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New Yorker

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  1. Take a look at the Review Process information located in the Help Center..... the answer to your question is there.
  2. Hi, You'll have to process through immigration both ways. Depending on the terminal you land in it may take between 1 1/2 to two hours round trip, not counting searching for the caches. Maybe the cache owner or a local cacher can chime into this,things may have changed since I no longer live in Korea. Good luck and happy caching.
  3. Welcome to Korea! I see from your profile you're in Osan... not far from the monthly Meet & Greets in Seoul. It's a great place meet other cachers. Hope to see you there. Cheers! NY'er
  4. How long will you be in Seoul? There is a Meet & Greet Event scheduled for the 25th of February, about a ten minute walk from Gate 17. New Yorker @nycacher
  5. Welcome to Korea! At this time there's 3660 Caches in Korea (a pretty large increase from the 209 that were here when I arrived in Feb of 2008) Here are some caches near you There are active local cachers in the Osan and Pyongtaek areas. You can contact them via there profile listed on their cache page. I live in Daegu and travel monthly to Seoul. Hope to see you in future events and on the trails..... Cheers!
  6. I've alerted the local cachers here, hopefully you'll hear something Don't they sell duck tape in Korea? Yes they do but I haven't seen where the camo duct tapes are sold. I also seen a plastic camo tape being used here.... works and sticks better than duck tape... I'll find out at this weekend's event.
  7. I've alerted the local cachers here, hopefully you'll hear something
  8. Cool we hope to see you in future events and on the trail. You can stop over at: Local Geocachers Website (You can change the menu from Hungul to English) R.O.K. Geocachers Facebook Group Cheers, New Yorker
  9. There's plenty of caches throughout Korea (over 3,000 & counting). We hope to see you in upcoming events. There's also a FB Group at this LINK.
  10. Welcome! We hope to meet on upcoming events and on the trails. Visit R.O.K. Geocachers
  11. OK So I finaly know when I will be there. I will be in Seoul on the 16th and will be leaving on the 20th. If anyone wants to contact me please feel free to do so. I would love to met some guys. I will be staying close to the Gangnum station area. I would like to join you but I am in Daegu about 3 hours south of you. There are cachers in your area. You might try and post a message at their forum at the Geocaching Korea Site Three hours isn't too far, is it? Of course that does translate into 8 caching hours. Bingo!
  12. What City in Korea you are moving to? In April there is a C.I.T.O. Event and another event in June. There's always Korean Maps available at these events.
  13. OK So I finaly know when I will be there. I will be in Seoul on the 16th and will be leaving on the 20th. If anyone wants to contact me please feel free to do so. I would love to met some guys. I will be staying close to the Gangnum station area. I would like to join you but I am in Daegu about 3 hours south of you. There are cachers in your area. You might try and post a message at their forum at the Geocaching Korea Site
  14. Hi, I am in exactly the same boat and will only have 1 day to fit in as much as I could. I should be there around the 22nd March. I really would also appreciate some comments from the locals and perhaps get a quick chance to meet some fellow cachers Thank you Let us know when you arrive. I know of local cachers that will be willing to cache with you or any other cachers coming to Korea. Cheers! NY'er
  15. Hi! We hope you can make it to the CITO on 24 & 25 April in Seoul Not too far from Uijeongbu. You willbe able to meet most of the cachers in Korea. Hope to see you there or on the trails..................
  16. Hi Jason, great to hear from you. Hope to meet you at a future event or on the trails. NY'er
  17. New Yorker

    Buying Geocoins

    Here in Korea three coins have been created in the past two years. Two of which was manufactured by a local coin mint and the one from a company in the US. As also mentioned by The Blorenges there's lots of info at Geocoin Discussion forum.
  18. Thanks erik for the heads up. We'll get on it.
  19. Cool we hope you can make it to the upcoming events. (GC1ZHD9) Mohang Beach with Camping (GC1Z9YR) Jirisan, Top 10 Sceneries Project (GC1Y7NH) Colorful Daegu 2009 We will be back in the states for the upcoming two but will be back for Colorful Daegu 2009 (we are the hosts).
  20. SOUTH KOREA: There is a organization of Geocachers here in South Korea. These are the links to the Korean and English language sites: WebPage: http://www.geocachingkorea.com & http://www.geocaching.co.kr/ Facebook: Republic of Korea (R.O.K.) Geocachers Twitter: http://twitter.com/geocachingkorea
  21. A new "international friendly" website has sprung up in Korea. Be sure to choose your language before registering. http://www.geocachingkorea.com (opened to everyone). also the R.O.K. Geocachers has a facebook club. Just search for Republic of Korea (R.O.K.) Geocachers (opened to everyone).
  22. Welcome! There's plenty of caches to be found! Over 2,000. Watch for upcoming events.
  23. I now have two left.... please I only will trade for trackable coins. We now have one more left to trade.
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