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  1. Seventy months and still not finished. Plunderings have just about done us in, as only four entrants circulated in 2010. Although a few entrants that were written off before have come back to life. A plurality of the TB pages have been changed to mistakenly indicate that the race is over, although I hope that some are still looking to complete this gauntlet.

     

    Here is a updated score sheet. This scoresheet goes back to the original rules(such as they were), using total mileage as the tiebreaker.

     

    Current Goal - Atlanta

     

    1. Martin Truex Jr. by fishhook1 - Currently in the hands of a new geocacher in southeastern VA.

     

    Current Goal – Indianapolis

     

    2. Ward Burton by Barefoot - Currently in a geocache in Michigan.

     

    Current Goal - New Hampshire

     

    3. Patty Moise by QOCMike – Currently in the hands of the owner, who is still debating on whether to release again.

     

    Current Goal - Dover

     

    4. Bill Elliott by LisaS – Last seen in a geocache near Seiverville TN.

    5. Mark Martin by MrCOgeo - Last seen in the hands of a "one and done" CO geocacher.

    6. Dave Marcis by QOCMike - Last seen in a geocache near Hillsborough NC.

    7. Ryan Newman by In Search of Faeries - Last seen in a now archived cache near London KY.

     

    Current Goal - Bristol

     

    8. Davey Allison by Team Me and Honey – Last seen in the hands of an eastern TN geocacher. 6383 miles.

    9. Matt Kenseth by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache near Palmdale CA. 5356 miles.

    10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Honest John & Suzies Jule - Last seen in the hands of an inactive TX cacher. 3688 miles.

    11. Bobby Hamilton Jr. by fly46 – Last seen in a geocache near Bloomington IN. He has an out-of-order visit to Watkins Glen. 2775 miles.

    12. Alan Kulwicki by nkansastoto - Last seen the goal cache in Darlington. 2715 miles.

    13. Kurt Busch by Honest John & Suzies Jule – Last seen in a geocache in Fort Washington PA. 2095 miles.

    14. Harry Gant by the Neverlanders – Last seen in the hands of a MI geocacher. 1638 miles.

    15. Ernie Irvan by Ca Racetramp - Last seen in a now archived geocache near Allentown PA. 1399 miles.

    16. Dick Trickle by QOCMike - Last seen in a geocache near Lake Mary FL. 1393 miles.

    17. Kyle Petty by fly46 – Last seen in a geocache in Knoxville TN. 1290 miles.

    18. Ted Musgrave by mtmitchellbound – Last seen in a geocache in Clover SC. 1284 miles.

    19. Casey Atwood by fly46 - Last seen near Lake Lanier GA. 850 miles.

     

    Current Goal - Darlington

     

    20. Buckshot Jones by SwampGoat - Currently in a South African geocache. 17173 miles.

    21. Casey Mears by Barefoot – Currently in a geocache in Harbor Beach MI. He has visited both California tracks out-of-order. 14836 miles.

    22. Darrell Waltrip by John N Jess – Last seen in the hands of an AZ geocacher. 9537 miles.

    23. Glenn "Fireball" Roberts by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache in Athol ID. 7508 miles.

    24. Geoffery Bodine by Limax – Last seen in a geocache in Binghampton NY. 6303 miles.

    25. Elliot Sadler by the Neverlanders - Last seen in the hands of a Washington state geocacher. 6281 miles.

    26. Kevin Harvick by In Search of Faeries – Withdrawn by the TB owner. 5958 miles.

    27. Dale Earnhardt Sr. by Honest John & Suzies Jule – Last seen in a geocache near Morgan UT. 5625 miles.

    28. Terry Labonte by Pack Rat 24 - Last seen in a geocache near Fredericksburg TX. 4892 miles.

    29. Tony Stewart by In Search of Faeries – Withdrawn by the TB owner. 3568 miles.

    30. Kerry Earnhardt by Cameron Douglas - Last seen in the hands of a Louisiana geocacher. 2699 miles.

    31. Kasey Kahne by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache in Kankakee IL. 1957 miles.

    32. Rusty Wallace by MrCOgeo - Last seen making an out-of-order visit to the Milwaukee goal cache. 1181 miles.

    33. Jimmie Johnson by Square Bear - Last seen in a geocache near Byron GA. 416 miles.

    34. Jeremy Mayfield by CacheSafari - Last seen in a geocache near Newman GA. 390 miles.

    35. Jeff Green by kydj68 - Last seen in a geocache near Columbus GA. 324 miles.

    36. Jeff Burton by the Neverlanders - Last seen in a geocache near Jacksonville FL. 89 miles.

    37. Jeff Gordon by MrCOgeo - Last seen in the start cache in Daytona Beach FL. 1 mile.

     

    =====================================================================

     

    For tracks and goal caches, there are a few changes. I like Barefoot's selection for Indy. Daytona, Darlington, Milwaukee, and Homestead also have new stopping points.

     

    Pre-start in Daytona - The Man In Black

     

    Start in Daytona - Supermeg33's 1000 find

    replaces The Luxurious Daytona Beach T/B Pit Stop, which was recently archived.

    (just in case anyone wants to start a racing TB on this gauntlet)

     

    Leg #2 in Darlington - Welcome To Darlington

    replaces Old School and Too Tough To Tame, both of which were archived.

     

    Leg #3 in Bristol - Red Wings at White Top

    replaced World's Fastest Half Mile, which seems to get muggled every other race weekend

     

    Leg #4 in Dover - St. Jones River Trail

     

    Leg #5 near New Hampshire Int'l Speedway - Loon Loop

     

    Leg #6 in Watkins Glen - The Ramshackle Chalet

     

    Leg #7 in Indianapolis - A Bridge Not To Far

    replaces Team J&K Finds 500!!, which has been archived.

     

    Leg #8 in Milwaukee - johnny 1(travel bug stop)

    replaced After School Cache, Rocksplitter, The Best Laid Plans, and Candles In The Wind, all of which have been archived.

     

    Leg #9 at Infenion - Infineon and Beyond

     

    Leg #10 near California Speedway - Hillview Surprise Package

    replaced California Speedway Race Car Cache, which was archived

     

    Leg #11 near the former Pikes Peak Speedway - NASCAR CACHE II

    replacing PPIR Auto Go, recently archived

     

    Leg #12 near Texas Motor Speedway - Michigan J. Frog

    replacing Come Join Plaidbeard's Pit Crew!, recently archived

     

    Leg #13 near Atlanta Motor Speedway - Clash of the Champions

    replacing Nineteenth Hole Travel Bug Depot, recently archived

     

    Finish in Homestead - Bay Look Out Point

    replaced BALLS - BIRDS & the Village of Homestead, which was recently archived

  2. Hello,

     

    does anybody know of any cache-location in Newport News,VA or Norfork,VA , that could be easily located without a GPS system.?

    I don't use a GPS and I've found some caches in Newport News. Of the caches I can remember there, the easiest to find without a GPS is False Alarm (GCMT4B). Between the aerial photo on Mapquest and the Birds Eye view on Mappoint, this should be an easy one. The parking lot and field edge are clear on the photos and the cache itself is easy to find once there. It's clearly a drive-by.

     

    Alternately, I own two letterbox hybrids in Newport News Park (Find My Shirt GC1FG10 and Find My Pants GCY0BW) that are cross listed on the letterboxing sites with text clues. You could follow the text clues to make the find and place the TB. The only downside if your time is limited is that these letterboxes have a minimum of a mile hike.

  3. It was just a small notebook, inside a lock and lock. No pen, no stamp, no swag, nothing else. Just a book.

    There is a log on Atlasquest indicating that the stamp was present on May 15. This letterboxer (like most) handcarves her stamps and I'm sure she'd like it back in the letterbox. It might be cool if you would review the logbook and see if you can figure out who might have accidently taken the stamp and help see to its return.

  4. But if there cache is restricted, I would asume they want it private. (I still don't understand that one). If I left my cache in the same place, it would ruin this for her.

     

    At the same time I can't move my cache as its a puzzle cache and I would have to reconfigure the puzzle.

     

    Restricted (on Atlasquest) means that the hider has blocked the clue to non-letterboxers. This is done primarily so that the clue isn't available to non-boxers who might not understand letterboxing and therefore plunder the boxes. How's that for irony?

     

    The OP should return the letterbox and yield the spot to the letterboxer who has been in that place for almost 33 months and find a new spot for his cache.

  5. The Darlington cache is going to be on the disabled list for a bit longer, so let's use Old School, a cache a couple miles east of the track in town, as a goal cache there. At least for now.

     

    Despite taking the race info off of this TB's web page, Alan Kulwicki made it into the new Darlington goal cache, which gives us a majority (19 out of 37) of entrants through the first leg. It only took 37 months to achieve this. :):D:D

     

    I'll update the scoresheet in the next few weeks.

  6. Thirty-five months and still not finished. Plunderings are taking their toll in this TB race. At most, fourteen of the thirty-seven starters are still active. Although a few entrants that were written off before have come back to life. Since posting last February, only the Ward Burton TB has advanced through any of the goal caches, reaching Watkins Glen and New Hampshire, the latter by my hand. A plurality of the TB pages have been changed to mistakenly indicate that the race is over, although I hope that some are still looking to complete this gauntlet.

     

    Here is a updated score sheet. Except for the clear leaders, positions are subjective based on location and last log.

     

    Current Goal - Pikes Peak

     

    1. Martin Truex Jr. by fishhook1 - Currently in a geocache in Peoria CO.

     

    Current Goal – Indianapolis

     

    2. Ward Burton by Barefoot - Currently in the hands of a Michigan geocacher.

     

    Current Goal - New Hampshire

     

    3. Patty Moise by QOCMike – Currently in a geocache in Westminster CA.

     

    Current Goal - Dover

     

    4. Dave Marcis by QOCMike - Last seen in a geocache near Hillsborough NC.

    5. Ryan Newman by In Search of Faeries - Last seen in the hands of a KY geocacher.

    6. Mark Martin by MrCOgeo - Last seen in the hands of a CO geocacher.

     

    Current Goal - Bristol

     

    7. Ernie Irvan by Ca Racetramp - Currently in a geocache near Allentown PA.

    8. Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Honest John & Suzies Jule - Currently in a geocache in Lone Star TX.

    9. Bill Elliott by LisaS – Currently in the hands of an Indiana geocacher.

    10. Davey Allison by Team Me and Honey – Last seen in the hands of an eastern TN geocacher.

    11. Bobby Hamilton Jr. by fly46 – Last seen in a geocache near Bloomington IN. He has an out-of-order visit to Watkins Glen.

    12. Harry Gant by the Neverlanders – Last seen in the hands of a MI geocacher.

    13. Kurt Busch by Honest John & Suzies Jule – Last seen in the hands of a MA geocacher.

    14. Matt Kenseth by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache near Palmdale CA.

    15. Kyle Petty by fly46 – Last seen in a geocache in Knoxville TN.

    16. Ted Musgrave by mtmitchellbound – Last seen in a geocache in Clover SC.

    17. Casey Atwood by fly46 - Last seen near Lake Lanier GA.

    18. Dick Trickle by QOCMike - Last seen in a geocache near Lake Mary FL.

     

    Current Goal - Darlington

     

    19. Alan Kulwicki by nkansastoto - Currently in a geocache in Timmonsville SC.

    20. Kerry Earnhardt by Cameron Douglas - Currently in the hands of a Nashville TN geocacher.

    21. Terry Labonte by Pack Rat 24 - Currently in a geocache in Grand Rapids MI.

    22. Dale Earnhardt Sr. by Honest John & Suzies Jule – Currently in the hands of a North Dakota cacher.

    23. Elliot Sadler by the Neverlanders - Currently in a geocache in Bellingham WA.

    24. Buckshot Jones by SwampGoat - Currently in a geocache near Silver Sand South Africa.

    25. Casey Mears by Barefoot – Currently in the hands of a MI geocacher. He has visited both California tracks out-of-order.

    26. Geoffery Bodine by Limax – Last seen in a geocache in Binghampton NY.

    27. Kasey Kahne by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache in Kankakee IL.

    28. Darrell Waltrip by John N Jess – Last seen in a geocache in Tuscon AZ.

    29. Tony Stewart by In Search of Faeries – Withdrawn by the TB owner.

    30. Kevin Harvick by In Search of Faeries – Withdrawn by the TB owner.

    31. Glenn "Fireball" Roberts by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache in Athol ID.

    32. Rusty Wallace by MrCOgeo - Last seen making an out-of-order visit to the Milwaukee goal cache.

    33. Jimmie Johnson by Square Bear - Last seen in a geocache near Byron GA.

    34. Jeremy Mayfield by CacheSafari - Last seen in a geocache near Newman GA.

    35. Jeff Green by kydj68 - Last seen in a geocache near Columbus GA.

    36. Jeff Burton by the Neverlanders - Last seen in a geocache near Jacksonville FL.

    37. Jeff Gordon by MrCOgeo - Last seen in the start cache in Daytona Beach FL.

     

    =====================================================================

     

    For tracks and goal caches, the last three are changed due to archivals. I like the selection Fishhook and Barefoot made for a new Pikes Peak cache, and I've picked some new caches near Texas MS and Atlanta MS that'll hopefully work out. The cache at Darlington is disabled, but hopefully it'll be replaced soon. I hope it stays since part of the puzzle is at the speedway itself.

     

    Pre-start in Daytona - The Man In Black

     

    Start in Daytona - The Luxurious Daytona Beach T/B Pit Stop

     

    Leg #2 in Darlington - Too Tough To Tame

     

    Leg #3 in Bristol - Red Wings at White Top

    replaced World's Fastest Half Mile, which seems to get muggled every other race weekend

     

    Leg #4 in Dover - St. Jones River Trail

     

    Leg #5 near New Hampshire Int'l Speedway - Loon Loop

     

    Leg #6 in Watkins Glen - The Ramshackle Chalet

     

    Leg #7 in Indianapolis - Team J&K Finds 500!!

     

    Leg #8 in Milwaukee - After School Cache

    replaced Rocksplitter, The Best Laid Plans, and Candles In The Wind, all of which have been archived.

     

    Leg #9 at Infenion - Infineon and Beyond

     

    Leg #10 near California Speedway - Hillview Surprise Package

    replaced California Speedway Race Car Cache, which was judged too small by someone looking to place a racer in the cache

     

    Leg #11 near the former Pikes Peak Speedway - NASCAR CACHE II

    replacing PPIR Auto Go, recently archived

     

    Leg #12 near Texas Motor Speedway - Michigan J. Frog

    replacing Come Join Plaidbeard's Pit Crew!, recently archived

     

    Leg #13 near Atlanta Motor Speedway - Clash of the Champions

    replacing Nineteenth Hole Travel Bug Depot, recently archived

     

    Finish in Homestead - BALLS - BIRDS & the Village of Homestead

    replaced Bay Look Out Point, previously archived

  7. From his house we're off to Boneshakers on the corner of General Booth and Oceana.

     

    Redwing Park across from Boneshakers has five. This one is just off the front parking lot. The other four can be reached with about a KM of total walking from one parking lot or another. The one just outside the park looks like an easy micro too.

  8. There is nothing like plunderings and time to kill enthusiasm for a long TB race. Only seventeen of the thirty-seven starters are still active. Since posting last March, Patty Moise reached Dover and Martin Truex advanced through Indy, Milwaukee, Sears Point, and Fontana. A plurality of the TB pages have been changed to indicate that the race is over, although I hope that some are still looking to complete this gauntlet.

     

    Here is a updated score sheet. Except for the clear leader, positions are subjective based on location and last log.

     

    Current Goal - Pikes Peak

     

    1. Martin Truex Jr. by fishhook1 - Currently in a geocache near Rancho Cucomonga CA.

     

    Current Goal - New Hampshire

     

    2. Ward Burton by Barefoot - Currently in the hands of an eastern PA geocacher.

    3. Patty Moise by QOCMike - Last seen in the hands of a central NY geocacher.

     

    Current Goal - Dover

     

    4. Ryan Newman by In Search of Faeries - Last seen in the hands of a KY geocacher.

    5. Mark Martin by MrCOgeo - Last seen in the hands of a CO geocacher.

    6. Dave Marcis by QOCMike - Last seen in a geocache near Polkton NC.

     

    Current Goal - Bristol

     

    7. Davey Allison by Team Me and Honey - Currently in the hands of a Kingsport TN geocacher.

    8. Bobby Hamilton Jr. by fly46 - Currently in a geocache near Highlands NC. He has an out-of-order visit to Watkins Glen.

    9. Ernie Irvan by Ca Racetramp - Currently in the hands of a PA geocacher.

    10. Kurt Busch by Honest John & Suzies Jule - Currently in the hands of a MA geocacher.

    11. Harry Gant by the Neverlanders - Currently in the hands of a MI geocacher.

    12. Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Honest John & Suzies Jule - Currently in the a geocache near The Woodlands TX.

    13. Matt Kenseth by wv-yen - Currently in a geocache near Altadena CA.

    14. Bill Elliott by LisaS – Last seen in a geocache in Myrtle Beach SC.

    15. Kyle Petty by fly46 – Last seen in a geocache in Knoxville TN.

    16. Ted Musgrave by mtmitchellbound – Last seen in a geocache in Clover SC.

    17. Casey Atwood by fly46 - Last seen near Lake Lanier GA.

    18. Dick Trickle by QOCMike - Last seen in a geocache near Lake Mary FL.

     

    Current Goal - Darlington

     

    19. Kerry Earnhardt by Cameron Douglas - Currently in a geocache in Hopkinsville KY.

    20. Alan Kulwicki by nkansastoto - Currently in the hands of a PA geocacher.

    21. Geoffery Bodine by Limax - Currently in a geocache near Owego NY.

    22. Elliot Sadler by the Neverlanders - Currently in a geocache near Boston PA.

    23. Casey Mears by Barefoot – Currently in an event in Hellertown PA. He has visited both California tracks out-of-order.

    24. Terry Labonte by Pack Rat 24 - Currently in the hands of a FL geocacher.

    25. Kasey Kahne by wv-yen - Currently in a geocache in Kankakee IL.

    26. Buckshot Jones by SwampGoat - Currently in an event near Stellenbosch South Africa.

    27. Dale Earnhardt Sr. by Honest John & Suzies Jule – Last seen in a geocache in Tupelo MS.

    28. Darrell Waltrip by John N Jess – Last seen in the hands of an AZ cacher.

    29. Tony Stewart by In Search of Faeries – Withdrawn by the TB owner.

    30. Kevin Harvick by In Search of Faeries – Withdrawn by the TB owner.

    31. Glenn "Fireball" Roberts by wv-yen – Last seen in a geocache in Athol ID.

    32. Rusty Wallace by MrCOgeo - Last seen making an out-of-order visit to the Milwaukee goal cache.

    33. Jimmie Johnson by Square Bear - Last seen in a geocache near Byron GA.

    34. Jeremy Mayfield by CacheSafari - Last seen in a geocache near Newman GA.

    35. Jeff Green by kydj68 - Last seen in a geocache near Columbus GA.

    36. Jeff Burton by the Neverlanders - Last seen in a geocache near Jacksonville FL.

    37. Jeff Gordon by MrCOgeo - Last seen in the start cache in Daytona Beach FL.

     

    =====================================================================

     

    For tracks, the list is fairly stable. The Atlanta cache has been temporarily pulled due to some storm damage. We won’t worry about that until Truex gets closer. The final cache in Homestead has proven tough to find, but it’s always been there. Here is the current list of goal caches.

     

    Pre-start in Daytona - The Man In Black

    Start in Daytona - The Luxurious Daytona Beach T/B Pit Stop

     

    Leg #2 in Darlington - Too Tough To Tame

     

    Leg #3 in Bristol - Red Wings at White Top

    replaced World's Fastest Half Mile, which seems to get muggled every other race weekend

     

    Leg #4 in Dover - St. Jones River Trail

     

    Leg #5 near Loudon - Loon Loop

     

    Leg #6 in Watkins Glen - The Ramshackle Chalet

     

    Leg #7 in Indianapolis - Team J&K Finds 500!!

     

    Leg #8 in Milwaukee - After School Cache

    replaced Rocksplitter, The Best Laid Plans, and Candles In The Wind, all of which have been archived.

     

    Leg #9 at Infenion - Infineon and Beyond

     

    Leg #10 near Fontana - Hillview Surprise Package

    replaced California Speedway Race Car Cache, which was judged too small by someone looking to place a racer in the cache

     

    Leg #11 near Pikes Peak - PPIR Auto Go

     

    Leg #12 in Fort Worth - Come Join Plaidbeard's Pit Crew!

     

    Leg #13 in Atlanta - Nineteenth Hole Travel Bug Depot

     

    Finish in Homestead - BALLS - BIRDS & the Village of Homestead

    replaced Bay Look Out Point, previously archived

  9. I don't slip and fall :laughing: I learned orienteering back in the days when it was maps and compasses. The cardinal rule was "Don't look and walk at the same time."

    Most moderately serious orienteers can walk and read a map at the same time. The hot shots (like Ed :laughing: ) can read and run at the same time. Obviously, you're not staring at the map the whole time, just glancing at it long enough to get the info you need.

  10. But the point is that had I been trying to PLACE a cache there, there's no possible way I could have KNOWN about the letterbox.

     

    Right?

    You learned about the letterbox when you found it and took the photograph. In this case, the geocacher learned of the letterbox when she found it in the field and she still placed her geocache on top of it. Literally on top. Fair play suggests that if you find a letterbox (listed letterbox, or unlisted letterbox, or a terracache, or a navicache) in one tree, you would select a different tree to hide your geocache. The fact that this geocacher failed to do that is the basis of the conflict. The fact that she ridicules letterboxers for objecting in her log book and the fact that she continues to try to justify her actions is the reason this discussion has been prolonged.

  11. Putting on moderator's hat:

    The point of this thread is to discuss ways geocachers and letterboxers can avoid stepping on each other's toes, not Auntie Weasel's cache placement. Please take that conversation offline.

    Brian,

     

    I disagree with your interpretation. If the point of the thread is to discuss ways that geocachers and letterboxers can avoid stepping on each other's toes, then challenging a cacher who is bragging about hijacking a letterbox location is not only relevant, it's neccesary.

     

    You may not think explicit permission is required, but the owner of the property, the Trustees of Reservations, disagrees with you.
    Auntie said she read an article that mentioned that the managing authority "liked to be asked" about geocaching. She didn't say it was a POLICY. It's possible that the letterboxer didn't read this article and wasn't aware that they "would like to be asked" (BTW, if you ask the managing authority of 1,000 parks about geocaching, I bet 999 would say "they would like to be asked").

     

    In this case AW gave the park the courtesy of asking and because of that, someone beat her to the spot. I think if a geocache had appeared there instead and there was no policy REQUIRING permission, the attitude of a lot of people would have been "thats what you get for asking".

    I searched and I haven't found anything that contradicts Brian from that earlier thread. Do you have a link to information that contradicts this now? The fact that there were (and still are) geocaches and letterboxes on Trustees land that predates your permission effort (a fact that you excluded when you sought advice in that earlier thread) speaks to the fact that permission in some form existed before you got started. The letterboxer had exactly as much permission as you did when you took her spot. The length of your odyssey of making contacts doesn't change that, and it doesn't justify what you did.

    How on earth you think anything I did will hurt the sport of geocaching is quite beyond me.

    Taking a letterbox location in the manner that you did shows an incredible lack of respect for other park users. That's a reputation that geocaching can do without.

     

    I believe that geocaching is fortunate that the letterboxers limited their protests to the logbooks and forums. They could have protested your lack of respect and fair play to the Trustees management, and who knows where that would have led.

     

    I have to assume that "letterbox" was some kind of aberration for the hobby

    Moldy geocaches are an aberration too, but they're out there. Trying to help with the condition of that letterbox is a good thing, and so was the geo-litter run that you made a couple of weeks ago. But your good deeds do not excuse your blatant foul. If they did, I wouldn't press this discussion.

  12. Ummm...no. In my own personal experience, all the snot flies in one direction, from letterboxers to geocachers. I can understand the frustration with the loss of stamps, but surely letterboxes are found (and sometimes ruined) by non-players other than cachers. Putting a note increases the likelihood any non-player will leave the box untouched.

     

    I have to repost my favorite cache log here:

     

    ca46df54-847f-41c1-824f-36f83d8ae1c3.jpg

     

    My own cache. There used to be a letterbox nearby. The absolute best was the letterboxer who emailed to tell me she'd taken my Travel Bug because I'd obviously left it in a letterbox by mistake. How she could think that, I do not know. It was my TB that I'd put in my cache that same day, and there certainly isn't a stamp in my cache. A TB wouldn't have fit in the letterbox, which was a shabby little pill bottle (surely an anomaly; it was both small and manky).

     

    Oh, yeah. It was clearly marked as a TB commemorating my birthday. Which she nicked on my birthday. Nice, huh?

    AW, you are the one complaining about letterboxers' attitude. You are the one who said that all the snot flies from letterboxers to geocachers. Would you not agree that hijacking a letterbox location without justification at least constitutes snot flying from a geocacher to letterboxers?

     

    If you don't want people to post about your unsportsmanlike actions, don't commit any and don't brag about them in a public forum. Ignoring people who call you out for being wrong doesn't change the fact that you were wrong. One of the purposes of this forum is discussing how geocaching should be played. Calling out bad examples of game play, especially when the player is bragging about what they did in the forum, is a topic that I'm not going to stop typing about.

     

    You earned a measure of respect a few weeks ago by cleaning up some geo-litter in your region. I hope you can discuss your actions in Bird Park in a manner that doesn't lose that same respect.

     

    You mentioned "pretty inflammatory words" in your post. Please identify them for me. I do wish to keep this discussion to your actions at Bird Park, and how harmful they are to geocaching as a whole, and not go beyond that.

  13. I couldn't put my cache somewhere else, because I'd described the hide to the park. I wrote to the hider to explain my dilemma, without response (I know now the letterboxing site hiccuped and she never got the email). If I'd explained the situation to the park, I assume they would have biffed the letterbox. So, in the end, the only thing I could think to do is place it as planned.

     

    That's partly why the friction with letterboxers so hacked me off. I had shielded the letterboxer who hadn't asked permission, and all I got for it was grief from the letterboxing community.

    There are four letterboxes still listed in that park that are older than the one you hijacked. It only took a couple minutes of surfing to find other letterboxes and geocaches planted in other Trustee parks before then as well.

     

    "Adequate permission" is debated from time to time, but seeing four letterboxes in a public (non-governmental, but still public) park and without a contrary policy statement implies adequate permission to me. I suspect that the letterboxer you poached on would agree.

     

    I disagree that you needed to go through a drawn out process of written permission. I disagree that the letterboxers needed shielding. I disagree that the process of getting written permission excuses your unsportsmanlike act of hijacking the letterbox location. I quite sure that if a letterboxer had hijacked one of your locations, you'd have been as equally upset as they were.

  14. I think a plurality of us have found bug spray in a cache when it was needed. I last happened to me a couple weeks ago.

     

    On a road trip, I didn't notice that a clothespin had fallen out until I repacked and rehid the cache. Rather than reopen the cache, I took it. That night, I needed an object to seal a gap in the motel curtains and the clothespin came in handy.

     

    On a hot day (or even a cold day), finding a Wheres George bill to convert into a beverage is almost as good as finding a beverage.

  15. Was the OP talking about God Bless America Cache? I'm a little confused how that cache can be published and archived all in one day? :)

    This speaks pretty well to the reviewer's integrity. Some research by forum participants (that the OP should have done himself) showed the cache was legal, and it was published despite the OP's display of unsportsmanlike conduct in this forum. A reviewer with less intergrity would have held it up for some other reason (perhaps a stricter interpretation of the maintainable distance rule) to payback the OP.

  16. Yet another Milwaukee goal cache has been archived. I loaded up the Google maps and the nearest full sized cache to the start-finish line is After School Cache. A link is below. It seems a little closer that the ones we were using previously and it's in a different park in a different direction that the others. Hopefully, this will work out for us.

     

    In looking over the TB pages, there are only three or four of us who are still maintaining them as far as the race and its goals. I'm rethinking the effort of a web page, in favor of just using this thread for the amusement of the four of us who are still following things.

     

    Truex is headed for Milwaukee, so fishhook especially needs to make note of the new goal cache there.

     

    I'm gathering materials for all three backup cars. Moise was taken unlogged while in second place. Marcis and Trickle were in caches that were stolen.

     

    I noticed that the Terry Labonte TB has been released after being held for 14 months.

     

    Look for a scoreboard update in the next few days. Here is the updated goal cache list.

     

    Mike

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    Pre-start in Daytona - The Man In Black

    Start in Daytona - The Luxurious Daytona Beach T/B Pit Stop

     

    Leg #2 in Darlington - Too Tough To Tame

     

    Leg #3 in Bristol - Red Wings at White Top

    replaced World's Fastest Half Mile, which seems to get muggled every other race weekend

     

    Leg #4 in Dover - St. Jones River Trail

     

    Leg #5 near Loudon - Loon Loop

     

    Leg #6 in Watkins Glen - The Ramshackle Chalet

     

    Leg #7 in Indianapolis - Team J&K Finds 500!!

     

    Leg #8 in Milwaukee - After School Cache

    replaced Rocksplitter, The Best Laid Plans, and Candles In The Wind, all of which have been archived.

     

    Leg #9 at Infenion - Infineon and Beyond

     

    Leg #10 near Fontana - Hillview Surprise Package

    replaced California Speedway Race Car Cache, which was judged too small by someone looking to place a racer in the cache

     

    Leg #11 near Pikes Peak - PPIR Auto Go

     

    Leg #12 in Fort Worth - Come Join Plaidbeard's Pit Crew!

     

    Leg #13 in Atlanta - Nineteenth Hole Travel Bug Depot

     

    Finish in Homestead - BALLS - BIRDS & the Village of Homestead

    replaced Bay Look Out Point, now archived

  17. It is supposed to take effect on Wednesday, but are we supposed to keep off the trails? Can they really stop us from parking in a roadside lot and accessing the trails?

    My guess is that unless it is gated off you can still access it and the worst that would happen is if there is still a ranger on duty you would get warned.

    I can't speak for what's being planned in New Joisey, but when the Feds went through a shutdown, they posted a ranger at the gate (law enforcement = essential) who told us that anyone caught on park land would be prosecuted for criminal tresspassing.

     

    I fear that the Jersey government is trying to make the closure as painful as possible on ordinary folks, and that would include zero tolerance in the state parks. I guess the theory is that the more suffering they can create, the more ordinary folks will call and demand some compromise. They've closed down the horse tracks and are trying to close the casinos. Why would they leave the parks accessible in this circumstance?

  18. Once upon a time, Jeremy said he was considering establishing a letterboxing site, presumably to compete against letterboxing.org and atlasquest.com. Maybe this would be a feature that Jeremy could implement to encourage listings. Letterboxes get a 100 foot buffer if they are listed on Jeremy's site. There have been enough reports about geocachers (usually noobs, but not always) trading out stamps that plenty of letterboxers would love some mechanism of getting a buffer from caches.

     

    Kirbert's suggestion is just a matter of sharing information. If a cache and letterbox are close by, each should announce in the clues or descriptions that the other exists. That'll give everyone (especially noobs in either hobby) a chance to review proper ettiquite and sportsmanship related to the other hobby's object.

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