
FISUR
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Speaking of patches, check out the GeoCache Badge by Thredworks. They did a great job. You can download the design for free. (I came across the patch when I was checking out brdad's Public Domain Geocaching Logo site.
FISUR
[This message was edited by FISUR on June 14, 2003 at 05:05 AM.]
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Here in Rhode Island, there is The Vin Gormley Trail Multicache System with 5 caches over an 8 mile loop. It makes for a very nice adventure.
(Off topic comment: agentjack, that's a great avatar!)
FISUR
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And don't forget WaldenRun. He always goes without a GPS, and I believe he has the most finds in Massachusetts.
FISUR
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Traveling Jones, take a look at the Geocaching.com Logo Usage Guidelines.
Also check out Big Bad Trucker's Geonickel Site which has some suggestions concerning wooden geonickels.
FISUR
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The first geocoins were created by Moun10Bike. Some geocoins are made to be tracked if you wish (e.g., Moun10Bike, USA, Texas, Oregon, Canada, Wanderingdragon), some are not intended to be tracked (e.g, Team FISUR, Crusso), some can be purchased (e.g., Green Man, Joy of Geocaching, USA, Texas, Canada), some are homemade (e.g., MountainMudBug, MJK, HeadLlama), some are wooden (e.g., GeoVamp, Big Bad Trucker, Bazzle), and some may be better described as geotokens (e.g., SpiderTracks). Some are tracked directly through geocaching.com (e.g., Moun10Bike, USA). For more information and more examples, see the Geocoin Designs section of our home page.
Team FISUR
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Re Stickers: In addition to the geocaching.com stickers, check out the stickers by skydiver.
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Khlash, I don't believe that there is a normal or average lifespan. Some caches have been in existence for years. Others have only lasted a few days. The lifespan depends on a variety of factors (e.g., cache location, how well it is hidden, cache maintenance, natural disasters, etc.).
FISUR
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Man, this is not working for me today.
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Aardvark's collection is quite impressive. For additional examples of signature items, check out the Geo-Creations and Geocoin Designs sections of our home page.
Team FISUR
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See below
[This message was edited by FISUR on May 16, 2003 at 03:41 PM.]
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What's in your geocaching library? Here a few books which I have read due to my interest in geocaching: (1) Be Expert with Map & Compass by Bjorn Kjellstrom, (2) SAMS Teach Yourself HTML and XHTML in 24 Hours by Dick Oliver, and (3) Walks and Rambles in Rhode Island by Ken Weber. I would appreciate any recommendations for my next geo-book.
FISUR
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Neither rain nor mud will keep a Rhode Island geocacher from his/her appointed CITO event.
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Originally posted by Captain Chaoss:In our area, there are a lot of cachers with a signature item they leave. I'm currently trying to come up with one of my own, but was just wondering what others found interesting, worth collecting, or annoying.
Check out the geocoins and other geo-creations sections of our home page for some ideas. One of the latest additions to the list is Little Boy Geo.
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Oops!
[This message was edited by FISUR on April 16, 2003 at 06:10 PM.]
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rag-a-muffin: Very Nice! Please drop a couple of picks off a bit further north (like New England).
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Originally posted by Mopar:I think the RI deal involved something they were trying to sell.
The Team FISUR/Rhode Island Geocoins have never been for sale. We received approval from Groundspeak for the coins with the modified logo (with the RI anchor). After Groundspeak received updated legal advice concerning the the geocaching.com logo, they notified us that we were not authorized to make more of the same coins.
So the for-sale vs. not-for-sale distinction appears to be misplaced. Please learn from my misfortune.
Good luck on your logo design.
FISUR
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We'd also be interested in trading a couple of Team FISUR/Rhode Island Geocoins for a couple or Texas geocoins and/or for a couple of soon-to-be-issued Oregon geocoins. (One geocoin to keep and one to place in a cache.) If anyone (including Nurse Dave) is interested, please e-mail us as well. Thanks.
Team FISUR
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If you can't find your GPSr and still want to combine the outdoors and a couple of drinks, check out your local Hash House Harriers, a drinking club with a running problem.
GeoCoin Collection
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Yes, there is a collection of images, but not by GC.com. And some of the geocoins are not travel bugs.
FISUR
Rhode Island Geocaching