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noombs

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  1. Hi - We have a cache at the Olympic Sculpture Park that we need some help with. It's a reasonably popular cache in a great Seattle spot. It would be sad to see it lost but we have moved and aren't regularly in the area any more. http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC1A2TN_olympic-sculpture-park-walk?guid=d4888f04-2ceb-49e3-8617-8ad49f6aa8fb For a long time we had very little trouble with this cache. It went missing twice or so over the years especially right after Hemp Fest, but mostly stayed put. However it seems at some point recently a homeless person set up camp right near the hide. I think the cache was still in place for a while but now it seems to be missing. I'm not sure if it's gone missing because of that or just some other random bad luck though regardless, having cachers search around a homeless person's camp is not good. Is anyone interested/able to help maintain or take over this cache? Any other thoughts on how to handle? Thanks, noombs
  2. interesting... It works in Firefox, not in IE7.
  3. On our cache page it was pointed out to us that when you press the "print pdf" button the two paragraphs immediately below the image on the page do not appear in the pdf printout. (this includes the first clue in the cache that is needed to solve for the final coordinate.) This presents somewhat of a problem for people bringing a printout of the cache. Not sure if this is an issue with the cache page or with pdf. Any ideas for how to get the entire page to be on the pdf doc? thanks. cache page: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...17-8ad49f6aa8fb
  4. I'm sharing an account with my boyfriend which is not a problem since we go geocaching together however, I haven't found a way to list multiple email addresses on the account so we can both receive notifications etc. Is this possible.
  5. How exactly is the handicap signal supposed to be used? I am in the process of creating a cache, the location is handicap accessible with concrete walkways, no stairs required etc. However, the cache itself probably couldn't be reached or possibly even found by someone who is really wheelchair bound. Would you call that handicap accessible or no?
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