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Hey, it was a lonely cache, too:
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On the Left Side of the Road...@Lostby7 wrote:
The cache has now been disabled.
The cache is now reenabled.
On the Left Side of the Road...@tyedyeskyguy wrote:
Just throw a match on me when it’s my time.
Are you normally combustible? Or do we need to bring accelerants too?
On the Left Side of the Road...Come to think of it I have heard of a practice of temporarily burying people in a cemetery just to give them some “time” there, before exhuming them for cremation or other such disposal.
On the Left Side of the Road...Winter caching is great, just follow the footprints of whoever found it last.
On the Left Side of the Road...😯
On the Left Side of the Road...I know geocaching is “at your own risk” but maybe this cache should be moved. I’m sure there’s another stop sign on the road that could be used!
On the Left Side of the Road...@marc_54140 wrote:
Thanks all.
I was not sure what everyone was talking about, but finally figured out I hit a ‘found it’ instead of ‘note’.
An interesting question is whether you have posted more notes than found it logs over time 😉
On the Left Side of the Road...Hey, how’d you end up scoring 6500 on your own cache?
On the Left Side of the Road...Are the caches the Inn hides non-gc-published caches?
On the Left Side of the Road...There’s nothing you can do. As I was once (correctly) told on these forums, we are essentially leaving debris in public when we place a cache and having that debris discovered and taken is part of the game. So change it to a smaller cache, definitely a different spot since it is now discovered, and use your best camo skills.
On the Left Side of the Road...@sweetlife wrote:
Hope this makes everyone happy
Just to be clear, I didn’t raise this question as an attack, simply a question. I’m sorry if you felt otherwise.
We have had a number of logs on our caches that indicate they were hunted at night (depsite our having the “not 24/7” and “not at night”) attributes–especially with it getting dark by about 6:00 these days–so before we took a hard line on the issue with finders I wanted to have some ammo behind me.
On the Left Side of the Road...@Cachelovskys wrote:
I would like to add one to the list. “Dry Caching” It isn’t caching that you do when you are sober, but when you cache without a GPS. It isn’t copyrighted…yet. So start using it in your geocaching conversation or try it in the field. DRY CACHING.
AKA “Wandering Around”–a favorite method of various cachers…
On the Left Side of the Road...@marc_54140 wrote:
I like being able to verify coordinates before going out to hunt a puzzle. That’s the purpose of Geochecker, and I believe lots of cachers feel the same way.
I seem to recall someone thought it was “time to wean the area cachers off of the need for a checker.” Can’t recall who that was though.
On the Left Side of the Road...Man, the only thing we find under picnic tables are paper wasps nests.
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