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@zuma wrote:
@marc_54140 wrote:
Hey, Ralph …. would you consider expanding your Bookmark to include a tribute cache for anyone placed by anyone?
Maybe, if no one else wants to. I have a lot of bookmarks already, and will run up against my limit soon. But if no one else volunteers, I might do it after MWGB. I guess I would prefer if someone else did it, but will consider it if no one else wants to.
zuma
That’s my problem also – I’m close to hitting the limit.
Justin cheated, administrator login, changed mistake.
Hey, Ralph …. would you consider expanding your Bookmark to include a tribute cache for anyone placed by anyone?
@sandlanders wrote:
OK, that’s it! Noah! is just one cache behind us now (he has 149), and he’s probably not done logging for the night. I guess you have to be young to do 30-40 caches a day!
Better leave room for Noah! in the Millennium Club!
Should we have a high chair or booster seat ready?
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Here is some additional info to consider:
When should a newbie place a cache?
One point of view is that any time is fine.
An opposing view is that perhaps the newbie should wait for a specific time period before doing so. That time period might be 6 months, or finding 100 caches, etc.
The object of the last point of view is to insure the newbie will still be interested, and active, in geocaching after several months.
Something else to consider for the buggy summer months – a lot of these places are relatively bug free. Makes for some pleasant caching.
Well, barely two weeks later and the list is over 760.
07/26/2008 at 10:44 am in reply to: Is anyone coming to my event (Osceola Cache’n) on Sep 6 #1892497Since cachers do not always pay attention to what’s going on where, you might considering sending an e-mail around to all the known local people.
@Cachelovskys wrote:
There aren’t too many puzzles down in Texas. However, we were able to get a FTF on a puzzle down in Texas that no one solved for two weeks. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC1DMVT
Say, WHAT??? 😯
Within 49 miles of your FTF there are 431 puzzles listed, by my count. 🙄
Too difficult, hey? 😳
@kweejee wrote:
Have you thought of making the GPS files available online the morning of the event so some people can skip that part when they get there?
Yah, Jeremy, what a novel idea!!!!
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