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A beautiful day for a beautiful run! Enjoyed your logs……………….thanks for putting them out!!!!! HA! 🙂 🙂
Thought we saw a flash in the sky over the Fox Valley in the last day or so……Congrats! 🙂 🙂
@kungfuhippie wrote:
Drumroll please!! ….. Winners have been calculated, retabulated, recounted, the chads are unhung and now I give you: Noah Isaac Collingbourn huffinpuffin2 Hopp! ……..
That’s all I see…..all the rest is static………… Aw shucks, it was nothin’ 🙂
FLAG for DOUBLE POSTING! 😡 😡
@labrat_wr wrote:
I have one at Hartman that I got log after log stating it 50-60+ feet off everyones GZ but nobody mentioned which direction.
Surprised you even got that! Must not be WGA members. It’s kind of like the Emperor has no clothes, Mr. President…….”Yup! He’s off again, but I’m not sayin’ nuttin!'” 😆
@CodeJunkie wrote:
Cheeto – I get where you’re going and would have to lean the opposite way I think based on my opinion of the “Favorites for geocaches”. There are many puzzles I’ve solved, but haven’t found that I’d like to consider a favorite based on the nature of the puzzle. I can’t though until I go and find roadsign or guardrail to make the experience “complete”.
But isn’t that a form of ‘armchair-caching’? Ich weiß nicht. 🙂
Create a ‘nice log’ Wizard. N! ways to write something people look at and go: “Nice!”
@-cheeto- wrote:
When you click on to add a challenge, now there is a little blurb of instructional text that wasn’t there before:
What makes a good Challenge?
. . .
Like geocaching, Challenges should be . . .The nice part of the above statement, is that it makes the distinction between Challenges and Geocaching. => The two universes do not intersect. Venny Good……
No hard & fast rules, but we try to help via coords, or distance & direction from posted GZ. Sometimes we’ve seen it help (rewarding), and recently, saw a logged comment indicating we may have thrown someone off (oh well, we tried.)
An easy decision to make the effort, is where the coords are clearly off, and it is at the end of a long hike, a tough puzzle, our in some other way (e.g. a KFC) strikes us as ‘a real shame someone would miss the cache’.
Can’t help you with your search, and it looks like the CO has been inactive for quite some time.
But Hey! You did something! (Made their cache find-worthy and findable again.) This might generate some dissenting discussion, but saving an old cache (2003) that has sentimental value was the right thing to do, in our book. We applaud your efforts!
That’s what Rescue Missions are for. I’d come get you for 10 points! 😛
(Hear you’re still driving around with a bundle of shingles, but no spare 🙂 )
Status Update From “Feedback”:
Bring Back Virtuals
Started → CompletedAs you are undoubtedly aware, Challenges are the new virtuals. I encourage you to give the new feature a chance and provide feedback on what can be improved. As Jeremy has posted elsewhere, “Challenges are what you make of it. You have the power to create good Challenges to represent what you want it to be, or let others define the activity for you. I’d prefer the former.”
Moun10BikeMoun10Bike
Admin, GeocachingUmmmm………..
August 23, boy – Noah (Isaac second choice), 7# 13oz 8)
posted a long time ago (dang no revisionist policy!)
Congrats! Definitely a great milestone with a great trek and rewarding view!
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