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I was one of the lucky few who got a map with the caches located on it. We typically meet up with other cachers and cache together. So that map is helpful to us in planning our plan of attack. After seeing it wasn’t in the bag, I did ask for one and was told that not many people use the map so they only printed 200 and left them out of the bags. I like the maps.
Another idea is a better sound system that can be heard in the picnic shelter. Under the shelter if anyone is talking it is difficult to hear the announcements.
We have been to every Ba$h and we have a blast every year. This was the first year our group won somthing (Signal doll & gun lock), we were happy with both ’cause free is better than a sharp stick in the eye (which happened earlier in the day).
I like the book and the scorecard as separate items. If it is incorporated on the inside front/back cover, the removal of the gamecard would render the rest of the book a mess unless you rip the staples through the gamecard.
With 3 geokids, I appreciate a separate card for them to hang onto and stamp while the Mrs. gets to read and utilize the book. We do use a paperless GPS and we still read the book mroe than the data on the GPS.
First time poster, long time cacher
I like the bags, correction…my kids love the bags and use them year round and they are handy on the day of the cache bash. What happened to them being limited to the first 250 people who registered on the cache page? That was a good incentive to get commitments early. I would not pay for the bags though.
I agree with the pathtag comment earlier, a lot of people were upset that they were not given one this year especially after getting one last year. I happily bought the WGA one though, so not a big loss for me.
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