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Howlingmoon

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  1. I dropped the three I adopted over yesterday. They're resting in GolfNutz's Travel Bug Motel in Clarksville, AR.
  2. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to drop out of the mission. I just bought a new cachemobile but, now have to come up with $600 to pay sales tax. By the 29th of tis month. I'm going to have to sell all my coins I had for trades and missions on that yucky E place so I can try to raise a chunk of the money needed.
  3. What will the backs of the feathers look like ? Just curious. I can't wait to see these in coin form.
  4. I'm not sure what ya mean. I wasn't aware you could change the "release" date on coins. Can you clarify that for me ROFL What's with all the "veteran" geocoiners around here who don' know ? (I'm picking on ya, Steph. grins) If you go to the trackables page where you can search for a trackable (http://www.geocaching.com/track/) you can put the tracking code into the THIRD text box, and it'll bring up the page where you enter the tracking code (again) and the activation code (tis why I keep all my activation codes ). Then you can go through the whole activation process as if the coin was brand new, and reset the release date and location. I guess it never entered my mind to need to do that, lol. Dang ya learn something new everyday. I guess I'll just have to trust people not to do that. The idea is to stimulate new coin releases if ya know what I mean Does it erase the previous logs too? Logs have to be manually erased. And I've only REactivated adopted coins so I could reset their release date to the day I received the coins and their release location to Arkansas (where I live). So I guess REactivating to change the release date would be a no no. bleh
  5. I'm not sure what ya mean. I wasn't aware you could change the "release" date on coins. Can you clarify that for me ROFL What's with all the "veteran" geocoiners around here who don' know ? (I'm picking on ya, Steph. grins) If you go to the trackables page where you can search for a trackable (http://www.geocaching.com/track/) you can put the tracking code into the THIRD text box, and it'll bring up the page where you enter the tracking code (again) and the activation code (tis why I keep all my activation codes ). Then you can go through the whole activation process as if the coin was brand new, and reset the release date and location.
  6. What about coins that were activated prior to 2010, and REactivated to change their release/activation date to 2010 ? I don' even know if I have any coins currently in my collection that I'd be willing to let go... They're still in the car (just got back from Paris, AR's 4th Annual Cache Ca$h Dash Bash), so I'll have to look later to see if I have anything that I can even use. lol
  7. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to drop out of the mission. I just bought a new cachemobile but, now have to come up with $600 to pay sales tax. By the 29th of tis month. I'm going to have to sell all my coins I had for trades and missions on that yucky E place so I can try to raise a chunk of the money needed.
  8. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to drop out of the mission. I just bought a new cachemobile but, now have to come up with $600 to pay sales tax. By the 29th of tis month. I'm going to have to sell all my coins I had for trades and missions on that yucky E place so I can try to raise a chunk of the money needed.
  9. Tis probably just a signature item, not a trackable at geocaching.com geocoin or anything like that. The three digit number tis probably the "numbered" part of the item. There's so many made, and tis 1 of 100, for example. Hope that helps explain a bit.
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