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  1. My suggestion for this whole thing would be to keep locationless caches but post the finds like so-

     

    Caches-Benchmarking-Locationless

     

    So if you found 65 caches, 40 benchmarks and 5 locationless caches then your found count would look like this.

     

    65-40-5

     

    All geocachers would no which find is which, and for those of you who cant stand locationless caches and have found a gazillion regular caches, simply ignore the last 2 columns. Just a suggestion!

     

    -You can weld it, glue it, or use the handyman secret weapon, Duck Tape icon_smile.gif

  2. My suggestion for this whole thing would be to keep locationless caches but post the finds like so-

     

    Caches-Benchmarking-Locationless

     

    So if you found 65 caches, 40 benchmarks and 5 locationless caches then your found count would look like this.

     

    65-40-5

     

    All geocachers would no which find is which, and for those of you who cant stand locationless caches and have found a gazillion regular caches, simply ignore the last 2 columns. Just a suggestion!

     

    -You can weld it, glue it, or use the handyman secret weapon, Duck Tape icon_smile.gif

  3. I was out in Ellensburg 2 weeks ago and saw one on a long trail leading to a cache. There were 2 other people looking at it when we saw it. I did some research myself and the main thing is to avoid them when they shed there skins because they will strike at anything. If you are bit than some options are to- cut of the blood circulation. Of course, get to a doctor imediately. If worse comes to worse you can pass out, and doctors might have to amputate it. Do remember this doesn't occur often icon_smile.gif . If you are worried, the best solution would be to take a partner or a cell phone.

     

    [This message was edited by NW Runner on June 09, 2002 at 06:08 PM.]

  4. I was out in Ellensburg 2 weeks ago and saw one on a long trail leading to a cache. There were 2 other people looking at it when we saw it. I did some research myself and the main thing is to avoid them when they shed there skins because they will strike at anything. If you are bit than some options are to- cut of the blood circulation. Of course, get to a doctor imediately. If worse comes to worse you can pass out, and doctors might have to amputate it. Do remember this doesn't occur often icon_smile.gif . If you are worried, the best solution would be to take a partner or a cell phone.

     

    [This message was edited by NW Runner on June 09, 2002 at 06:08 PM.]

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