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My primary vehicle is a blue 2003 Pontiac Vibe with just over 110,000 on it, Don’t want to even guess the mileage directly from geocaching but it did take us to GW5 getting 37 mpg and we are driving to Seattle on a geocaching trip next month in it.
My record day was last February in California while attending geocoinfest, I did 55 in one day including two mountain hikes to start the day off.
I’m not trying to be hard on anyone on here and I appreciate the honesty in the post, my only point was that I personally feel that each geocacher should only pick up one egg, I’m not the geocoin bunny and I don’t know who it is, maybe that person could clarify what they want done with their egg coins. I’m just grateful that I was able to grab one coin for my collection.
@Vegas Gamblers wrote:
@grcarlson wrote:
It appears that nobody has picked up the egg from Emily’s cache V in Helenville yet.
After two days and the coin was still there we went the 80 miles RT and picked it up. Not for us but for a fellow cacher and it will be delivered on Saturday.
I didn’t think the Easter Bunny would approve someone doing that, I drove by several times also to and from work and left the coin for someone else since I already found one. I have lots of geocaching friends that would have enjoyed the coin.
It appears that nobody has picked up the egg from Emily’s cache V in Helenville yet.
It seems that Emily’s cache II and Emily’s cache V were also hit by the geocoin bunny and nobody has claimed the eggs yet.
We would be willing to help out.
The three of us are working on going if we can get a good price on airfare for a quick weekend. We are lucky enough to have relatives there to stay with and drive us around.
I was able to grab a few caches this weekend but I’m in New Jersey where the snow just hit us and the return flight is already cancelled.
Count us in, wouldn’t matter to me if team names are on it or not.
Congratulations on another milestone number. Looking forward to seeing you (and your geocoin collection) at your event in January.
Congratulations, hope to meet up with you guys again at another event soon.
The caching gods are with me on this one as I usually work on Sundays and now have most of the day off and can join the group.
Just happened on this topic and had to share my thoughts, I feel that events should be free and I do not have a problem donating to a tip jar at a restaurant event. My upcoming event is free to attend and I will not be having a donation jar to cover my expenses of renting the park shelter, etc. I feel that it is my turn to pay back other cachers that have helped me and given me a fun hobby with their cache hides. Having ten caches hidden myself I understand the costs of setting them up and maintaining them.
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