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Nader60

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  1. You can see it in their posts...”Found this one after a little nudge from the CO”, “Found this one after the chili cook-off”, “Needed help finding this one”, “Went caching after the Meet-and-Greet.” This is the group of 4000+ boys and girls that meet regularly. They are also generally the ones that hide time-wasting crypto caches that include incredibly difficult codes to crack, calculations to make, or even medical or scientific knowledge to possess. One, for instance, might have only 3 unrelated photographs for a clue. In the logs you'll see that the good-ole-boys, which usually include the cache owner, have found it and the rest are DNFs. I love a challenge, but...do I hafta ask?

     

    One code that I did manage to crack, after weeks of struggle, had an error in the coords. The owner didn't double check his encryption and the coords led to an empty field 50 miles away. The good-ole-boys managed to find it right here in town, though, after the church picnic. Nice work, boys.

     

    Am I complaining? No, not really. This is what you get when you have freedom. It's better than having the game regulated to death by the communists. Let me see your Geocaching license and GPS registration, please. I'll need to see your satellite use-tax receipt, as well.

  2. After upgrading to IE9, the map doesn't work and the personal cache note doesn't work...possibly more stuff.

    Go to Tools > Compatibility View. That will bring them back for the Geocaching.com site. If you go to Tools > Compatibility View Settings, you can check "Display all Websites in Compatibility View" and not deal with this anymore, on any other website.

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