Mix
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Maybe when that forum learns not to delete its users accounts on a regular basis (I had the hide not to use it for 3 months and that was it, no reminder email or anything like that letting me know ) I also like how even though I havent been able to access that place for quite some time the members expect me to some how check it before placing caches judging by an email I recieved a while ago.......
User accounts are not deleted, I just did a search and your account is still there so not sure what happened to make you think it was deleted. If you can fill me in I'll follow it up.
I'm guessing the email you referred to was with regard to Burning Mountain if so (and I don't know what was in that email or who sent it but) caches on different sites that are similar and close is to be expected form time to time and I think most are not too worried about it.
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Why is it that some people insist on pronouncing it 'cashay' instead of 'cash'? Why is it that people insist on saying it the wrong way?
So anyone who disagrees with you is wrong?
Having said that I have had a bit of fun at the expense of one geocacher who kept saying 'cashay'.
As it happens I and most of my fellow countrymen pronounce it geokaysh, as that's the way we have always pronounced cache.
Mix
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If you are desperate for some cache 'media' I have a Australian centric geocaching blog
gcamedia.blogspot.com
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I have 6 geocaching related videos here http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=MrMix76
or you can catch them and others on this Blog gcamedia.blogspot.com
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I just don’t worry about it for the most part, statistically you would have to be very unlucky to die from a bite. Get a bite kit if you think you need it and take your eyes off the GPS and look around every now and then.
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or you can just use GCA
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting
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Ep. II now online
also also
http://gcamedia.blogspot.com/ for all your Aussie Geocaching Media Stuff
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It was a limited run and I don’t know of anyone with any extra, the current coin was set up for locals, I assume another will be done sometime and might be made available to anyone. If not make friendly with a local.
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this Photo is not the best but the site is Wow,
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...54-4064834b1bd5
heiroglyphs in a 'lost temple of Anubis' in Australia.
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geoplant
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December 17th at 8:15pm MST.
You all forget that people cache and place less during the winter. It will be the evening of the 17th because those who place during the weekend will upload the final cache of the GCxxxx series.
I would bet my cheap mctoys on it.
ah but you are forgetting the antipodeans spring rush (Sept - Nov) of cache hides
http://www.caughtatwork.net/geocaching/gra...i.php?state=ALL
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2 weeks ago I hid GCXNWY (#444075)
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444075
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8097
60228 / 8097 = 7.4
so about 15 weeks give or take
My guess (as above) is 30th November which is 13ish weeks as I think the rate will go up at the end.
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GCZZZZ will be cache number 512400
Today I will hide GCXZA4 (which I just generated a cachepage for) this will be cache number 452172
so 60228 left as of this post.
BTY
cache number 512401 will be GC10000
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Nov. 30th, 2006
Mix
(and the last cache will be a Micro)
(so will the 1st of the new set)
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Took this today at a cache called 'Where's the Cheese?'
Caption was “Here’s the GZ! Where's the Cheese? I mean cache!"
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I just get real rocks drill hold in a matrix with 5 mil gaps and then bash out the centre with a hammer. Looks real because it is.
GCA down
in Australia
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seems fine now...