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Wheels

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  1. Thanks for the pointers. I don't use Instagram or follow blogs, but the thread is nice.
  2. Thanks for all the replies. WRT the water caches being 'in the water', there are lots of bankside caches in Hampton Roads that are not obviously boat-only looking at the location and attributes, thus the idea for a specific symbol. I've climbed down a few banks to some water's edge caches.
  3. Has anyone else found a hide and gone, 'Wow! I can't give enough favorite points for this!' Here's an example of what I mean- part of a series of 'whodunnit' caches based upon the 'Clue' game. The outside- https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B85t7TC0Z6f6TzlLUkFGbktiMjg The inside- https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B85t7TC0Z6f6eFRLU0YzZGY1NHM It's a real shame that 99.9% of the geocaching community will never see this hide. Should Groundspeak publish a photobook of the best hides in the world, stripped of their location info, for our enjoyment and posterity?
  4. I'd like to recommend some new cache symbols- If the cache has the 'Boat' or 'Scuba Gear' attributes, add a 'W" to the symbol- see Traditional/Water example - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B85t7TC0Z6f6TlhZV09neGlkajA/view?usp=sharing If the cache has the 'Recommended for Kids' attribute, add a 'K' to the symbol- See Kid/Multi example - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B85t7TC0Z6f6NUFyV2Z1SGNhS28/view?usp=sharing While Premium Members can search the attribute using Pocket Queries, adding the new symbols would enable anyone to find out if that cache nearby was kid-friendly or required a boat at a glance.
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