their possession. This would most likely be the case on a coin like this if purchased. (at least for me!)
Congrats Pete! Lot’s of milestones recently 😀
A great series that I wish to “polish” off myself someday.
@Sagasu wrote:
Coingrats on the 1.1K Shane! That’s a great new place for a bunch of caches. Always wondered what that property was and glad Walkingadventure answered that question several times for all of us! Nice photos too! I remember those views. What is that species in the second shot though? 😯 Well done on the weekend outing!
Big Foot
Congrats!!!
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