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  1. Just did geoguessr for third time. There are two trackable codes. One you can find 10 times. I used a desktop with a mouse. After you guess a correct location you get a green update screen. The TB is on that page. Left corner.

     

    Upon completion you get the other trackable number. 

     

    Good luck. Lots of learning on this promotion.

  2. Here is what I found in the guidelines. Doesn't mention team names. So a CO could decide not to accept made up names to save space. Per the guidelines.

     

    Found it

    You can log caches online as "Found" after you visited the coordinates and signed the logbook. You can also add a photo or a Favorite point to your online log.

    Please take time to write at least a few sentences when you log your find — this is how you say “thank you” to the cache owner for creating and placing the geocache.

    EarthCaches and Virtual Caches have different logging requirements.

     

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  3. Personally I just sign the log. That's what the guidelines says to do. I'm not against stamps. But I would think it should have there caching name on it. 

     

    I would assume your post is maybe pointing to only one member present but stamping for the other three?

     

     

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  4. In this case, he was first to sign the log but doesn't qualify for a "found it"......yet. So FTF is still up for grabs. 

     

    This exact scenario happened to me about 10 years ago. I was out of state when challenge cache published. A local signed log, but even said they didn't qualify for a find. Got home found it next. 

     

    Of course others will say he signed the log first. 

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  5. You could make them premium caches. Basic members wouldn't see the coordinates, but they could still get the posted coordinates (a little time involved).

     

    In my experience make your hides a multi, puzzle, letterbox or reverse Wherigo. You get less newbie cachers. 

     

    You can't control what any muggle or cacher thief will do.

     

    Good luck.

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  6. Yesterday 2 new geocache hides published near me. GCAG6TG and GCAG05W. I checked profile 0 finds and 2 hides. Been a basic member for a week. No location. Later on they logged 2 finds in Colorado. What's interesting is where do they live? Can the reviewers see a location? Placing a cache that far away would mean a maintenance plan without someone local. 

     

    This seems to happen more now than before. My guess is these hides will be short lived. The one hide is on a cul-de-sac. I assume neighbors won't be ammused.

  7. Looking for information on how many reviews for a problem adventure lab before grouundspeak intervenes.

     

    Yesterday a new geocacher with no finds completed one of my adventure labs with 5 stages. The geocacher now has 5 finds. He left a review so he completed the lab. Said it was done with his daughter. 

     

    But he left two reviews with problems on one stage. First said coordinates are off, second said area not accessible. But he completed all five stages. First complaints with 78 reviews. 

     

    Is there a way to clear these or just ignore? Will HQ do anything?

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