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Will+Bill

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  1. Oh, opps. This was just for the ones we DIDN'T do. Sorry.
  2. Of our nearest 20: Between 0.4 and 2.4 miles from our house. We have either found or hidden them all.
  3. We have a cache that is attached to a loose rock in a wall by fishing line. When you lift up the rock, the cache comes with it.
  4. If you want to generate HTML without actually learning to program it, download Netscape Navigator. It comes with a free web editor that generates HTML.
  5. Since I'm the guy at the airport who has to take them away... Thanks! By the way, if you all think this debate about matches is fun, you should see what happens when I have to explain to some flier why they can't take thier (knife, axe, letter opener, baseball bat, scissors, torch lighter, etc) onto an airplane. "But I've taken it through a dozen airports!" Yeah, sure. Not this one pal! By the way, I like finding Swiss Army Knives/Tools in caches and tend to leave them myself. Kids should be tought to be responsible. See my sig line. Can you keep the stuff you take?
  6. You know what else is a really crummy cache item? Golf Balls. On a recent cache we visited, someone had removed a travel bug from the cache, and replaced it with a golf ball. Now, I know that travel bugs arn't trade items, but come on, why would anyone want a golf ball in a cache. Honestly, does anyone glof with these things?
  7. In this cache, long log entries never seem to show up. Does anyone else have caches like that?
  8. Yeah, I know what you mean, but it is hard to write a lot on some creative caches without giving too much away.
  9. It would be cool to have a multi, with a key lock where the first step is a micro with a key, and the second step is a locked box bolted to an old unused telegraph pole.
  10. Will+Bill

    Marine Cache's

    That would be really nice, we have only done one boating cache (A canoe cache with Boy Scouts) but it was a lot of fun.
  11. I see that on the cache reporting form, there isn't a choice for the size between micro and regular. Is this going to be implimented soon?
  12. Cool, I haven't been on the fourms in a while, I see the discussions about having new cache sizes now. That is a really nice feature. BTW: In Mozilla Firefox, it won't tell you what the image is by hovering your mouse.
  13. Yeah, I see them, what exactly are they for?
  14. I like .LOC for my Meridian. It seems to do better with displaying the cache name in the details on the gps than .GPX.
  15. Testing UBB code. This also happens to be my 300th post! Hope this all works. Now on to the testing... BOLD IIIIIII UNDERLINE THIS! OPTIMA THIS BETTER BE BIG! Hey smurf!
  16. You might have to log in and out of the forums to make it work.
  17. I am not sure about the map, but for the graphic and the applet, download Netscape, and use it's free composer. Composer will give you html code for the page.
  18. Your idea is great, we have a library multi-cache, where you get to see all of the other buildings that used to be libraries in our city. At the final stage, there is a log-book, that is just for Geocaching. The librarians were happy to give us permission to place it there, and were very interested in Geocaching. Click here for a link.
  19. I have a problem like that my Meridian. LOC files seem to work better than GPX files.
  20. Rocky Top-Placed on top of a big rocky wall. We usually also name our caches based on the loacl.
  21. We usually plan geocaching on the way to or back from trips that have already been planned. For the caches close to our house, though, we usually make special trips, and once we drove about 20 miles to get a ton of caches.
  22. This is being discussed in the Midwest fourm also, but tonight on our local Fox News, there was a very Pro-Geocaching Report that I would like to share with everyone. Click here for the link to the video! Thank you Magical Misifits for the file!
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