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Quantum Farms

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  1. Thanks for that answer. I have some more questions I hope you can answer. 1. Does the original "owner" get to see where it is. 2. Is it now mine to keep if I want, or am I supposed to pass on? 3. If I do pass it on, do I need to do anything (like delete it out of my gallery)? 4. Do I have the option to "trade" it (I don't see the ability on the website for me to make it available to trade) Thanks for any other help.
  2. Yup, I read through all the past logs and nobody mentioned leaving it.
  3. O.k., I found a pathtag in a cache last weekend. I followed the "directions" on the tag, visited the pathtags website, registered for an account. From here things got "murky". I read every page of directions and after about 1/2 hour I was able to add the tag to "my collection." When I click on the picture of it in "my collection" it says "the tag you are trying to view is not active" I have been over and over the entire website about 6 times to no avail. From what I can surmise you can only activate it if you purchased it. NOwhere on the website is there a Help section, FAQ section or a Contact Us section. There is a Community Section, but only people who have purchased tags can enter it. There is no way to find out who did purchase it and email them if they indeed do need to activate it. As far as I can tell at this point, I can't do anything else with this and am about ready to stick it in another cache and let it be someone else's problem. I think these are pretty cool and fairly new, but as a complete "newbie" to this, I am really frustrated. Can anybody help me with this?
  4. There are a series of laminated bugs in my area. They are a set of five and you have to pick up and move all five before the owner will email you the coords to the actual cache. They are just cardstock printed with the goal of the bug. BUT also laminated on the back of the cardstock is the metal travel bug tag. So it's almost as if the metal tag is the actual travel bug. (Did that make sense?) These have been circulating for a couple of years now sucessfully.
  5. I have become addicted to this thread. I went to the camera tonight and got to see dinner time. At first he was rubbing his fish on the teddy bear (so now he'll smell like fish as well as everything else). Then another bird flew into the nest for just a second before he chased it away. After that he moved to the other side of the nest and chowed down his supper.
  6. Is this still available? Possibly interested.
  7. Two of my favorites I have pictures of: There were 3 teams looking for this at the same time and it still took us almost 1/2 hour to find it. Was in a long fence line of grapevines and even after you found it, if you backed up 3 feet, you'd loose it again. And this one was the first stage of a multi-cache. Inside the nose it had a glass vial with the coordinates to the next stage. This nose was pretty deep in the woods. Fun find!
  8. I saw the same commerical, go to the Volvo site about it. It's pretty cool!
  9. Squeeze me - GCVQAG had been up for about 2 months now with no finds. The author even came back and gave additional hints. Hmmm, still thinking!
  10. I work in a library and have one regular cache placed within the library and the beginning of a multi placed in the building. Obviously I had an inside edge on placing this here, but it is very popular and people really like it. The Waypoints are GCF5CE - Bibliocache and GCM7XN - Never on Sunday. On the cache details page we list the hours it is available. I guess in a way it is a type of puzzle, as you have to either ask the librarian for help or look it up in the card catalog. If anybody is approaching a library about this, they are more than welcome to show them our two caches and also the librarian/director could even email me if they wanted to talk directly with another library that has succesfully done this. Our libraries website is www.chelibrary.org and our email is cheslib@libcoop.net and my name is Lynn. Hope this helps as I think libraries are a great place for a cache!
  11. I just got my mom hooked on caching and there is no way she can afford to buy herself a GPS so I would like to buy her one as a gift. She wouldn't use any special features, so it doesn't have to be fancy, but it would be nice if it had the Data cable with it. The simpler and cheaper the better. Thanks!
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