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TeamK-9

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  1. I believe that's just your forum title. You can change that at will...
  2. Awww, do we have to share our donuts with them?
  3. Most likely both...
  4. Donuts? Mmmm, I like donuts.... Do we get to ride in the police cars and play with the sirens after we finish our donuts?
  5. Well, Yellow Jeep Fever DOES have the most logs...
  6. Here is the logo usage guidelines for the GC.com logo It has a list of acceptable logo uses and logos that can be downloaded if you intend to use it legally. Here is the CITO logo download page, these images follow the same guidelines I believe. You HAVE to use the square logo.
  7. The image on the top is against GC.com logo policy... The policy specifically prohibits alteration of the GC.com logo... Edited for clarity...
  8. I just noticed those this morning, they're pretty spiffy...
  9. You know, I was just telling my dad today how it was my dream to own a big black SUV someday, cause you can get away with almost anything in those things. But this truck is just to good to be true... The price might be appropriate if the equipment contained within the truck ammounted to around $30,000 but from what they describe, there's a lot more equipment there, and there's no way that it's less than $30,000 worth of gear. And even if the truck is real, and there is $30,000 of gear and mods on that truck and it was a DoD truck that they're selling, the DoD wouldn't sell it with all that fun stuff on it still, they'd strip it, and then sell it, and they wouldn't use eBay, they have special gov't auctions for that kind of stuff...
  10. Yah, I agree with CR, there's no way that's a legit DoD vehicle unless it's just a training vehicle and nothing else. I couldn't imagine the president ever driving around in anything like that, and the accessories just seem to glamorous to be real..
  11. As awesome as that truck seems, $65,000 does not seem right for a truck that was supposedly used by the DOD, I think that might be some sort of scam...
  12. The reason I posted this was because I saw a log by the owner of a cache where he said that he had went to renew his permit with DCNR and been told that the area was a very popular sunning spot for rattlers. I asked my dad if rattlers and other snakes were a fairly big problem in this area and he scared the s*** out of me by basically telling me everything you gusy have said, that snakes like to hide where you might find a cache. I'm a bit anal with snakes, but I will heed everyone's suggestions. Any more?
  13. I had never really thought of this before since I started in the winter, but I recently remembered Western Pennsylvania's snakes. We have a couple varieties of rattlers, and we have copperheads, both are poisonous. So my question, what are places that snakes like to hang out and/or you'd be most likely to stumble upon one. And what the hell do you do when you find one?
  14. Wow, I hadn't expected my old post to ever see the light of day again, but I guess it did, so I'll post another bad trade I'd seen lately.. First you just need a short backstory, I was FTF for a cache, and so I took the t-shirt left for first finder. I then left $7 in trade for the shirt. The dork who found the cache next left a couple keychains and took all of my dollars...
  15. Have you ever looked at the possibility that the approvers have lives of their, both caching, business, and family lives? You've currently been waiting for six days, I find that not much of a wait especially if the approvers in your area are busy. Give it another six days wait before you complain about stuff being unfair...
  16. I had brought my GPSr on my trip to Snowshoe hoping to possibly do some geocaching or at least use it to see exactly how far I had skied. Forgot that for as much as I skieed the distance would be skewed by the lifts...
  17. Basically the idea would be to have a ten or twenty question test the first one just about random trivia that can easily be found online. It would be multiple choice, you simply put in your answer, I would need a script to correct the thing and to send them to the page with the coordinates if they get above a certain percentage...
  18. That sounds like a pretty good article. I was actually asked by my neighbor who is in charge of a local den to give them a little geocaching demonstration and show them how to do it...
  19. I think a more appropriate title for this cache would be "Cache em red handed..."
  20. You know, that was actually sort of kind of inspiring. It tells me that this idea isn't necessairily a total pain in the butt to me and everyone else.... Does anyone have an idea how to set up the quiz though?
  21. I was definately planning on making it around a 3-5 star difficulty because of the computer work, and I was planning on putting the info in the cache page about how you may need to do quite a bit of extra work or driving. But does anyone have any ideas on how to get around the online thing at least making it a little easier for cachers who came along way? I mean the questions are gunna be hard enough without the extra driving..
  22. I came up with an idea for a cache recently and I figured it wouldn't work so I changed it around again, but I need some more help. Does anyone know of any sites where I could for free set up a quiz where say if the person got maybe 90% or higher, they'd be led to a special page. I'm hoping to set up a multi where people who find the first stage will be directed to a web site, they then go home and check out the website, on the site, there will be a quiz, random trivia, they answer the questions and if they get 80% or higher, they are sent to a page where they're given the coordinates to the next stage. The same happens with the next stage except the quiz will be about local history and passing grade will be 90% and it will lead you to the final stage. Basically, first question is does anyone know how I could set up the quizes? And also, does anyone have any good ideas on how I could possibly use the same basic idea without making it so hard on geocachers who are travelling. I mean this cache won't be in the booneys or anything, it will be in a local park in the suburbs, but I'm afraid I may be limiting my finders from Pittsburgh (where the majority of cachers in the area reside) by having them have to drive back and forth just to get the next stage. Is the idea just outlandishly evil, making people travel so much? I mean the people will just be going back and forth from their internet access point to the park where the cache is, but I'm afraid that might be a little too taxing...
  23. TeamK-9

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    Just wondering if Jeremy had got the price quote yet...
  24. I usually leave a magnet with a picture of my dog on it and my name/logo accompanied by either a gold dollar, silver dollar, or cito kit. For caches that I REALLY REALLY like, I have a few small, framed pictures of my dog that I carry around...
  25. I could have sworn the cicadas were here a few years ago, I don't think I've seen them much though...
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