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Just took a looky-see at the geocoins that seller has up, and wondered, ummmm, how does one end up with a collection of coins such as that, for sale. A collector? Meaning, does one buy coins from various states as they are issued, or go to “MegaEvents” and buy/sell/swap? Or other?
FYI: They do have hitch reducers. Here’s an example.
Hitch Adapter 2″ to 1-1/4″ Trailer Hitch ReceiverFleet Farm or Toys for Trucks might have one in stock?
Can you please state the model. Bikes hang, or stand? Thanks
Congratulations on this Huge Accomplishment, Marc!
Respice. Adspice. Prospice!
Itty bitty American Bison?
CJ must use more than two fingers to type with………………………. he’s fast! beep! beep!
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
I’ve tried searching here and on groundspeak, can’t find it. Didn’t someone mention that there is now a way to get attributes to show for paperless caching with an Oregon or nuvi device? If so, how do I make this happen?
Thanks.It’s likely a switch is needed to the 1.0.1 GPX Version you have selected in your Account Preferences: Go to your GC profile
Geocaching > Profile and select “Account Details” to go to
Geocaching > Your Account Details.
At left, bottom, under “Your Preferences”, change the version to
GPX Version: GPX 1.0.1
Hope that works!
🙂@seldom|seen wrote:
I know I don’t get out much, but how many “blacklight” only findable caches are out there that it would warrant it’s own icon?
We can think of one of yours that we wanted to use this tool on. Might have made it ‘whiter and brighter’, or ‘greener and meaner.’ Be aware that most cat owners already have these in their bag of search tricks (hack-ack!). Unsettling in a cheap motel, though. 😳
Congratulations on all of your accomplishments! We like your approach and philosophy! And, to us, it sounds like you’ve left the best for last! We did our first caches while on an anniversary getaway to Door County, (that cache is at a B&B!) and enjoy going back caching up there whenever we can!
Best wishes and Enjoy!
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@LDove wrote:
So what were your favorite hides so we know what you like for next year? 😀
The River Caches.
This was our first year in attendance, and we only had positive experiences.
Example: The Canoe caches topped our list as a perfect introduction to our first caching experience at this event, and our route to get there shows how well the event was run.
We tentatively planned a caching route, which did not include any water caches. But, after registering and then getting halfway through the parking lot to get to the geomobile, we decided to try the River Caches instead, and to do them first. We knew there was a phone number to call to make a reservation, but we could not find it in the handout….however we did find, and use, the hot-line number. We got a quick & friendly “Hello!”, and soon had the number we were seeking. We called to confirm there was an available canoe, drove out to the parking coords, gave our donation, hopped in, and blissfully paddled off down the Milwaukee River to grab six sweet caches. No lines to the caches, just ripples on the water and belted kingfishers in the air!
(And super kudos to the energetic, friendly and helpful kids that were handling the canoes!)
Great event! Please keep/add to the water feature next year!
Congratulations! What happens on The Rock, Stays..with you! 😀 😀
Thought it’s been looking awfully hazy in the woods………….will there be a new Icon for finding a real stash? And will it be a multi with the final include an ALR of being able to live and tell about it? They send out warnings in CA and OR to watch out for these, including keeping a lookout for trip-wires…..serious business. 👿 👿
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