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HarlansHollowFarms

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  1. I am so with you. Who cares about those silly little badges, don't want hundreds of people from all over the world showing up on my map, I mean profile! you just got a Oregon flag on your map. Cool
  2. I am very new to this hobby and I am currently collecting items to start 4 caches. I picked up some glow in the dark bracelets and some chocolate and vanilla filled straws for milk and I am going to look for some skipping ropes and maybe some marbles. I was also considering, crayons, chalk and maybe some yo yo's. What do you think? Chocolate and vanilla straws will attract animals, probably not the best swag for a cache and crayons tend to melt into giant globs of wax. Everything else is just fine!
  3. Email sent! 1. Participating. 15 Sept. 2012 2. Received Name 3. Mission Complete 4. Mission Received
  4. Thank you for the help, I don't know what I did, but I got it loaded last night. I think I just needed to unplug the phone from the computer. Not sure, but I had 2 copies of the same Wherigo. I even figured out how to delete one....I am learning!!!
  5. What makes you think he was armchair logging? And why worry yourself about it years later? Now the ones in the States maybe.
  6. I am trying to download a Wherigo from my PC to my phone. However, when I drop the cartridge into the Wherigo folder it keeps saying my memory card is missing. The card is in the phone. Could it be that I do not have enough memory left to download or is my card faulty?
  7. Railroad property is Private Property, so anyone placing or looking for a cache on the railroad right of way is tresspassing and that is illegal! I suspect the 150 rule is to help prevent people for breaking the law, since we need to respect no tresspassing laws.
  8. Is there any way to map a favorite cachers hides?
  9. I am so with you. Who cares about those silly little badges, don't want hundreds of people from all over the world showing up on my map, I mean profile!
  10. What amazes me is the OP has been around as long as you have. Over 10 years and still considered a newbie!
  11. I hope you realize the cacher currently in possession of your coin may read these forums and not appreciate being called a thief. They were just online on Saturday September 1, possibly searching caches, or reading how someone thinks they stole their coin! If the later is the case, it is entirely possible you have sealed the fate of your own coin. If I knew someone thought I stole their coin and advertised the fact on a public forum, I may be inclined to hold it a little longer. Not forever, but, long enough to make a point! You really need to remember that some people have a life outside of caching and may not be on the same timeline as you. A nice note on the coins page would get a better response then name calling every time.
  12. I had one of my bugs go missing and emailed about a half dozen cachers asking them if they saw it in the cache. I got a reply from all of them, sadly no one had seen it. Go for it, it does not hurt to ask.
  13. Hi piczo,I think your best bet is to keep an eye on the Belfast area. There was an event there in June and August. My guess is you will find one there in the near future. Just noticed the one A Team found, have a go, you may find you like it!
  14. My family speak english, Scot english, and it is very different! There's nae feel like an aul feel an ye'd ken a aboot that! Definitely not the same. And not an excuse to be rude.
  15. Wow, kind of rude don't you think? I would say proper grammar, spelling and some punctuation is vastly different in Ireland then here in the US. What are we now the grammar police!
  16. I purchased a magnetic car TB, and unfortunately it was eaten by the car wash! The dog tag copy I received with the TB is not engraved with the tracking number, so instead of sending that out I was wondering if I could engrave the number on a walking stick or other object to be discovered or place in a cache to travel?
  17. Looks like they didn't take it upon themselves. Maybe you ought read the quotes you're quoting. That being said, I think it's on poor taste to request that someone playing another game remove their piece for your own benefit. Agreed it is poor taste, but it was probably in the best interest of the letterbox. By removing it and placing it elsewhere, it will be less likely to be muggled by unknowing geocachers. It looks like the letterbox owner agreed to remove it, the cacher did not just remove it on their own.
  18. I figure the CO is playing the game the way they choose! Personally I would delete and suggest they make a note instead of a found-it on the log.
  19. What fun, I just added my counter. I hope it works!
  20. I will bough down to NO ONE your Majesty! But, I will glady except your gracious gift of the premium membership
  21. The National Park Rangers are advising hikers in Glacier National Park and other Rocky Mountain parks to be alert for bears and take extra precautions to avoid an encounter. They advise park visitors to wear little bells on their clothes so they make noise when hiking. The bell noise allows bears to hear them coming from a distance and not be startled by a hiker accidentally sneaking up on them. This might cause a bear to charge. Visitors should also carry a pepper spray can just in case a bear is encountered. Spraying the pepper into the air will irritate the bear's sensitive nose and it will run away. It is also a good idea to keep an eye out for fresh bear scat so you have an idea if bears are in the area. People should be able to recognize the difference between black bear and grizzly bear scat. Black bear droppings are smaller and often contain berries, leaves, and possibly bits of fur. Grizzly bear droppings tend to contain small bells and smell of pepper.
  22. They probably were caching together, although unless all three grabbed it at the same time I would think there could only be one.
  23. Eclectic here! Ruffner Mountain: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4cd69952-0e25-4172-ae8e-84a36e32ad00 http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=800eeecf-31dc-4831-a7dd-9467a38b2a63
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