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stryder717

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  1. what you can do is look at the caches around you house and see if some of the people that have a couple finds and hinds and talk to them. Im sure that they would be happy to teach you and let you tag along on some hunts. You could also go to some events and meet people.

  2. :) I'm new to geocaching so I've been looking at the website ALOT! And I would like to say this. If people are going to steal a term from the brilliant J.K. Rowling, then at least extend her the courtesy of using it correctly. The word is "MUGGLES". ie ..... "There were too many muggles around. " Or, "a muggle was lurking nearby. " Or, "I looked absolutely everywhere, the cache must have been muggled." They aren't mugglers........nothing gets mugglered. Get it right MUDBLOODS!! :)

    If they are called "muggles" then they "muggle" so the word "muggled" is perfectly acceptable. As far as "mugglers and mugglered" go, i have never heard them used.

  3. Find a zip code of the area of interest and plug into the website to locate caches. As you scroll through the cache webpages, look to see if any are bookmarked by cachers into categories of interest to you. I think non-premium members can view bookmark list - I could be wrong.

    yea we can look at bookmarks

  4. I second the clear finger nail polish. That stuff works great and they don't itch anymore.

     

    a friend of mine had chiggers really bad and scratched until the drew blood. Someone told him about the fingernail polish trick but all he could find was metallic silver polish. He thought it would do the same thing, in a way it did. It stopped the itching but ALL the sores became infected and he had to go the the ER and get the scabs SCRUBBED off. So if you do go the nail polich remover route make sure it is clear and you done have open sores.

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