TeamK-9
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PICTURES - Geocaching Vehicle's Stuck
TeamK-9 replied to AmishHacker's topic in General geocaching topics
I remember seeing that truck on ripley's believe it or not, I thought it was blue though. It's pretty cool, the guy uses it as his tree house... -
Project APE caches were caches made specially to commemerate the release of the Planet of The Apes remake movie a couple years ago. Moun10bike coins are moun10bike's sig item which way back when he negotiated with Jeremy to allow them to be tracked as TBs...
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I don't know how many finds he actually has, but in Western PA, I look up to The Leprechauns (sp?)
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I consider myself a safe person, but I haven't had much time to actually get injuries. I've been caching on three separate days now, and I've only managed to step in a small, mud-filled sinkhole, and nothing else...
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I don't know if this is what you're talking about but many people leave something like a business card or postcard in caches they've found. The cards usually show something about their team, or their area...
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Just a server error, they happen occasionally...
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Who was attacking the idea? Cause I know I wasn't, or at least my post wasn't meant to, and I'm pretty sure it doesn;t even look like i was attacking the idea...
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What happened to the thing where any post with navicache was sent to the moderator's que to be approved?
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You have to go to the site and get it to generate specifically how you want it and with you screen name. Someone just posting the code here wouldn't work... EDIT: Actually, someone might be able to post the code, but you'd have to edit it a little bit probably. You're best off going to the site and get it generated there...
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Oh my freaking gosh, this is like the third topic today with the word "navicache" in it, and not one of them has been closed, or deleted. What a miracle.... Anyway, I still say talk to your approver and explain it to him...
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You know this almost makes me want to pull a prank on someone, but alas, I know no other geocachers, and so it wouldn't quite work...
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Just my opinion, maybe the approver didn't understand why you wanted to place the caches... Maybe resubmit the caches with a not to the approver about how a physical cache might badly harm the area or whatever...
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Just out of curiousity, is anyone reading this post a NPS employee, and/or does anyone know of people at the forums who are NPS employees?
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Go to the regional forums for your area, (ie, Northeast, New England, Northwest, etc...) and just post a question asking...
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Golden Retrievers are awesome, I've had mine since June, and she's great. Expect her to act like a big fat puppy for quite a while. I vote for Hidey/Heidi and Bushwack, they weren't my ideas but they're both pretty good...
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No offense to anyone who uses navicache regulary, but most of their regular users are people who have been banned from this site for being too rowdy in the forums, and/or people who were ticked off they couldn't post virtuals.
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Your Greatest Adrenaline Rush
TeamK-9 replied to The Cache Raiders's topic in General geocaching topics
I say my greatest adrenaline rush with a cache found would be my first (I've only had one, but I felt really good when this happened) It was my first find and it also contained a travel bug, I was so happy, that I just like freaked out, but I think that's a really cool experience, and I think it might repeat itself on major milestones, like ten caches, and twenty and a hundred... -
This magazine sounds really interesting, I can't wait to see it finished...
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You know I was actually thinking about making my own topic about geocacher psychology the other day but I decided not to. Anyway, it has been my experience, (which isn't much) that the average cacher tries to find the most remote trail in a park and then follow it as far as possible within reason. After that, they'll look for a nice animal trail leading a hundred or so feet into the brush and then look for a good hiding spot around there. It just seems that's how it works out. I mean, I only have one find, but my other three attempts were seriously hampered by snow, and I believe I would have found them were it not for the snow. But when it comes to your psychology of geocaching, I'd have to say every single person on these forums is a "finder..."
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TPTB as in Groundspeak or were you speaking of a different mystical power?
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If you go to Woodsters.com he has links to a microcache sheet, in his geocaching forums, or at least I think he does...
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I know this is slightly off topic, but which "new geocaching magazine" are you writing for? Do they have a website?
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You'd definately want to mention that in a note to the approver though. Seriously though, I don't think a cache would ever get so full as to need to be a big garbage can type thing...
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I just got the UTM coordinates to a location I need to visit from Topozone, how do I convert them to something my GPSr can actually understand?
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Abandoned Pensylvania Turnpike... Any Caches There
TeamK-9 replied to Sparrowhawk's topic in Northeast
I had ventured down to the tunnel with my brother and his friends before I had learned of geocaching, and it scared the crap out of me, I really would like to see what the guy who's blacktopping it is doing with it.. Edit: I just recieved info from a fairly reliable source that the tunnel and old turnpike is being turned into a bike trail. This is just a rumor, but I'm fairly confident in my source, and so I posted a note at the cache page and thought I'd say it here...