stryder717
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There is actually a cache down here where the guy found it earlier and put a ring in it and took his then gf to find it. GCMXA6
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That is why most people dont like their tb's placed in distant of hard to access caches. You could try to email the owners of the cache and see if they will move it for you.
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i would suggest the Garmin GPSMap 5012
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wow someone seems a little ungrateful
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I think that it is "ok" to dip a travel bug as long as it is physically dipped, and not virtually logged.
Some do this to help a travel bug complete a journey. Say the bug wanted to go to Florida and while you are in Florida the only cache you were able to find was a micro and it wouldn't fit. Then i believe it would be ok to "dip" a tb as long as it is actually dipped and not virtually logged.
As far a personal tb's or Coins go many cachers have a personal coins of tb that they "dip" into every cache that they visit, or there absolute favorites.
Virtually logging will get your tb or coin locked.
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What is the status of the website. I cannot register. it says the TB does not belong to me (and i am sure it does)
i had the same problem. It keeps saying "GC.com Username does not own TB. Check spellings.
Please try again." but im pretty sure i own my travel bug.
Thank you for telling me about this error. I was not aware of it.
Of course, this functionality was tested and used to work. However, my server has had changes which affected other parts of tbrace.com. I was not aware the registration was affected as well.
I will post an update here once it is fixed.
Sam
The Registration error has been fixed. Please register.
If you run into any more problems like this or anything else, please let me know.
Thanks,
Sam
yay it worked. thanks for fixing it so fast.
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What is the status of the website. I cannot register. it says the TB does not belong to me (and i am sure it does)
i had the same problem. It keeps saying "GC.com Username does not own TB. Check spellings.
Please try again." but im pretty sure i own my travel bug.
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I don't know if this is the largest cache, but certainly the largest we've seen (look at the pics):
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...ea-590c60edbb1b
wow thanks so much i have been looking for this cache for a couple of weeks now.
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8.0 miles with finds
8.7 miles without finds
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isnt that what work computers are for...jk
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Weel congrats on a successful travel bug journey. your tb is one of the few that actually make it to its destination.
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Heck I'll paypal it to you. Not a big deal. It's just money. The stuff grows in cotton fields. Sarah just handed me 3,269 of those little notes just for living here. That's almost a whole extra paycheck! Might as well give a bunch of it away in our urban & suburban caches to folks who might need it more.
well dang if you have so much laying around why not send some down here.
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DNFs
in How do I...?
I've been at it for five years and still have about a one in ten average with DNF's. 5800 finds and 545 DNF's logged. Someone actually deleted one of mine too, that was the first cache to make it to my ignore list.
Someone deleted your DNF? i wonder why.
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yea i say take it to NY with you and leave it in a cache up there. so it cam travel about.
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Oh! were just looking around
No were not casing the joint.
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Whoa! Sorry About the 4 posts, my computer spazzed out a bit.
Actually is was 6
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Well, we decided to bite the bullet and order one. We got a new (to us) truck and we also want to get a custom see-thru graphic for the back window. It's going to become our caching vehicle.
Any thoughts on the custome see-thru graphic? We already have somewhat designed something, but we are trying to figure out where to get it.
Thanks!!
How about the travel bug bug in its side with the number below itlike this
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on my hiking stick i have the rubber bottom grip off a crutch. it has been on there about 8 years and is just now starting to dry rot.
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i wanna do this but i have to see if a certain cache is to close to it. i hope not.
ok i looked today and the nearest cache is .15 miles (792) away all i have to do now is get to container ready.
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this is one of the funniest threads i have read so far. i think i may have lol'ed.
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one day while i was at work i received a text message from my roommate and it said, " dude were going geocaching." so when i got back to the apartment we went and just the area the cache was in and the whole hunting experience itself was what got me into geocaching. And it is a great excuse to get out and explore.
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yea they are usually pretty fast in my experience, but it depends on alot of thing such as: the cache meets all guidelines, how much the reviewer has on their plate, if the reviewer is in town/has access to a computer, etc. But i have had fast results when it came to getting caches published.
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DNFs
in How do I...?
I think that DNF's are common for everybody regardless of find count.
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when i first saw the forum title i thought you wanted help with getting magnets sticking to caches. I probably could have helped you with that but not the cache magnet you are talking about.
HOWEVER...
i would suggest this though
http://cachemagnet.googlepages.com/
click on documentation on the left column it brings up the user manual.
Things I've learned not say or think
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dang what kind snake was it?