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Thrill Seekers

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  1. I must agree with the slow server frustration. I'm experiencing it too, with a premium membership AND a cable modem. I have contact Groundspeak with a nice but concerned letter. I hope to receive a response to learn if something si in the works. I would pay extra as well to keep this wonderful service running well. All the folks at Groundspeak have done a fabulous job!
  2. I have tried to simply post a log again, only to click submit and get a red "archived", meanig the log was archived, not the cache. I even tried chaning the last three digits of the locationless cache coordinates by a couple of numbers and that didn't work. I'm at a loss... Thanks for your responses! I'll keep trying and have written to Groundspeak.
  3. I have tried to simply post a log again, only to click submit and get a red "archived", meanig the log was archived, not the cache. I even tried chaning the last three digits of the locationless cache coordinates by a couple of numbers and that didn't work. I'm at a loss... Thanks for your responses! I'll keep trying and have written to Groundspeak.
  4. We were erroneously told to delete a log, now we'd like to re-log a cache and cannot. Is there a way to "unarchive" a log? Thanks!
  5. We were erroneously told to delete a log, now we'd like to re-log a cache and cannot. Is there a way to "unarchive" a log? Thanks!
  6. My hubby had planned a trip to whisk me away for our 20th anniversary and didn't tell me where we were going except to Geocache! I was thrilled! He planned everything carefully, down to the romantic B&B we stayed at. One cache was located near a park. Safe enough, we thought. He even brought boots for both of since he watched the weather and knew it had been raining here. We started out and found ourselves goig slilghtly away from the park, and into a wooded area. The woods got denser and the ground more wet, but onward we went since we're die hards! Well, the water got deeper until we were in up to over our calves. It was funny when we got into some very thick rainforest-like growth from many trees and they had leeches hanging in them! The best part was when it stated to thuder and lightening and we were in nearly knee deep water! We decided to try to get out and thought we were taking the more direct path to dry land and the water just got deeper. Finally when it was to the top of my boots we decided to take the long way out, teh way we came in. When we got back to the park, we got some strange looks as everyone was dashing for cover. We were soaked and had leeches on us. before we got back in the car, we checked each other over. I found one on top of my husband's wallet in his back pocket! You know, that's one of the best trips we ever had, we laughed all the way. Our friends teased my husband for a nice anniversary present. Most people have not found this cache but a couple did. We still wonder how they did it.
  7. Typically with a strange dog, do not make direct eye contact and do not smile! Dogs do not see a smile, all they see is teeth and a challenge with eye contact. Do not run away since dogs love to chase and hunt. Turn sideways (you are not as large or as formidable looking) and slowly walk away. Most dogs will not see you as a challenge or an aggressor in this situation.
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