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My problem with evince is that I can not ‘see’ the code it wants entered. The script evince uses is way too wavy for me ………
I did not cache. I stayed at the park all day, and bummed around. Visited with others teams that were coming and going. Met alot of cachers.
1. Have fewer caches for the 2010 event. Would make it easier for everyone to find all of them. And there are plenty of other caches for everyone to find.
2. Following up on 2. This would give more time for Teams to socialize.
3. Another follow up on 2. Have more activities to do at the park. A second bingo card with Team Names, perhaps a 3rd with faces. Selected cachers have an item to turn over if someone introduces themselves. A Team bingo card – which team has completed the most objectives. Etc ……..
Weigh the socializing with the caching – give lots of tickets for that as well.
4. Concentration? Well, the bad would mean everyone running into each other. The good, cachers would not have to travel so far.
5. Activities – a lot of kids this year. More activities for them.
6. Vendors. Had a couple of people ask me where the coin dealers were located.
Icons are really not words 8)
Another interesting site …..
Chocolate is only intended ….. as chocolate!
Appears to be ok – back on the links list?
She forgot to plug her own Card Sharks puzzle series.
Congratulations!
Congratulations, Diane……..
@seldom|seen wrote:
Can you specify which end of the railing the cords are on? I’m gonna visit this one soon and really don’t want to waste any time trying to find the cords without knowing which end of the railing to look at. Also, are you sure it’s still there? With all the recent DNF’s, you might want to go check on this one. I was going to post an Needs Maintenance log, but then I saw this thread and figured I had nothing to loose by asking you, THE OWNER, about the condition of the waypoint.
How about the coords to the final!? That should save alot of time and hazzles.
Well, first off, the end of a multi must have a container with a log.
So I guess you are talking about waypoints to the final.
Dog tags, or other metal strips. Attached to fence lines, telephone poles, etc.
I remember one where the coords were engraved onto the fence post itself.Strips of paper or the like attached to something. Fake advertisements or lost notices.
Congratulations!
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