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#14
Can I bring Bill?
Yes, but he has to be on a leash and follow all those state parks rules. No beach for Bill, though.
Start making your plans now: GC5WVV4
Poor BigJim has been sitting at the desk at the wildlife center all afternoon… with NO useless drivel to read!
Six-tenths in the Sandland rain gauge. Big Jim, you need to let Bill know what to get you for Father’s Day…
And I made the mistake of leaving the newly purchased cucumber plants at ground level without any Liquid Fence protection. The mini-terrorist got one of them… 😡
Is today Friday?
Todd is correct.
The morning looked a lot more exciting on the pirate ship than it was at the sand castle… 😉
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No one is counting anymore .
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No one is counting anymore .
The Squirrel is still keeping track of FTPs.
Go to the cache page for your cache. In the upper right, in the green box for “Log your visit”, click to get a drop-down menu. For “Select type of log”, go to “Update Coordinates”. Then you can put your new coordinates in there. This works only if the new coordinates are around 500 feet or less from the original coordinates.
If you need to change your coordinates a greater distance, this will have to be done through a reviewer. You need to scroll down to the bottom of all the logs on your cache to find the reviewer who published your cache. Click on the profile to send an email (not a message) to the reviewer, stating the cache name and GC number, the old coordinates, the new coordinates, and a brief description of why you need the coordinates changed.
If you are unsure how far away your new coordinates are from the old, just try to change them yourself. If they are too far, the site will tell you and advise you to go through a reviewer to get them changed.
There’s another smiley face NW of Hayward placed by scott543… 25 traditionals and a bonus blue question mark. Here’s the GC number of one of those hides: GC3B7WX
We know you know how to play “Happy Birthday”, Birdin’.
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