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kungfuhippie

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  1. How prevalent is virtual logging that the loggers need a method or application of punishment ??

     

    It appears that someone provided the websites and instructions to churn through codes and autolog them on a Belgian caching forum. I have started to get discoveries already. The first cacher just posted a note and had emailed me that he heard about it and wanted to see how easy it was to accomplish, but others have been logging my coin. :mad: One or two logs from time to time I can police and delete, but if an entire country of cachers have easy access to a whole lot of coin codes, that is worrisome to me!

  2. I can't "just not do them". They affect my ability to know where I can hide a cache.

     

    :signalviolin:

     

    Have the actual caches become so boring that people would rather sit in front of your computers for hours doing puzzles instead?

     

    Have the actual caches become so boring you would rather sit in front of your computer discussing why people shouldn't be sitting in front of their computers? :blink::anibad:

     

    This is a silly argument as you can't be out caching all the time, sometimes it nice to post here. My argument is puzzles have nothing to do with Geocaching, all you are doing is deflecting.

     

    All anyone has done is give other examples of my point but no one actually pointed out why puzzles belong, in a way you all proved they should be done away with.

     

    They're puzzle caches, after I apply myself to solving the initial stage of the cache I go outside (usually with my 3 small sons) for a nice walk and search in nature. Surprisingly, I usually find a big ol ammo can in some out of the way natural area instead of a nano or keyholder in a parking lot. :ph34r:

     

    You. Just stated 2 seperately activities and although they both may be enjoyable they have nothing to do. With each other.

     

    They have everything to do with each other since I'm looking for a puzzle cache B)

  3. I can't "just not do them". They affect my ability to know where I can hide a cache.

     

    :signalviolin:

     

    Have the actual caches become so boring that people would rather sit in front of your computers for hours doing puzzles instead?

     

    Have the actual caches become so boring you would rather sit in front of your computer discussing why people shouldn't be sitting in front of their computers? :blink::anibad:

     

    This is a silly argument as you can't be out caching all the time, sometimes it nice to post here. My argument is puzzles have nothing to do with Geocaching, all you are doing is deflecting.

     

    All anyone has done is give other examples of my point but no one actually pointed out why puzzles belong, in a way you all proved they should be done away with.

     

    They're puzzle caches, after I apply myself to solving the initial stage of the cache I go outside (usually with my 3 small sons) for a nice walk and search in nature. Surprisingly, I usually find a big ol ammo can in some out of the way natural area instead of a nano or keyholder in a parking lot. :ph34r:

  4. Well, it's not as much as most of you, but this is what I have gotten in the last week. I just started my collection and these are my first 4.

     

    The flag came from a generous geocacher helping my get a trackable out for my son's first birthday.

     

    The 8 nations coin is because I'm from Oklahoma.

     

    The pirate coin is because I want start collecting pirate coins.

     

    And the 10-10-10 coin is my lucky prize for winning a cointest.

     

    I know it's not much, but I'm excited to start collecting more coins.

     

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    Nice coins to start your collection, don't worry they'll start increasing in amount and frequency very quickly! :lol::blink:

  5. 1. FTFs - 124

    2. Fastest was B.A.T. Cache (GC3615V) which was only .8 miles from home, published at night so I zipped up the road and made the grab in the dark.

    3. I'm lucky enough to already be an ORC at the ripe old age of 34, I'm a stay at home dad with 3 boys and we run all over Gods green Earth chasing FTFs and just having fun. We even bring mom along once in a while and share an FTF with her. B)

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