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  1. When I was planning my first placement of geocaches, I did the proper thing and emailed the Parks & Recreation Dept. of both cities I planned to hide in. I explained geocaching, told them I was planning to place some in the parks & please let me know if they are opposed, etc. etc.

     

    After waiting to hear from them with no word, I placed the caches, thinking that since one of the cities had 15+ other hides, that permission had been obtained somewhere along the lines.

     

    Recently, my kids & I were part of a story in the local paper about geocaching. Shortly after, I received an email from P&R from one of the cities & asked me to meet with them to "set up geocaching in ___."

     

    Today I had lunch with P&R guy, who was amazed that there are 18 caches already hidden in their parks & they didn't know anything about it... seems no one else had bothered to ask permission before me... I'm just glad he was a very easygoing guy! :blink: Anyway, he's asked me to come to the next City Commission meeting & talk about geocaching & different rules/regs/aspects of the game that would affect the city & then hopefully they will provide a link to gc.com from their city website in a Geocaching Friendly section of the site.

     

    So, how would you feel if a city official called & wanted to "set up" geocaching in their city & you had to tell them, "No problem... local geocachers have already set it up... with or without you!" :drama:

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  2. And let me guess, you'll place it in a field of cow patties?

     

    Steve, nope, I would not be that diabolical... :lol: ... I would prefer to place it somewhere where it doesn't "belong," such as in the woods, where there are other distractions to be found, to see just how observant others are! :ph34r: I love the "hiding in plain sight" approach for our hides!

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  3. Okay, while out caching the other day, I came across this cow patty that was perfectly sized & shaped to cut a container hole in the underside. It was already extremely hard-shelled & dried out, except the underside needed a little more drying... :ph34r:

     

    Anyway, is there a way to spray the whole thing with Krylon matte finishing spray or a matte varnish or some other ingenious way to make sure that the thing doesn't just disintegrate back into grass? Surely, SOMEONE has done this before... :lol: ...right? :lol: ... maybe? :lol:

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  4. There are several in active volcanoes, in extreme weather conditions, one on the ocean floor next to a thermal vent, and some that require scuba equipment! :blink:<_<:D

     

    If you are just considering "difficult," and not "extreme," I would check out Don't Do This Cache! GCNCBD by FrioGeo, Burlhunter, & LameDuck. I *ALMOST* wish they were anywhere close to my caching area! :P

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  5. Yes, I *KNOW* this has been asked at least once since I've been a member, and yes, I already looked over pages & pages of posts & couldn't find it... SIGH!

     

    My kiddos & I found a most unusual thing caching today... a family of 5 opossums (or at least their bones) that had apparently starved to death in an old barn (in a cattle feeding container)... very sad! Anyway, one is the full skeleton (well, we broke off a leg extricating it from a lot of wire), and there are 4 other skulls, and various and sundry other bones that are not attached in any way. The skeleton is almost completely devoid of anything resembling "covering"... a few hairs & micro bits of skin at most... but prob. still contains the last vestiges of ligaments (thus it being "held together").

     

    Any ideas on how to properly clean these? Is boiling the best option? Surely, I shouldn't attempt that in my kitchen? :grin: Any advice welcomed! TIA!

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  6. Yes, I *KNOW* this has been asked at least once since I've been a member, and yes, I already looked over pages & pages of posts & couldn't find it... SIGH!

     

    My kiddos & I found a most unusual thing caching today... a family of 5 opossums (or at least their bones) that had apparently starved to death in an old barn (in a cattle feeding container)... very sad! Anyway, one is the full skeleton (well, we broke off a leg extricating it from a lot of wire), and there are 4 other skulls, and various and sundry other bones that are not attached in any way. The skeleton is almost completely devoid of anything resembling "covering"... a few hairs & micro bits of skin at most... but prob. still contains the last vestiges of ligaments (thus it being "held together").

     

    Any ideas on how to properly clean these? Is boiling the best option? Surely, I shouldn't attempt that in my kitchen? :grin: Any advice welcomed! TIA!

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  7. Thanks for all the advice... went & snagged the other coin tonight before dinner...

     

    Cache Hound... go to eBay & search "Geocoin." They are coins (most are large, at least 1.5+ inches) minted by cachers to represent either their caching region, state, organization, personal coin, etc. HTH, even from another newbie! :P

     

    Happy Cachin'!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  8. Having 40 finds and already 10 hids, you have the cache karma scales tipped in your favor already, I say. 

     

    Why, thank you! :P

     

    Yes, 9Key placed both & I did, in fact, email him asking his advice. He hasn't had a chance to respond... he's a very busy man in these parts! So, I thought I'd ask the next best source... youse guys! :unsure:

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  9. Okay, so I was FTF on two caches by the same hider on the same day, 3 days ago... not knowing anything about the "etiquette" of Geocoins, I ended up leaving one of the 2 Geocoins for another finder... now that I know I could trade, I'm coin-sidering :P going back and taking the second one since there have been no other comers in 3 days... any advice? TIA!

     

    Happy Cachin'!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  10. I hope you bleached it well, certain kinds of animals can smell beer from a mile away, like me

     

    :laughing:

     

    And, yes, it sat overnight in bleach water before I taped it up for use... all of my former food usage containers are bleached overnight first! :mad:

     

    Happy cachin'!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  11. Of course, the other thing you can always count on with a 9key cache is a quality cache!

     

    Absolutely... the reason for my being so eager to nab that FTF!

     

    I was looking closely at my stats for the very first time the other day... First find? A 9Key Cache... First DNF? A 9Key Cache (to my credit, it was really missing :D )... First (and only) 3 FTF's? All 9Key Caches... First found Geocoin? A 9Key Cache...

     

    IMHO... he da man! LOL!

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

     

    P.S. Now if someone doesn't get their hineys out there today, after 2 days, to find that other Geocoin, I'm rescinding my generosity & going back in after it! :D

  12. So how come I feel so guilty when a searcher says, "I had problems with all your coords today?" *I* know there's a margin of error for the GPSr & I'm sure (with his experience) *HE* knows there's a margin of error for the GPSr, but when you pay $250-300 for "top of the line," it feels like the thing ought to cook your breakfast if you asked it to! :D

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

  13. I have a cache (called Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) that is a beer bottle well wrapped in duct tape. To test this container, I actually dropped it several times on my Italian tile floors. Didn't break... hid the cache.

     

    Happy Caching!

    Lori V.

    TeamVilla5

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