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I have started including the field solvable puzzle icon on my offset wsq’s listed as a puzzle. I am hoping this helps them get more traffic.
Awesome list Zuma thanks! I will have a car, I told them I want a loaner because I refuse to sit in a stupid lobby for hours waiting.
Congrats on a huge accomplishment!
I would say my favorite types of caches are field solvable puzzles, WSQFOG and hidden in plain sight caches.
Since we are a B we will be bringing homemade cookies of some sort, most likely cow cookies.
All of the WSQ’s get bookmarked almost instantly. you can thank marc_54140 for maintaining the awesome list.
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@seldom|seen wrote:
@TheBalks wrote:
I did a UV light required one at the Cash Bash and I own one that requires one. I know there are a TON of them in california, I did a few when I was out there.
I used a few of the new ones last night when creating a new puzzle, and I like the changes for the most part.
That would explain it. I haven’t done any that require UV but have one on the workbench that does. Just out of curiosity, of the one’s you’ve done, are you using UV to read UV reactive ink or are there other UV elements I’m not aware of.
UV Ink and paint break down and quit being effective very very quickly if exposed to sunlight. I used the ink to write on things that are in the dark all of the time, like the inside of an ammo can. For anything else that I wanted to react to the UV light I used Sculpey oven bake UV reactive polymer clay, which will flouresce to UV light even if it has been exposed to the elements for years. If you would like to discuss some of the Tricks I have seen with UV caches, shoot me a message.
I did a UV light required one at the Cash Bash and I own one that requires one. I know there are a TON of them in california, I did a few when I was out there.
I used a few of the new ones last night when creating a new puzzle, and I like the changes for the most part.
@LDove wrote:
So what were your favorite hides so we know what you like for next year? 😀
Black Ops by far was my favorite, because I got to use the special equipment I always carry with me.
I also really enjoyed the fear of 13 one I think it was with the huge duck, little duck and itty bitty ammo can.
And I cant believe I am going to admit this, but The WALL!
I had a blast at the event, it was my first mega and everything seemed to run smooth. The only feedback that I have that hasnt been mentioned multiple times already is, next year it would be wonderful to have actual food at the park. The snacks and supernachos were nice, but hotdogs, hamburgers or something like that with more substance would have been wonderful.
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
We’ve been enjoying some of the biking trails, caching up and down the Mississippi and Trekkin’ had a little ‘run’ to Marshfield while I was gone. But we are feeling like we’ve been doing a lot of quick grabs and not enough ‘adventures.’ (Thank goodness we’ve been biking to many, or the whole ‘exercise’ rationlization would be phony). There’s a couple paddling ones we’d like to do but the logistics are a challenge for us right now.
Other than a series in the Black River Falls area intended for ATVers (we walked), it seems like there haven’t been any tough terrain with a hike caches placed in a while. Tell us if there are and where they are located. We aren’t afraid to hike miles to get to a worthwhile cache.
There is a silver ammo can you havent found, located between 2 SNA’s, its only like a half mile hike but it has a water crossing, no trails and lots of nature to see befoe you get to it. You should be able to eat enough blackberrys on the way to satisfy a good hunger also. Only like a 25 minute drive or so for you to. GC2AC4N
Are the letterboxes at the coordinates posted, or do we get to follow the classic letterbox directions to get to them. The latter is my favorite, that may be giving away to much details though.
Dipping trackables is so awesome
Very nice set of changes.
I have to travel like 60 miles for a whereigo, so as soon as I get to one, I will try it out.
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