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Originally posted by smokey & the teacher:
We agree with Grousetales
Please don’t make this end up like Kansas. Where they couldn’t meet the quota needed for GC tracking and dropped the project.Open you mind…PLEASE!
Teacher
for smokey and the teacher
Proud Member of the WCRC
If we can’t meet the GC.com requirements or this cost to much I will remove the GC.com tracking from the coin. I’m not dead set on GC.com tracking. I’m just trying my best to get it with all the rest of the features.
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Originally posted by Cache & Keri:
Trackable or Not Trackable……I’d like to have at least 10 of them.
We will do actual orders once we have a firm coin design and price quote from a manufacture.
Look at the 3 o’clock position. Graphic overlay..
Just so you know a few of us were going to do this one on Oct 8th. Your welcome to come along if your plans don’t work out.
Are you going through Pensacola? If so hit GCHBRC .
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Originally posted by arcangl7:
As seen inthe Waymarking FAQ…quote:
On January 1st, 2006, we will be archiving all locationless cache listings on Geocaching.com.
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No new virtual geocaches will be listed on Geocaching.com…
Guess that answers those questions.
Sorry… I’m a little lost.
Is this from GC.com? or from Waymarking?
Just trying to understand if ALL virtuals are going away.
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Originally posted by Cache_boppin_BunnyFuFu:
I was hoppin’ and bush wackin’ in shorts all day. Didn’t get anything but a lot of scratches all over me. Luck??? or Immune??? I’ll take immune. Or was it the Bunny ears??!!??!![This message has been edited by Cache_boppin_BunnyFuFu (edited 08-19-2005).]
Ditto -Bunny ears & -hoppin’
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Originally posted by fishcachers:
How about “American Robin”?~MF
I don’t want to assume its nationality.
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Originally posted by LightningBugs Mum:
Ummmmmm…………I don’t want a coin that says “Turdus Migratorius” on it.
Well was trying something a little different and possibly get people to know the Latin name.
“Robin” just sounded so mundane.
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Originally posted by LightningBugs Mum:
Just wanted to thank FlushingGrouse and Hot Dogs for hosting. Catch you all again later…
Yes, thank you for hosting the small get together.
PCFROGHad a great time and thanks to those who worked the event.
So, when is the midwinter, deep in snow campout?
I so far had to opposite problem. I been on like two caches that I thought were rated to tough. I pick and chose caches based upon difficulty since I have a 5 & 7 year-old to think about. Now we defiantly done caches into the 4.5 area with no problem but we were prepared. SO it was somewhat disappointing when we think were heading out on a cache that is moderately difficult to find out that it was walking on a flat train the whole way but last 30 feet you walk off trail to get the hide, and that was easy as well.
For the most part I think people are rating just fine, but I done a limited area which typically have been placed by the same people. So hats off to them for gauging the difficulty correctly.
People will make mistakes but I would agree that a 1 – 1.5 is basically a walk in a park. My own cache, only have 1 so far, is rated at 1.5. A wheel chair can get around on the grounds for it is basically level, some changes but very gradual and kept cut. However, the cache is in a spot where a wheel chair could not easily access with out others help but a person on crutches could.
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