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  1. On 5/21/2018 at 11:30 AM, K13 said:

     

    In my part of Texas, I've had my first cache publish 26 minutes from the time I hit submit.

     

     

    My record was less than 10 mins and it was an EarthCache! That’s not something that happens everyday, that’s for sure. Even 26 mins is rare. 

     

    When you’ve put out enough caches, you tend to recognize the times that the reviewers log in. If you submit a cache around those times, it’s more likely to be reviewed quickly, so long as you don’t submit it after they’re done reviewing for the day.

     

    If I were a geoaware (EarthCache reviewer) though, I would likely review caches throughout the day instead of on a set schedule.

  2. 7 hours ago, hzoi said:

    I'm not sure what you are trying to accomplish by bumping a 2 1/2 year old thread.

     

    Ha! I honestly didn’t notice it was so old.

     

    7 hours ago, hzoi said:

    Did GSA take you up on your offer and make you a geoaware already?

     

    They have not. I honestly don’t know who to talk to about that or if it’s even possible for that it to happen at all in the first place.

  3. 1 hour ago, badlands said:

    I'm meeting a bunch of cachers at 9 am to do the XYZ series.  An event at 9 am at this location will not meet the guidelines unless if the sole purpose is to do the series.

     

     

    I never quite understood why this was part of the guidelines at all. I mean, I follow them because I want to have a positive relationship with the reviewers and other cachers, and I like having my geocaches actually get published. But why you can’t set up an event to go out Geocaching with other cachers is beyond me. Seems a little odd to me. If you or anyone who reads this knows why this is part of the rules, please explain?

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  4. On 5/17/2018 at 11:41 AM, 4nealalan said:

    Is there anything out there I could use to find other cachers nearby, without planning two weeks out with an event cache?! LOL (No clue where I will be or what I’ll be doing in 2 weeks!)

     

    An event is probably your best bet. Set a day aside that you know you’ll be free and set one up. 

     

    It’s a lot of fun and you’ll get a lot of good advice. 

     

    Also, I see you’re fairly new. If you ever need help with EarthCaches, just send me a message. I offer help with finding and understanding them as well as developing your own.

  5. I think it was done fairly randomly. 

     

    Theres someone in my area that’s been caching for less than 2 years and only has 30 finds or so, that hid a Virtual recently. Why they would give someone that has a very high chance of never logging back in, a virtual that will likely be archived eventually anyway, is beyond me.

     

    It seems like all of my caching friends got one, except me, as well. 

     

    Very disappointing considering I've always wanted to own a virtual cache... and I have the exact spot picked out in case I ever do.

     

    They need to just bring them back already. They’re obviously wanted by most cachers.

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  6. I would just post an announcement once the event is listed stating that anyone could join in caching afterward.

     

    As long as the event isn’t specifically set up for the sole purpose of getting a caching group together, it shouldn’t be an issue. Some reviewers are more strict than others.

  7. This would definitely be an issue, especially if the only real hint is it’s size.

     

    I personally haven’t come across this as of late. At least not in any significant number. But that setting is up to the CO and if they want to set a micro as “Large,” it wouldn’t particularly bother me.

  8. On 5/10/2018 at 11:37 AM, hzoi said:

     

    Or, better yet, band-aids/bandages.  Because a container in the woods makes for the best sterile environment.

     

    That may not be so bad. I’ve severely cut myself while caching before. If the cache I was retrieving had a bandage that was completely sealed and didn’t have water damage, I would definitely use it. 

     

    Come to think of it, I’ve actually found a used bandage in a cache before. Disgusting... man, why’d you have to remind me of that???

  9. On 5/15/2018 at 6:52 PM, Saved by God's grace said:

    Howdy y'all,

    So, guessing from the URL in the newsletter this evening, it looks like we've got another souvenir promotion on our hands...anybody want to start some rumors on what it'll be based on this time?:D Personally, I'm hoping for a return to "the good ol' days" of the promos, with simple week-by-week tasks rather than the nearly-impossible friend league points system from Planetary Pursuit...but I guess we shall see?:unsure:

     

    I don’t know what it’ll be entirely, but I gotta say, I love the look of the turtle. Kinda reminds me of Majora’s Mask.

  10. On 2/26/2018 at 6:48 AM, J Grouchy said:

    Then I'd say that pretty much none of the earthcaches I've logged were "acceptable".  It's why I don't really enjoy ECs...they have all required me to do obscure research and skim through wikipedia articles to answer vague questions about stuff that often isn't even observable at GZ.  

     

    I guess I’m lucky and have never seen an EarthCache like this, nor do I own any EarthCaches like that. I’d be curious to see an example as I like to continually update my EarthCache knowledge.

     

     

  11. I’m very lenient when it comes to things like this. I’m quite lenient on the answers to my logging requirements as well, unless it’s completely obvious that they didn’t visit. I always steer people in the right direction in any case. 

     

    I’ve said this before, but I’ll say it again, if they learn something from it, that’s all that really matters to me. 

     

    I see it like this: If someone visited a site and remembers what it looks like, that doesn’t mean they know how the Geological feature formed. If they learn how it was formed from my EarthCache pages and then apply it to their previous knowledge of the feature, I see nothing wrong with them logging it as found, so long as they demonstrate that they learned something or thought more critically about the feature.

     

    Just my thoughts.

  12. On 5/5/2018 at 6:47 AM, Team Microdot said:

    Anyone who thinks all they have to do is take a picture of themselves at GZ to qualify for the find I'm inclined to just delete the log. Those people are, of course, welcome to try again if they see fit - but they rarely do.

     

    I see this happen more often than not, as well. I always send a message or email stating that the logging requirements to whatever EarthCache of mine that they found, were incomplete. I usually don’t get a response until I’ve deleted their log due to lack of communication.

    That’s when they act offended that I would even think of deleting their log. Mainly they respond with something along the lines of, “Why did you delete my log for that? It’s just a game, get over it.” I always tell them that this game has rules and if you don’t follow them, there can be consequences. As minor as they may seem.

     

    Basically, all I ask for is a little effort, which almost never happens. One word answers always come through too.

  13. On 4/30/2018 at 9:34 PM, Gabeman26 said:

    Let me be more blunt definitely an illegal glass object.

     

    I take it you mean a pipe for smoking some sort of drug. If that’s the case, just throw it away. It was likely not a cacher who put it inside the cache. There’s really no need to bother the police over something like that. They won’t do anything except take it and throw it away themselves anyway. 

     

    Regardless, I would definitely let the cache owner know what you found considering it was likely found by a muggle.

  14. 2 minutes ago, Max and 99 said:

    No one would ever eat it, so why leave it?

     

    I completely agree with you on that, but it’s usually new players that don’t know the rules and don’t know that caches generally aren’t found or checked on every day. I never did that when I was new, but still, I never see anyone that’s been playing for a long time make the same mistake.

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