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Try installing the latest version of IE. I had the same problem once and that solved it.
Try installing the latest version of IE. I had the same problem once and that solved it.
@glorkar wrote:
@sweetlife wrote:
If they are that good of a cache, cross list them on GC. then they will be easier to post as COTM
Not the point. Not all roads lead to Rome (or in this case GC.) The question is whether this alternative listing site can be integrated in the WGA system.
Navicache and Terracache have never caught on and this one won’t either.
It’s a micro, logsheet only. However, when I place caches like this I label them unknown.
The one thing to keep in mind is that it is not your absolute right to hide a geocache anywhere that you want. I’m not sure if permission was granted to place this cache, but that would go a long way to protecting the right to keep the geocaching activity going. Here in Waukesha County there have been recent problems with caches in cemeteries and County Parks. The County Park situation has been smoothed over and the cemetery issue has been addressed as you may have seen in the forums. Part of the problem with this particular incident involves the lack of geocaching understanding by law enforcment. Remeber that no matter what the reason every time that there is a problem with a cache or the activity of a cacher it increases the chances of restrictions or even the banning of geocaching in certain areas. I hope that I didn’t end up sounding to much like “your Mom”, but I just want everyone to keep the proper perspective on what the real issue is here.
Congrats! Great choice for a milestone. I put it on our must do list for the next time we’re in that area.
10/29/2010 at 4:05 am in reply to: Team Honeybunnies completes yet another state challenge! #1937964Congrats Seth, Marie and Noah. When I saw you log one of my WRR caches a few days ago I knew you were on a quest. A great series and final location that I’m sure you enjoyed.
I have used it on all of the new caches that I have placed. It’s a handy place to keep track of info if it was a puzzle. I also put a note as to the type of container and how it’s hidden. This is a nice feature for me with over 200 caches placed. One of the better improvements on the website.
Congratulations to both of you and thanks for making so many of them our hides.
Congratulations to both of you and thanks for making so many of them our hides.
@sandlanders wrote:
Here’s how one of the reflectors looked last night:

Looks like a picture of an outhouse door to me.
Considering how close together they were I would allow the logs. I had someone try to hide a cache about 30′ from one of mine. When it was rejected they just left it there. Several cachers found it and logged it as mine. Mine was a well hidden micro and the other one was a regular size so I disallowed their logs. I also have had problems with temporary Boyscout caches being hidden near mine and then left there after their events were over. Hopefully the scouts are more educated now after this year.
The Bugline Trail that runs from Menomonee Falls to Merton has over 50 caches and another 100 within a few tenths of the trail. Several cachers have done 100 in a day along this route.
The Bugline Trail that runs from Menomonee Falls to Merton has over 50 caches and another 100 within a few tenths of the trail. Several cachers have done 100 in a day along this route.
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