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curlingfan11

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  1. Would you log a DNF, let's stay if it starts the rain then you decide to quit looking for the cache. Any other tips?
  2. Is this true? It doesn't work for me. Steps please?
  3. A lot of new cache get published each day, and some get archived, so it's really hard to keep track.
  4. It seems your 31 Finds count is based on 17 caches. It is not 'common' practice to log multiple "Found It" logs on the same cache. The advice that's been given before is to log a "Write Note" log when re-visiting a cache. The idea is that if you find a cache the 1st time, then you're not really 'finding' it the next time you visit it. Caches that are legitimately logged as Found multiple times are things like recurring Events. For example, the same GC Code is used for an event that happens monthly or yearly and so cachers that attend the event log that Event cache (Attended=Found) each time they attend. Years ago, there were Locationless caches that also allowed for multiple Found It logs, but those caches no longer exist. What I meant for 'common sense' is that the system countsthe duplicate log Weird isn't it? The system, even though it warns you you've logged it as found already, still allows you to log those same caches over, and over, and over again... - That is funny as heck ! Like someone would actually do it ... I don't get warned if I do that
  5. Looks like this question is stumping a lot of people. Here's a hint: All the letters you need is there, except one. Eliminate one of the letters there, and you will have an answer.
  6. It seems your 31 Finds count is based on 17 caches. It is not 'common' practice to log multiple "Found It" logs on the same cache. The advice that's been given before is to log a "Write Note" log when re-visiting a cache. The idea is that if you find a cache the 1st time, then you're not really 'finding' it the next time you visit it. Caches that are legitimately logged as Found multiple times are things like recurring Events. For example, the same GC Code is used for an event that happens monthly or yearly and so cachers that attend the event log that Event cache (Attended=Found) each time they attend. Years ago, there were Locationless caches that also allowed for multiple Found It logs, but those caches no longer exist. What I meant for 'common sense' is that the system countsthe duplicate log
  7. I used to live in the UK. I was interested in that stuff for some reason. Question: What Chinese last name is related to 'Mark'?
  8. Derek Bates? I was really looking for his "stage name" by which he is more commonly known. Blaster Bates?
  9. what capital is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world
  10. You can certainly make a list and print it out!
  11. A word, phrase, number, or other characters which reads the same backward or forward. For example 'kayak'
  12. Thanks for the ding. Sticking with English also. The # symbol is usually referred to as the hash sign, or number sign. What is its correct name?
  13. That is acceptable, because those aren't thing like a mysterious shoved in poison Ivey in a bison tube
  14. A sentence or line that contains all the letters of the alphabet
  15. It says on the Ontario Land Policies Wiki says that you're not allowed to place SWAG in a geocache in a Parks Canada location. What about trackables?
  16. Regarding the 43 ft...or something in the image, why does it say 43 ft, and it doesn't say it for my ifi'm really course?
  17. I think you can. Try going on one of your accounts, go to settings, go to 'email authorizations', and change the e-mail. Should work.
  18. Do you know how if someone places a cache, that they think will be 'evil', but really is very bad? (no offense). For example, a fake electric cover on a pole that holds up a roof. (not an electrical pole or something like that). Any ideas?
  19. I think you can use certain Garmin products.
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