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  1. Thanks very much for the help. Ernie replied back with the activation code less than an hour after I sent him an e-mail. Problem solved and, again, thanks. mmcgr
  2. I bought a Labyrinth geocoin on E-Bay and it arrived without information where to retrieve the activation code. I tried the usual suspects, GCC, Oakcoins, Coins & Pins, Hogwild, Coincodes, without success. Does anybody know where I need to go to retrieve the activation code? mmcgr
  3. This link is to a formal policy document put out by Colorado's Roxborough State Park: http://parks.state.co.us/NR/rdonlyres/B3AB...xGeocaching.pdf
  4. Arizona State Parks too, next week. Excerpt below: February 23 - Cattail Cove State Park Geo Cache Bash February 232nd Annual Geo Cache Bash Listen to Audio Update about this Event Audio Update Icon Family Friendly Event Discover all 12 hidden treasures to be found at Cattail Cove State Park during the 2nd annual Geo Cache Bash. Come for the beauty and the exercise. Be sure to bring your handheld GPS unit with you. Listen to an interview with Cattail Cove Park Manager Gary Peaslee & Volunteer Host Nancy Winters Koenig explain the basics of Geo Caching, including how it started and good geo caching practices on public lands. Plus, learn what will be happening at this event on February 23. Additionally, a brief explanation of Cattail Cove's 28 Boat-in campsites. Listen to the Audio Update This event starts at 10 am. Please bring your GPS unit with you if you have one. Call 928.855.1223 for more information. Link to full document: http://www.pr.state.az.us/text/calendar.html#geocache
  5. New Mexico State Parks is its celebrating 75th anniversary this year, including a geocaching challenge in April as part of the celebration. See page four of the link: http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/documents...nniversary2.pdf
  6. Thanks for that info. However I have looked over the links shown fairly carefully and I am not able to find Utah state park geocaching policy. If there is one which is documented on a www site, would you please direct me to that? Thanks. When I searched the Utah State Parks site, I didn't find a copy of a policy document.
  7. The Utah State Parks folks have successfully integrated geocaching into their programs. In fact, they sponsored a geocaching event in 2007 as well as sponsoring geocaches within the boundaries of the parks as part of their year-long 50th anniversary celebration. They even provided loaner GPSr units to those that didn't have their own. If any place is the motherlode of sensitive archeological and paleontological sites, it is Utah. Maybe the Californians involved in negotiations with ABDSP could contact Utah State Parks to see what they have done, or at least use the Utah example when negotiating with ABDSP. Link to the Utah SP 50th Anniversary Celebration notice is: http://stateparks.utah.gov/50th/. Link to the Utah State Park geocaching guide is: http://stateparks.utah.gov/docs/utwk_geocache_guide.pdf. (Oh, almost forgot to mention, the picture we use on our GC profile was taken in southwestern Utah's Snow Canyon State Park.)
  8. Point taken. I'll pass on logging the 2nd location. Thanks, bons, for the advice. mmcgr
  9. I'm new at this and need advice. I logged a locationless (reverse) virtual cache and I know of another spot that meets the criteria but that nobody else has logged. Is it unethical for me to log the second one too? mmcgr
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