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Zymurdoo

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  1. A good cheap solution for preventing cracked plastic lids is camo/duct tape. I have several different plastic containers out baking in the hot Arizona sun. I usually pick up camo tape, on clearance, just after hunting season. I have not had any complaints regarding wet or soaked caches, but then again it hasn't rained here in several years. Just kidding, my caches have survived some two inch monsoon downpours as well as snow. (yes we get snow in Arizona) Carefully wrap the tape around the edge of the lid so you still get a tight seal. Happy Caching! Zymurdoo
  2. Post your high mileage TB's here. Please post a link if you can.
  3. Just bumping this one! Any cachers from Northern Arizona here? Looking to host an Event Cache in Sedona Area. Anyone interested?
  4. I was not going to post on gc.com. The coords would be sent directly to the players via e-mail. I am just looking for ideas for local cachers when you have already found all the caches within an hours drive.
  5. After finding most of the local caches in my area, I have come up with an idea for a new game. First contact local cachers and define geographic boundries. Then pick a weather-proof object that will act as "the cache". Draw a random name who will then have 24 hours to place the object within the geographic boundry. After the object is placed, the other players have a defined amount of time, say 72 hours, to retrieve the cache and score a point. If the object is not retrieved, the hider may then retrieve it for a point. Other ideas include penalizing the hider if the object is placed outside the defined boundries. Object must be "placed" by the hider. That is to say that the object may not be dropped over a cliff but if the hider repells down a cliff face and physically places the cache that would be permitted. I am looking for feedback and other ideas, Rick AKA: Zymurdoo
  6. This may be a redundent post but I couldn't get the topic search to work. Wouldn't it be nice if I could have multiple coordinates saved to quickly look for caches near places I travel to often (ie: other family members houses) without having to reenter new coords. I was thinkinkg a saved coordinate listing or something. Thanks for the great work you have done with this website. It really makes caching easy to access. Ooh, I see this is already posted here http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=116185
  7. Lets kick this forum up a notch. Who is watching it anyway?
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