Sorry dude, but when I find just a bug with nothing else attached how am I supposed to know where it wants to go, even if it is just treveling around. People will not take bugs unless they know for sure what it's goal is. Therefore, put an informational sheet with it, it helps it.
Sorry to say this, but some of the caches in central Florida will be missing come tomorrow because of Hurricane Charley. Just think about it a ammo box being in winds of 102 mph.
Here are mine:
Gold one: 1989 Mercedes Benz 190E (mom's)
Blue one: 1986 Mercedes Benz 190D (mine)
Both are in great condition and people think they are only 5 years old!!
I want to make a Selector for my geocache page, but when I paste it in, and then I view the listing, it doesn't have any graphics, it just says in normal type "kid friendly, wheelcahir accessable, etc." How can I make it show the graphic?
I was thinking about placing a cache involving a treasure map, or little symbols, instead of numbers, etc. The map could be printed out from online. What other unique caches have you all seen, and what do you think about the aforementoned ideas?
Hi, there are some good caches near the Ocoee river we have found. They are Goforth Creek, a pretty easy hike of at most 20 min. roundtrip, right on the side of road. And Boyds Gap, which is a nice scenic hike, which takes about 1 hr roundtrip.
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