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  1. The title and description explain the idea, however is it legal? I was thinking of making a cache for music trade. It would be interesting to see what gets put in it and trade for something like "Joes faverites" and have no idea what you have until you are listening to it.

    I think it would be a fun cache but even if it got approved would it be illegal?. Tell me what you think.

  2. I was relieved that you are going to involve all those activities in the legs, instead of 20 tedious steps. The former sounds like fun, the latter sounds like an exercise in stupid. I would put that one on my watch list for sure, and if it were within driving distance would hunt it.

     

    That is exactly what I was thinking as I read the topic, at first I was thinking 20 STEPS holy cow but by the time I finished reading I wanted to try it.

  3. Where do you get this "HISTORY" of the benchmark you are talking about? or what it was used for? If I knew the history behind them maybe that would help make it more interesting. I look them up at geocaching.com and it tells where it is and thats about all.

  4. Do you look for benchmarks? I have looked for six or seven of them and found two. The coords. must be way off of I am just no good at looking for them. I personally don't like looking for them, there are not much fun.

    But since all the caches near me I have found, and sometimes I only have an hour or so I go looking for them. If you think these are fun let me know why maybe I'm missing it.

  5. I was thinking about starting a series based on my own experience I usually go caching with my family that is made up of me, my wife, 3 year old and a one year old. We love the mountain caches but hate to get there and have to carry the kids a mile or so to the cache or the weather is to cold for the baby. So we have been thinking of making a mountain series were they are all in the mountains but close to the road. What do you think?

  6. Hide a "seed cache" locally. Heres the gist of how it works. Get yourself a LARGE container and fill it with smaller containers (altoids tins, decon boxes, tupperware, film cans etc). When a finder logs the cache, they must also take a container and hide it.

     

    The rules are up to you. When I did mine, I simply stated to hide then in the upper snake river drainage (keeping them somewhat local). I also included logbooks. Heres the link to the now archived cache. It generated about a dozen new caches for me to find.

     

    The Supply Sergeant

    I AM GOING TO TRY THAT, I LIKE THAT IDEA!

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