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  • in reply to: You Might Be addicted to GEOCACHING if: #1903082

    Yes, I recognize a few of these ……. 8)

    in reply to: Race to 10,000 #1901054

    4/12 15 25 26 28
    5/2 6 8 20 25
    6/21
    7/4 7 25
    8/8 16 23 27
    9/9

    They are neck and neck, coming around the far side ……… April does not look promising. May has an outside chance.

    in reply to: Springtime CITO event in the works #1900732

    @GetMeOutdoors wrote:

    Yay! This is going to happen! May 2nd is the chosen date. More details will be released soon. Mark your calendars now for some great food, fun, prizes, caching, and cleaning!

    BTW, submit your event to the WGA events page – helps get you more state wide exposure, than just the GC listing.

    in reply to: Springtime CITO event in the works #1900731

    Be careful about combining too many different ‘events’.

    A CITO by itself is ok – most cachers will plan on hunting local caches before or after.

    If you really like the idea of a Geocaching 101, schedule it for a separate day. Gives you more time to concentrate on one thing at a time.

    in reply to: Trudy and The Beast Claim find #3000!!! #1902954

    Congratulations!

    in reply to: No picnic for ks9wi today, but… #1902973

    Congratulations, on braving the wind chill!

    in reply to: -CHEETO- Consults the Oracle for #800 #1902897

    Congratulations !

    in reply to: YouTube #1902775

    OK for a first attempt.

    I would prefer to see a pretty girl in a bikini next time!
    8)

    in reply to: a #1902724

    G G ! #$%@$%&

    in reply to: a #1902720

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    @Mister Greenthumb wrote:

    aa

    I have to disagree. In fact, I am outraged! This has to be the most pointless thing I have ever seen in these forums. I can’t believe this is allowed to go on.
    Fowl! Fowl!

    ff?

    in reply to: Bookmarks #1902678

    @gotta run wrote:

    Whilst we’re on this topic…sort of…

    What is the purpose of making what seem to be personal lists public?

    I understand the value of making “favorite caches” lists public, because you might be interested in what a cacher you know has enjoyed finding.

    But I’ve seen caches on public lists like “My solved puzzles” lists.

    Who cares besides you that you’ve solved these puzzles? Is this just an extension of the “I’ve solved the puzzle so now I feel compelled to post a note to the cache page so everyone knows how smart I am?”

    Am I missing something?

    Probably …….

    B Squared solved list is just their way of keeping track of what is ready for the hunt.

    in reply to: WANTED: cache hiders #1896185

    Blake’s 7 is definitely a Space Opera. Lots of flying around is that ship that they hijacked!

    in reply to: WANTED: cache hiders #1896184

    @-cheeto- wrote:

    Looks like the geocaching.com search function filters out “SO” as a common word or something therefore returning nothing. Interesting dilemma for a cache series to not be able to find it with the simple search due to the series naming convention.

    Lone Gunman has a bookmark. It’s listed on the WGA.

    in reply to: Bookmarks #1902676

    @TyeDyeSkyGuy wrote:

    You could post “The jAy List”. These are my favorite caches.

    The jAy List

    Did you realize how many of the caches listed are archived? Generally, a bookmark should be for active caches. Caches others might want to hunt.

    The only exception I know of so far is my Archived WSQ listing.

    in reply to: Eau Claire night caches? #1884332

    Wasn’t someone making a public bookmark of night caches?

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