duckdogs
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Iphone 3GS and geocaching app.
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Very cool thread......keep up the pics
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I bought a ten pack from Home Depot to replace some damaged or missing rings on match safe containers. These seemed a better quality and just cost $1.19 for the 10.
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If I didn't find it, I log it.
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Thanks guys and gals.
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Lately I have found several micros with log sheets either saturated wet or so filled with signatures that there was virtually no where to sign. I typically have spare log sheets, so is it OK to replace these with a new one in a new zip-lock even though I don't own the cache? I know that I like to read mine once they are full or need replaced. I had thought of keeping the full log, notifying the owner in a note and offering to mail it to them if wanted. Would you be OK with this?
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Working on my Curve
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They sell these with lids available. I notice that the lids fit tight have a gasket that might make them relatively waterproof similiar to a lock-n-lock. I would like to hide a large cache and this seems ideal. Has anyone tried them? If so, how did they stand up to the elements?
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Approximately 7 months until our 100th. We have found most caches within a 40 mile radius, so with gas prices the way they are, the finds may come slower now.
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I was using my personal pathtags as my sig item, but I have cut back on those since they are a little expensive. Now I just put them in caches that I REALLY love or hand them out to cachers that I meet.
I now use my own "made" sig items. Found this really cool resin stuff that another cacher told me about. I place a little slip of paper with my name on it in a "mold". I use paint trays and ice cube trays. Then I place a little item like a bead, tumbled rock, really neat lookin buttons, or letter bead in the mold and pour on the resin. Once it hardens, I pop out my newly made sigs and place them in caches. Alot cheaper and have a more personal touch. Thinkin about going to the hardware store and gettin a bulk box of nuts and using those in the resin....lol
Tell me more about this resin. What is it?
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Thanks for the fast replies.
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I have a micro that has been hidden for a few months now and it has gotten good reviews so far. I recently found a small Lock-N-Lock that I would like to place there instead to allow small trade items. This is the largest that I feel I could use in this spot. Do I just edit the listing and post a reviewer note? Will it have to be approved again? It will keep the same name and coordinates, just the larger container. Thanks ahead for responses.
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We’ve recently come down with geocaching fever and are getting ready to add a geocaching section to www.dzrtgrls.com. We really enjoy checking out the blogs and websites of fellow geocachers. It gets the creative juices flowing.
Dzrtgrls
Dzrtgrls.....that is an awesome site. Really enjoyed the stories and pics.
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I recently placed a cemetery cache and it would not be published until I was very clear that it was outside the boundry of the cemetery in a wooded area.
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Cacheberry for Blackberry Curve
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I just got cacheberry for my blackberry curve and am very happy with it so far.
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Wow, I found my first LPC a couple of weeks ago. I guess we don't have many around here, because I thought it pretty neat. I guess that could change if they were everywhere, but, hey, for me at this point I like them all.
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Typical newbie here, but already addicted.
Whats the best wood for a hiking stick?
in General geocaching topics
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I have one made from cedar that has held up very well for 10 years or so.