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Originally posted by jthorson:
New Cache Announcement:
Randy’s Nightmare — Waypoint GCPAIL
Clue: Hidden in a 5 gallon pail.
And the hint would be….. (No meaningless ones!
Problem solved – that is finding geocaches – if all geocaches were 5 gallon pails.
It has been my impression that this type of ‘talk radio’ thrives on misinformation. It is fed by listener feedback, especially negative feedback. The more negative feedback an announcer gets, the more effective he/she is.
So, if negative emails are sent, each one counts as a listener.quote:
Originally posted by arcangl7:
Look for the orange cone with your name on it…
However, you will have to wait until your GPS-R has been uploaded with the data and you decipher the hints. *wink*
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Originally posted by rpaske:
Sheesh! That was rough! I’ll get over it, though.
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Originally posted by GrouseTales:
You don’t have the decypher code memorized ??
If the decipher code is memorized, then why have the hints cyphered?
quote fro Delta Dog Re: Georadio
” emails will be sent to all that CLICKED!!!actually i made a mistake and im trying to fix it. i know i know, its my first mistake ever. =o)”
How wonderful is that!? No questions, no complaints, no suggestions, no doubt about it! Good News.
Hmmmm. This makes me wonder. Is the WGA attempting to become more aligned with the rules of geocaching.com?
Here is past discussion re this issue on WGA. http://wi-geocaching.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/000639.html
Why not contact georadio ? This site seems to be asking for geocacher’s input all of the time.
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Originally posted by Opossum:
After reading the article, if I understand you correctly, we should make our house a geocache in order to satisfy women obscessed with se-. (I assume it would work for both genders.) Hang on while I submit…
HUH?
As I sit in the North Woods, along side Lake Wissota, I am wondering about this idea. There are few caches in this nick of the woods – but, there are plenty of ticks! That is another thought.
I would rather visit a park or an off the beaten path than just go geocaching and look at stop signs for magnetic containers, under lighting posts in a shopping center parking lot, or a magnetic case stuck on some metal object.
Who said that the journey is worth more than the geocache?[This message has been edited by rpaske (edited 05-28-2005).]
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