Why do I have to go to a bunch of different sites and give out my e-mail to activate my coin? Can't the company just put it on the envelope my coins came in?!
The folks at Mount Bethel are my favorite vintners. I especially enjoy the "Big Daddy" port and all the jokes that can be made with it.
I'm really upset that people are getting distracted by all this geocoin nonsense. It's been months since anyone's e-mailed me to tell me that I'll be the downfall of geocaching.
Why is no one chastising me for my seeking permission from land owners/managers to hide a cache? Is it my fault for being more concerned about completing the coursework for my Master's than being FTF? Surely I am no longer receiving hate e-mails because my fellow cachers realize that I have yet to get my grubby little paws on a geocoin of my own.
HaHa unsuspecting fools... I just got 2 in and have 3 more on the way.
Soon, I will be destroying geocoins for all of geocaching by observing all guidelines for geocoins currently in place. I can't wait for my hate mail to start.
canoe_goddess
A couple of must do's:
Shady Oak of Southwood by TeamSnook go at night
Snail Trails by Flipsican one of the best multi's in Florida
If you like puzzles try some by Flipsican and Urubu.
These are all in Tom Brown Park:
Tallahassee's First
Easter Egg Cache
Car Graveyard
The Gun Range
I dunno lowracer, I don't like bald guys. Why would I want a coin from one of them?
I'd get one for sheer sport.
Now if you made a Hugh Jazz coin, I'd need 10 or 20 at least.
My brothers always seemed to enjoy putting them in water and watching them expand. SO I guess they could also be considered a toy.
They should've left some airplanes "with wings" too.
It's your TB, do with it as you please. You own it, so yours is really the only opinion that matters there. I've virtually dropped a couple of bugs I owned for that very reason. I wanted to track the actual distance from my home and not just from the first cache placement.
As long as you date the tb drop/retrieveal it should show up and allow you to correct mileage.
Luckily the County park system welcomes us to place caches uninhibited. So I'm hiding stuff in the one close to my place, and I hope the other local cachers will follow suit.
We'll just send all our donations to the supportive county parks system which seem to be maintained better anyway.
I chose to post a real pic of myself for several reasons. It was funny, it was as photogenic as I get, it happened purely by accident while I was geocaching and its the sort of silly, perverse thing I would stage.