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  1. Don’t see any need for a change in the way events are logged, folks are having fun muli-logging them and folks are having fun complaining about it. If it were not this topic it would be something else.

     

    I liked Virtual caches, liked them a lot, and don’t want to see anything else happen to spoil the fun for others. Just by watching these forums some folks would like to do away with micros too, that also would take the fun out for a lot of folks.

     

    If it ain’t hurting you leave it alone, just because someone else does not play the game the way you think it should be done, and what does make all the whiners think they know best anyway, if you truly want a change move to the area and work one on one with the person or organizations who you think is spoiling the game for you other wise stay in da truck

     

    You can call be a liar, a cheater, a horse beater, but am still having fun playing the game my way not yours and ya’ll should not be trying to change that for everyone

     

    Last post in this senseless thread for me

     

    Joe

  2. First let me breakdown what a true pocket cache is not

     

    (1) not a cache that has or ever will have a GC#

    (2) not a moving cache, there are some grand fathered in from before March 2003

    (3) not a temporarily cache that will later become a regular cache later.

    (4) not an extra log book someone brought to the event just for the smiley

    (5) not a cache that is archive, or one never used

    (6) not a cache someone temporarily disabled and brought to the event

    (7) not a cache someone brought to the event just so folks could get an extra smiley

    (8) not to be logged on anyone’s cache just for the smiley

    (9) am sure I left a few off, read and understand the guidelines

    (10) if any of the above are done the cache listing will be archive and locked

     

    An event pocket cache is a temporarily cache hidden just for the event, or in someone’s pocket for the meet & greet for an ice breaker. They can be logged multiple times “ONLY” on the event page not anywhere else. There is no guideline against it.

     

    Show Me The Cache came up with the idea and name at the first Geo-Woodstock in Louisville KY as a way to break the ice and walk up and meet new folks and the new catch phrase was created “”Is that a cache in your pocket or are you just happy to see me “”

     

    Yep I am still having fun

     

    Joe

  3. Is Wisconsin the Focal Point of Untruthfulness?

     

    Wow go figure you are wathcing the whole country and passing judgment. . .

     

    I dont know the answer to your question, but I do know 1 thing:

    You dont live in WI

     

    Im pretty sure none of them really care what you think about thier caching activities either.

    :D

    Passing judgment? I don’t think so, I’m merely making an observation. If you represent an accomplishment, in this case the number of geocaches you’ve found, when you have not, you have lied. It’s not playing the game their way, it lying. They certainly are playing something, but it isn’t geocaching. I know it’s not politically correct to express any negativity, but I’m not going to chuckle and pretend they aren’t a fat pack of liars. If such truths offend your tender sensibilities, move along.

     

    Wisconsin style geocaching. Is that the term for playing it dishonestly? It’s an insult to every honest Wisconsin geocacher.

     

    Agree with you Pto, now am heading home will see what the thread looks like in the morning but am sure it will be the same oh same oh, but are we having fun yet, I am

     

    Joe

  4. Good thing The Numbers Don't Matter.

    FUM MATTERS

    FUM?? :D

     

    FUM. Fundimentally Underhanded Methods. :D

    You dog...you beat me to it (I'm not sure I would have thought of the exact same acronym, but I was thinking right along with you...). :D

     

    Fum

     

    Ya’ll assuming again thinking I misspelled FUM but didn’t, go here [link removed by moderator per the "family friendly" rule] just having a little fun with the good old boys shooting folks or their views down

     

    Joe

  5. Good thing The Numbers Don't Matter.

     

    FUM MATTERS

     

    The true Pocket Caches never left, looks like they had a blast at that event, bet a lot of lifetime friendships were made all started by just having fun

     

    Personally it does not effect me as a cacher at all, and really can’t see how it could effect anyone else not attending that event

     

    Sorry folks but ya’ll can’t stop me or anyone for having tooooooooo much fun, just like I can’t stop all the threads about pockets caches, micros, and on and on, the main reason is that ya’ll are having tooooooooo much fun posting and believe me when I say honestly that is cool by me to.

     

    Everyone playing the game / sport has a right to have fun one way or the other, either by playing the way they want to or trying to shoot them down for doing it, as long as each side is having fun what difference does it make.

     

    It’s still fun, so have fun ya’ll

     

    BTW I like cheese

     

    Joe

  6. Just an update to the thread OBJets and LJ &Co have gone to Brazil in search of the Ape Cache this week. They promised to pick up that Gold Federation coin for me Joe. I hope to hear from them soon how the trip went.

     

    They found it yesarday ain't that Tooooooooooo COOL,

     

    BTW the visa is only good for 90 days

     

    Joe

  7. 75% of my caches are members only, why you ask ?

     

    They are for folks that play the game the same way I do, Is that wrong, don’t think so they are my caches and will continue to do so. If that does not float your boat, does not bother me in the least, am feeling froggie swimming around the big pond of life having a blast

     

    Joe

  8. To the best of my knowledge I have one of the oldest liars caches around placed in July of 2002, later even flew from Nashville to Texas to do only one cache and it was a liars cache but knew it before leaving because of the previous logs

     

    Had a blast it was Toooooooooo COOL, after doing the cache met up with a bunch of really great local cachers over drinks and good food, them flew back home

     

    There are so many variations of the game is why I love it so much. If you don’t read the cache page before going, oh well

     

    Joe

  9. My first 3 months in 7 states, 120 caches were far and few in between, a little hard to do back then

     

    Found it 12/9/2001 Virgin Falls Cache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 12/8/2001 Ganier Cache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 12/4/2001 No Mans land Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/27/2001 Grainola Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/26/2001 Lenora Park Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/26/2001 Easy Micro-Stash at Charles McDaniel Park (coins) Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/26/2001 Tribble Mill Trek Cache Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/26/2001 B.S.A. T-757 Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/26/2001 Rockdale Covered Bridge Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Candler Park aka 'Silly Cache' Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 1st Anniversary Cache -- SOAP? Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Geocache Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Woodside Cache Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Pick nick ville Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Snellville Stash Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Postcards and Pens Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Geo_4_Fun Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 If you place it, they will come... Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Cator's Place Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Get Fit! Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Henderson Falls Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 The Buckhead Dragon Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Exit the Reagan Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 Watch for flying objects... Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 This Won't Hurt A Bit Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/25/2001 A Blast From the Past...Virtual Cache Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/24/2001 BSA Troop 75 / Way of the Cross Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/24/2001 Morgan Falls Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/24/2001 Rock On Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/24/2001 Cookie Jar Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/24/2001 Solitude in Suburbia Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/24/2001 Just a walk in the park Georgia [visit log]

    Found it 11/22/2001 The Green Mile "Traditional Cache" Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/22/2001 Urban Cowgirl Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 Land Trust Geocaching Hike Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 Natural Bridge Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 Green Mountain Cache Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 Jennifer and Jonathan’s Cliff Cave Cache Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 Mallard-Fox Creek Cache Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 GPS4FUN Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/18/2001 The Arabian Cache Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 11/15/2001 Happy Booger's troll challenge Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/11/2001 Meriwether Lewis/Natchez Trace Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Falls of the Ohio Indiana [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Silver Creek Cache Indiana [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 micro-GEORGE (version 4.0) Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 micro-JOHN (Version 2.0) Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Ultimate Optimist (10/22/2001) Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 micro-PAUL (Version 2.0) Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Climb the Fence (10/4/2001) Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Tie One On (10/4/2001) Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Magnet Cache Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Cherokee Park Cache Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Tom Sawyer Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Better Pizza Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/10/2001 Better Photo Spot Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/4/2001 Black Mountain Cache aka Bookcrossing Zone #M723 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/4/2001 Rocky Road (Center Hill Lake) Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/4/2001 Bug Juice of the Mossy Field Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/4/2001 Sunset Rock Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 11/3/2001 Lusk Creek Cache Illinois [visit log]

    Found it 11/3/2001 Bell Smith Springs Cache 1 Illinois [visit log]

    Found it 11/3/2001 Pilot Rock Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/3/2001 View the Past #1 Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 11/3/2001 View the Past #2 Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 Three Monkeys #2 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 Mt. Zion's Valentine Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 It takes a Village Creek Arkansas [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 Mustard Devil's Stash By The River Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 Three Monkey's #3 - The Stacks Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 Three Monkeys Stash #4 - In da Woods Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/28/2001 Graham Cracker Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 HugoNaDie #1 - "Empty Tombs" Arkansas [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 Pot of Gold Mississippi [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 LPS001 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 LPS002 now maintained by Mustard Devil Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 LPS006 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 The Caboose Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 Jailhouse Rock Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 Stanky's Cache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 Lickey's First Stash Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 Off The Beaten Path Arkansas [visit log]

    Found it 10/27/2001 A Grand Treasure Mississippi [visit log]

    Found it 10/15/2001 Down the drain Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/13/2001 Jackson Microcache #2 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/13/2001 Jackson Microcache #1 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/13/2001 Coon Skin Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/11/2001 Pirate Treasure! Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/7/2001 Fortress Rosecranes Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/7/2001 Jonjaben Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/7/2001 GoBigOrange_I Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/7/2001 GoBigOrange_II Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/7/2001 Train Wreck Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 10/6/2001 Geocache by Imperitus Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 9/30/2001 China Ball Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/30/2001 Wolftever Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/30/2001 The Giving Tree Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/30/2001 Hawg Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/30/2001 Route:Canal Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 9/27/2001 The Murfreesboro History Tour Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/25/2001 Hadley's Bend Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/25/2001 Star Trekker Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/22/2001 All locked up Kentucky [visit log]

    Found it 9/22/2001 Geocache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/22/2001 Mountain Bike Heaven Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/22/2001 Gone Fishin' removed Dec 9,2001 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/22/2001 Eiffel Tower Cache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/16/2001 Wade Mt. Preserve Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 9/16/2001 Monte Sano Preserve Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 9/16/2001 Geocache Alabama [visit log]

    Found it 9/15/2001 Xterra Plant Tour 2001 Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/15/2001 Skunk Hollow Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/14/2001 Geocache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/13/2001 They Might Be Giants / James K. Polk Geocache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/12/2001 Cumberland River Cache Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/9/2001 Battle of Franklin Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/8/2001 Go Atlanta Braves Tennessee [visit log]

    Found it 9/8/2001 The Troll Tennessee [visit log]

  10. And I would have to agree with FF, I'd love to travel to the west coast too. Maybe this thread will convince someone from out there to put in a bid for GeoWoodstockVI :laughing:

     

    I know of 2 groups on the wast coast that put in I bid for GW4. As you know neather one was picked to host. I am sure that they will try again, however.

     

    Richard of the GeoCrickets

     

    Only ONE group on the wast coast put in I bid for GW4

     

    Were do ya'll come up with this misinformation

     

    Joe

  11. Visa ( $100.00 ) will be needed but no shots when leaving the good ole US of A

     

    The ape cache is located here:

     

    Intervales State Park

     

    The Inn at the state park is a very cool place to stay and very cheap by our standards two meals and rooms for three people cost me less than $80.00 US total

     

    The folks there are so nice

     

    Joe

  12. The Mission 4: Southern Bowl by Project APE (GCC67) in Brazil has a maintenance check once a month or my checks stop going to Brazil. This was all set up before adopting the cache, oh how it was to be maintained along with other concerns from Groundspeak including a fee for it being placed with permission in the state rain forest.

     

    Never thought there was a need to explain how this all worked out, but guess it was time

     

    Remember this is not a cache hunt ya’ll are going on but an ADVENTURE

     

    Have a little fun OK

     

    Joe

  13. Don’t let anyone in the forums suck the fun out of the sport / game for you, play it the way you want to they are NOT represented by the silent majority only the vocal minority

     

    The interesting thing about a silent majority is that, by definition, nobody knows what they actually think. It's entirely possible that they agree with the vocal minority, after all.

     

    Been to more events that anyone to the best of my knowledge, and the silent majority does not agree with the vocal minority and most will not even read the forums anymore because of it.

     

    The only other cacher that has met more folks face to face than I would be Clayjar, but that is just a guess, speak up if you have.

     

    Joe

     

    I'm sure you've met a lot more geocachers than I have, but I've been to my share of events (about 30) and met my share of geocachers (over 300 when I stopped counting). I don't think this subject ever came up with more than one or two people. I'm surprised that its been a topic of conversation with everyone you meet.

     

    If you look at the majority of events, you do not see multiple logs. The practice only seems to be common in a few isolated regions. This leads me to believe that silent majority does not think this practice is normal or acceptable.

     

    In the majority of states ( 10 ) where we have attended events this is a common practice, have never been to three states where you have attended events.

     

    The silent majority does not care how someone else plays the game / sport

     

    Joe

  14. Don’t let anyone in the forums suck the fun out of the sport / game for you, play it the way you want to they are NOT represented by the silent majority only the vocal minority

     

    The interesting thing about a silent majority is that, by definition, nobody knows what they actually think. It's entirely possible that they agree with the vocal minority, after all.

     

    Been to more events that anyone to the best of my knowledge, and the silent majority does not agree with the vocal minority and most will not even read the forums anymore because of it.

     

    The only other cacher that has met more folks face to face than I would be Clayjar, but that is just a guess, speak up if you have.

     

    Joe

  15. Personally don’t have a problem with multi-logs on an event cache page

     

    It just folks having fun, an this is what the sport / game is all about having fun.

     

    If you get bend out of shape by this type of logging don’t do it, it you like it go for it

     

    Don’t let anyone in the forums suck the fun out of the sport / game for you, play it the way you want to they are NOT represented by the silent majority only the vocal minority

     

    Have fun, if you are not, go do something else

     

    Joe

  16. mshathaway, would like to thank you for posting here on the site it is much appreciated by many of my fellow cachers

     

    When we are out hunting caches we should be aware of our surrounding not only for animals of any type but also to respect where we are at as a guest usually in a different areas than where we would be. My apologies to you and your friend

     

    If all muggle’s were like you this would be a much better game.

     

    The last time I was bitten by a dog it was in a park that had a leash law, the dog was on a short one at that but did not stop the little bugger from getting me after passing on a trail

     

    Thanks again for posting here

     

    Joe

  17. Do a search on this, somewhere in here was a long discussion about Geowoodstock and as I recall it boiled down to the founders and organizers are in the south/east and that is where they plan to keep it. Anyone can put in a bid, but it didn't sound likely that anyone on the west had a chance as they did not want to give up ownership of the event. It is their event, that's fine, but then don't bother taking bids from areas that you aren't willing to have it.

     

    I think the best thing to do would be start a new event for the western region as I think Geowoodstock is a case closed kinda thing.

     

    You are so wrong it is funny, if you had done a search, myself or the committee for Geowoodstock has never said that, its folks just making stuff up for lack of something to do like you

     

    Joe

  18. The best bid wins the right to host it - no matter where in North America that may be.

    Isn't this a worldwide event? What about a European host in the future. Would that be considered?

     

    Jamie

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought Jo said the only way Europe (and other locations) would be considered is if the majority of those attending were from that country/area.

     

    Two different events in the US in the same year don’t plan for that to happen.

     

    One in the US and one in UK yep we have talked about it, but that is all, just talked about it , no plans at this time

     

    It is not an east coast west coast thing, its what area can do the best job for those attending, I personally wanted the west coast for 2007, NC did the best job of convincing the committee, and myself that it should be there. In Ca they are already working on the proposal for 2008, what are ya’ll doing

     

    Hope that helps

     

    Joe

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