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malo mystery

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  1. Try two other things:

     

    1) Go find the cache, check out - maybe the log book or container indicates a GC code - and look it up on the GC web page.

    2) If there is no GC number on the container or logbook then take down the last few names of cachers in the logbook, look them up and cross reference the caches they found with the dates they logged in the log book.

     

    That might help

     

    There has never been a cache container, including a hidden waypoint for a multicache or puzzle, within a quarter mile of those coordinates - published, never published or archived - here at Geocaching.com.

     

    From the opening line I thought that there were people finding "the cache"

    I have a friend very new to geocaching that has found a geocache that apparently has been archived. He found it because it is outside his work (a fire station) and people keep stopping and finding it. It's not listed as current or anything in the geocache pages. It doesn't seem to be the "end" of a multi-cache or puzzle cache. So how do I find on the Geocaching.com site any archived geocaches?

    thanks

  2. Try two other things:

     

    1) Go find the cache, check out - maybe the log book or container indicates a GC code - and look it up on the GC web page.

    2) If there is no GC number on the container or logbook then take down the last few names of cachers in the logbook, look them up and cross reference the caches they found with the dates they logged in the log book.

     

    That might help

  3. It worked!

     

    I was wondering the same thing a while back until someone kindly explained.

     

    Type the sentence you want, then go to the page you want to link to and copy the URL. Highlight the word that you want to represent the link and then hit the hyperlink.gif button, paste the URL, hit "OK" and it should work.

     

    You can do the same thing with an inserted image. Highlight the entire code for the inserted image and then do the same as for the highlighted word.

     

    Hope that makes sense.

  4.  

    As for nanos being sized as other, I rather like that. I then know it probably is a nano and if I'm traveling or otherwise don't care to do nanos this is good indication.

     

     

    A good indicator of a micro/ nano is when there are no references to swag dropped or swapped, aswell as no TB/coin history other than being dipped/visiting.

  5. I get the download, but then it won't install. Nothing happens, then when I click on it again, get an error message.
    Here is how it works for me (on a Mac and Safari 5.0.1): I click the link and the file is downloaded and ends up in the "Downloads" folder. I open it and get asked if I want to open the file and then if I want to install the extension. What does the error message say?

     

     

    File downloads to the downloads folder, I click on it and am asked if I want to install. Click "install" and then it just sits there--nothing happens. If I click again, the message is "Safari can't install this extension. An error occurred while installing the extension "GC Tidy".

    Using the same version of Safari that you are.

    Thanks.

     

    Have you installed Grease Monkey before trying to add the scripts?

  6. For those you with Coins/Bugs that you like to take visiting caches, the latest version of GC Log Maximizer script for Firefox has an auto-visit option for your trackables. I dont have any trackables of my own, so have not tried it, but looks like it might save some hassle for those of you that have.

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