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Manville Possum

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  1. I'd be willing to pay for that feature. I don't think Cachly is for Androids yet though.
  2. Wow, that's interesting. Sounds like you were lucky.
  3. Exactly. They are spy equipment for taking high quality pictures and video.
  4. From reading the other person's profile this is a disagreement between two geocachers deleting each others's finds from their listings. I'm sure that contacting HQ and explaining what is going on will get this sorted out and your finds restored.
  5. I will be viewing this pass over if anyone needs a partner.
  6. Have you ever attended a meet the reviewer event hosted in a pub?
  7. I already have achieved this WM, but there is another pass over on the 15th that qualifies at 6:08 PM at 47° if it helps.
  8. I don't think that active geocaches are archived anymore just because the owner exited the game as long as the community maintains them.
  9. Are we talking about community maintained caches where the owner is absent? Could you provide us a GC code of the listing in question?
  10. I've had experience with the "Scorched Earth" geocache hunters that will tear GZ apart looking for a cache. So far the drone enthusiasts I have met are responsible law abiding people. I can't say that about geocachers with bomb scares being normal for their hobby. They cost tax payers tons of money. Drone pilots would be arrested and fined.
  11. Are drone pilots starting to get the same bad reputation as geocachers? No wonder combining the two hobbies is frowned upon.
  12. Guidelines are for cache owners and reviewers. Anything goes as a player.
  13. I was unaware of her retirement, but found this Geocoin on eBay. Too bad I'm no longer a collector, but she did send us one of her community volunteer TB's once upon a time. She was the best and treated me with respect. I have retired as a cache hider as well.
  14. Over the last 10 years I have had dealings with reviewers and geowares in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky and North Carolina. My home State reviewer honeychile is by far the best ever because she is a real down to earth person.
  15. Nope. It's more like following people on Flickr that post and share their vacation photos. We were here pictures with coordinates.
  16. Only a few that I played were test containers, and were more like the common temporary event caches where the coordinates are handed out. Seems this is an issue for the numbers players that the find don't count, but I enjoyed the history lesson of the ones I played. Some others I took part in were games, like shooting a bow and arrow. The logging code was there at the "game/cache". I got several requests from players that did not attend the MEGA event or take part asking that I share the logging codes. Sorry if you took it as a stats thing, which I give a poot not about. They were fun for me and I wanted your take on them and share mine with you.
  17. I see them as event games, and have completed several. How about you?
  18. Don't forget the BIT cache type on the OpenCaching platforms. They are exactly what you are talking about, a QR code cache. Affix 1000's to a guardrail and call them a power trail or geoart. No thank you. Not here on the it's all about the numbers game site.
  19. That depends. I like to store caches for offline and I filter them. If I ran a PQ, I would filter out red wrenched caches. But I'm really selective usually and read the cache page and recent logs.
  20. I normally will pass on a cache with a red wrench, or at least view the last few logs before attempting.
  21. I have posted NA and write "needs reviewers attention".
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