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Square Bear

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  1. It was a great if not long day. Had planed on this being our 100th find, had hoped to get a couple during the week but couldn’t find the time. When we started out Sunday morning we we’re at 91, and away we went. #92 and #93 were quick grabs but #94 through #97 turned out to be more time consuming than we initially thought. Up the MT Baker hwy we went 98 was a quick grab and 99 although wasn’t a quick grab it was a nice hike and picked up a regular geocoin there. We got up to Artist point at about 3:00 PM. I think Rose was a little tired and decided that it was too cold and drizzly to take the new puppy up the trail (we had a back pack for the puppy so she wouldn’t of had to hike). The hike in was easier than the hike out, but still did it in less than 2 hours (others result way differ). The geocoin is one of the silver plated ones although I have been eyeing the new solid silver ones trying to justify to my self why I need one.

     

    #92 XXL Nurses

    #93 The other side / I love I-5

    #94 A walk in the woods

    #95 Padden Puppy Trove

    #96 Paddy One-Two

    #97 Paddy Outlet Cache

    #98 North Fork Troll

    #99 Nooksack Trail Treasure

  2. Right now we’re using signature cards with a flag pin on it (everyone has to start some were). We just ordered some wooden nickels, they couldn’t do our avatar so had a bear paw print put on them instead. Just got a few t-shirts made with our avatar on the back and a bear paw print on the front. They were kind of expensive so not sure if they will see the inside of a cache or not.

  3. I was lucky on the first couple that Rose had years of experience in finding my wallet and my car keys for me. The GPS can throw you off when you get close when I went home and took my Dad out Geocaching he found more than I did because I spend more time looking at were the GPS said it was and he spend more time just looking when we got to the general area. The best thing is to look for some thing that looks out of place, a pile of sticks, rocks, bark, moss, or a hole in a stump. Good luck and keep trying.

  4. The thing is even with a TB you release it and hope for the best. The only coins that I have released are in a cache that I start, that way the FTF has some thing cool to find in the cache. If it goes any farther than that it's a bonus. I just ordered a group of personal wooden nickels that I will have tracked on TravelTags.com, other than some one just logging in and saying hey I'm the one that has this one, I don't care if they travel at all. If you have low expectations you won't be disappointed.

  5. Good idea, you might upset some of the original travel bug owners. They can be a touchy group some of them want no one to mess with their TBs in some of the other forums they’ve complain about other people putting info sheets with there TBs or some thing as simple as putting it in a plastic bag. I think it would be fun to see if it could hang with a TB until that TB finished it's mission and then jump to another one.

  6. I have one I believe needs to be archived the person that created it has no finds and one placement. Hasn’t been on since they joined in Feb 2003. I would volunteer to adopt this one but don’t believe it is worth saving, the area is covered with trash and is not that great of a spot. South Skagit

    GCCDDC

  7. Some times it's a tough choice in the last two days I've found caches out in the open. The first one I just added some extra material to cover it up. The other one was sitting in the middle of the trail so I placed it in the brush next to the trail. Were I placed it might not be were it was originally placed but I thought it was better than in the middle of the trail.

  8. We try to leave the type of stuff we would enjoy finding. We bought a box of small flashlights, a box of flag pins which we attached to cards with our geocaching name on them, and some Lance Armstrong “live strong” wrist bands. We’ve also have left ponchos, and some backpacking items. Were looking into getting some wooden nickels in the next month or so and have them tracked on travelertags.com. The way I look at it the only way to get improvements in what is left in caches is to start leaving better stuff, we usually leave some thing even if we don’t take any thing. I think the biggest problem is that there are a lot of owners out there that don’t maintain their caches, if you’ve taken the time to place a cache take the time to maintain it, especially, if it is a theme cache. but there are no real rules or guide lines on maintaining caches, but there should be some pride in ownership.

  9. We believe that world headquarters needs to stay on the coin. There is no way that you can get 100% to agree, it could go on for years trying to make every one happy. We will get a lest a dozen.

    Ray&Rose

  10. I have a cache that could use some work. The question is do I just go and replace the cache box, there has been numerous complaints about the tin box that the cache is in. I emailed the owner, and then I talked to him (since I knew him) he said he didn’t even read my email just deleted it because he didn’t know who it was from. He hasn’t been on since December 03 has 2 finds and one hide. The cache page is http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...40-6ecfd6741414

    The name of it is Pez Crazy.

     

    Thanks

    Ray

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