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Nicodemus3

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  1. I just realized I'm having the same problem after seeing a DNF on one of my caches that I couldn't remember being notified of. I then checked the rest of my caches and found dozens of logs over the last month that I never got. While I'm still getting notifications for new caches, finds on my Watchlist, and the Geocaching weekly newsletter I haven't received a notification (found/DNF) on any of my caches since 12/15/10. I don't see anything in the spam folder either.

     

    Edit: Well I got mine figured out. While my current Gmail adresss wasn't spamming it, I forgot I have my geocaching stuff sent to another older gmail address of mine and then forwarded to the one I use now. Turns out the older one started spamming the notifications for no apparent reason that I can tell.

  2. I think I saw that on Gizmodo too. Pretty popular little box!

    Ditto, I've seen them on the forums in the past, but was surprised to see one pop up on Gizmodo the other day. I couldn't believe the discussion had almost zero mention of geocaching in it.

  3. I normally write a couple sentences per cache log minimum, but I generally always end with "TFTH". I suppose mostly out of habit. But I agree, unless there happened to be a funny muggle story, there's usually nothing else to say for LPCish caches.

  4. I came across this problem early when I first started hiding caches as well. From the maps it looked as if I was fine, but the reviewer informed me that it was too close to a puzzle cache GZ. This prompted me to attempt the puzzle to get the coordinates and was one of my first puzzle finds.

  5. This is a concern I've had lately. I started geocaching this spring and by the time I was ready to tackle some woodsy caches there was just too much heat, bugs, and undergrowth to make it enjoyable. Over the summer I logged nearly all our urban hides within 20 miles so I was looking forward to the fall/winter for when I could tackle some caches requiring a nice hike. Now I'm unsure with hunting season in full blow. I've never hunted so I'm not familiar with their tactics, but so far I bought an orange vest and have only ventured a few places I know where hunting is prohibited (though I did spot a deer stand

    + salt lick in one).

    As much as I'm concerned for safety, I'd also hate to mess up someone's hunt if they'd been there since 5 am.

  6. I've seen some caches near or even overlapping on the map only because they were puzzle's with the actual GZ at least 0.1 miles apart.

     

    But foremost, instead of looking for where there's not a cache, look for interesting places that you'd like to bring people to, and then check to see if there's already another cache on the maps by zooming up.

     

    Good luck with your hides.

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