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Stink – I tied one of my Fantasy Football games just because Donnell did not catch that last past. Seriously….
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It will take some getting used to – but I think the new look to the entire WGA site is awesome!
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Oh my – I missed the first three pages all together – but I have some good stories to tell from a day of caching with the Hitwoman, WA, amita17 and Run ‘N Search. Does that count?
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@Team Deejay wrote:
You can find this info at http://www.project-gc.com,but here are the top 10 for Wisconsin.
1. Trooper123 – 34 countries
2. Go Schnell – 32
3. geovpi – 28
4. llamagoose – 24
5. Parrothead527 – 22
5. Hof06 – 22
7. PEBUS – 21
8. MPSAN – 20
9. BarbnGlen – 19
10. sandyd -18
11. Lacknothing – 18
12. tom k. – 18
13. georocks1 – 18RJ, you are in a 67 way tie for 119th place with 6 countries. Better ask for quicker redeployments!
Wow – they track everything! Fun information!
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Plan to add four more countries in It’s always fun caching in foreign countries. A whole new ball game.
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@hack1of2 wrote:
Similar to RJ, when I release a trackable, I expect it to go missing; it’s only a matter of time. If it doesn’t go missing, then it’s exceeded my expectations and I’m glad. If it does disappear, I’m disappointed somewhat but life goes on, and I’ll still release more trackables.
I have found however two proven techniques to make them last much longer. 1. For travel bugs, I have learned to NOT use a super cute or desirable object. That way there’s less temptation for some kid to take and keep it. 2. For TB’s and geocoins, I now use a geocoin buddy or travelbug buddy tag in addition to the normal tag. It’s a stark reminder for the recipient to move the trackable and not keep it.
I am in the midst of a (so far) 3 year experiment with trackables. In 2011 I released a series of 9 geocoins, each a different color and tracking number but otherwise the same. In 2013 I released 9 more, identical to the first 9 but with different tracking numbers, and, most importantly, this time with geocoin buddy tags attached that ask to not keep the coins. See picture below.
So far, 8 of the 9 coins without the extra tag vanished within two years, but only one of the 9 coins with the extra tag has disappeared in 2014 (15 months so far).
Tentative conclusion – the “don’t keep me” geocoin buddy tags are helping to prolong the longevity of trackables in the wild.
Next time I send out TB’s they will likely get the “don’t keep me” extra tags too. That won’t prevent those who want to steal them from taking them, but it will likely be helpful for those times when someone might have innocently kept it because they didn’t understand what travel bugs/geocoins were all about.

Excellent data John!
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GC3YRMA, GC3YRHJ, GC56488, GC1GVN6, GC4Q5Q1, GC3FHX4
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@hearty soles wrote:
Does anyone know the GC# and name of the challenge for doing the D?T grid? Thanks
For starters….this one I mentioned to you yesterday: GC23R28
Also, look for Fizzy caches….
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Congrats on 500! That is an awesome SP cache. Just found my first Ostermi hide last week. Still need to log it. Keep on caching!
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Regular sized containers on islands are fun in the winter! Snowshoes are the best. Long hikes to the Eagles Source with good friends are not bad either.
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Events count for a find also – so don’t miss those!
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It won’t be as difficult as you are thinking! WA has great suggestions. Also, watch what is being found in your area in the winter. There are crazy people (like me) who will actually go hiking and digging out a container. If you see that I (or someone else has done that), get out there before it snows again – because chances are you will find a geotrail to the container. Unlike grass, snow will be trodden down and easy to follow until more of the white stuff arrives. Also, solve puzzles….they may be more challenging to solve, but the hides generally tend to be easier. Good luck!
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@BakRdz wrote:
@Lacknothing wrote:
Jay – I now have Bodde Rd – but not the other two. Can you resend those?
I tried to resend the adoption link, but GC.com is telling me I can’t because a request has already been sent.
Try visiting http://www.geocaching.com/adopt/ to see what comes up.
That worked. I now have Highway MM and Bodde. You can send Old Plank also.
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Jay – I now have Bodde Rd – but not the other two. Can you resend those?
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Okay, I accepted the two adoption request sent and now I have adopted someone else’s caches. What gives?
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