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zarbi&zarbibird

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  1. We are having a bit of trouble with our cache at the natural history museum, The Wonder of Waterhouse. There have been several changes of the exhibits and therefore a few of the clues are not available. The trouble is that we both work in Surrey and are always busy at weekends. So it is difficult to get to the museum to work out new numbers. We were wondering if there were any London cachers out there who might like to adopt this very popular cache rather than us archiving it?

  2. We have tried to download a pocket query this evening but it has not come through as a zip file. Have redone it and the same thing happens. They are not GPS exchange files either. We have been downloading PQs for years and have never had a problem. Help somebody please!!

  3. We rarely even look at puzzle cache pages as we don't seem to have the brain power, or the right sort of brain power, to have any idea how to solve them! Our rule is never to ask for help <_< We also always cache alone, it's just the way we prefer to play the game and we have never phoned a friend. (The fact that we don't have anyone's phone number is neither here nor there!) As others have said, we all play the game differently. :rolleyes:

  4. Just my two pennys worth. If the log is sodden, I put it in a sealed plastic bag, wipe out the box and put in a new log book in a plastic bag, leaving the old one in there. Then the CO can not complain as they could come and get the old log. I always think of the next cacher coming by, who may not carry a first aid caching kit and who would want to sign the log book. I have only ever replaced a container when it was a split film canister, which I replaced with a whole film canister. I also carry a bag of swapsies and usually put something in a large enough cache regardless of whether I take anything out. It is just consideration for the next cacher, especially if they have children.

    P.S. We only cache together, have rarely been to events and therefore do not know other COs.

    Chrissy (zarbibird)

  5. In an ideal world there would be more caches that weren't film pots and keysafes but unfortunately in the real world anything much bigger would be muggled almost as soon as it was placed.

    Ah, you obviously haven't found our Wonder of Waterhouse cache then :rolleyes: It's a regular and a good place to drop TBs.

  6. I must admit to being really OCD about signing the log in the 'right' place. If you're following a series, it's interesting if the cacher before you doesn't sign the log (presumably DNF'd it) or suddenly there's another cacher's name on one or two logs, then never again. Makes for interesting tales, we take it in turns to make up stranger, scarier stories about what could have happened to him/her/them! :lol: Ok, perhaps that's just us :laughing: Anyway, I still think you should sign in the 'right' place!

  7. After I did a cache search and went to "Map this Location". It brings up a map with cache icons however I cannot interact with any of the icons to find out the name, details or go to specific cache page. I'm using Google Chrome Version 22.0.1229.56 beta-m. Also did an update check and Google Chrome is the most current version. I tried the same thing using IE and FireFox, they seem to work fine. Also submitted a report to Google Chrome team.

     

    Me too! And very annoying it is too :mad:

  8. Yes, we've noticed a dramatic increase in the plant this year. Along with a dramatic decrease in the cinnabar moth caterpillars that do such a good job in eating it! In fact we have only seen three of the caterpillars this year! Surely it is down to the ridiculously wet spring/summer. The number of moths and butterflies are paltry compared to other years. :(

  9. We've sent 9 trackables out into the big wide world and only one is still going strong. Most have lasted less than a year before being stolen :mad: Some people may kindly say misplaced/forgotten etc. Not me though. Anyway, lesson learnt. We will not be releasing any more trackables but will always help others on their way :)

    Chrissy

  10. Thank you for your kind words everybody! I realise how very, very lucky I am to have such a kind, generous son (and daughter-in-law-to-be!). We are off on holiday on 19th August! I can hardly wait, it will be such a special time. :) I hope this may have planted a seed to anybody else planning a surprise for their loved ones, it really was a great idea to hide it in a cache. :)

  11. We've also been told we don't look like cachers because we carry rucksacs and binoculars! :blink: We don't care because then we don't look too suspicious when hunting around in the countryside.....maybe. B) However, we probably look a little bit odd when we're caching in towns :lol:

  12. The special school I am working at had 3 very active wasp nests in the eaves when we returned after the summer hols :shocked: So although they seemed slow to appear this year, we have noticed more wasps around this summer than usual.

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