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Meandering WA

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  1. just a note to say the above virtual cache is not "off the coast" but on the coast. You hike in to the landscape but there is not boat requirement. Permits for parking and hiking, yes those are needed.

     

    this trail can be very slippery underfoot

  2. I have some bugs traveling in England in this fashion. To me it is fine

     

    I know the bug is thought of and being taken care of. It is moving and gaining miles, sometimes a picture

     

    I take a look at some of the caches it is visiting and relive some of the places I went on vacation.

     

    I have concerns for a bug picked up and then nothing...months on end and the people are not that active.

     

    So pretty much accept it is gone. Will give them a little while longer before I send them a note

     

    Rather get alerts and live the fun, then hear nothing.

     

    If it is happening to your bug, you can eliminate the email alerts

     

    If you are just making a comment on an observation, why worry, it does not really concern you.

     

    To me it is part of the fun.

  3. I have 11 TBs and coins

    1 car, thankfully not missing :laughing:

    1 missing ( known to have been in muggled cache)

    9 active in England and in and around Germany

     

    I think I am lucky. Only one is stalled since August with mildly active cachers. One was recovered this week from an improperly logged cache that does not get a lot of visits.

     

    The ones I send out in 2012 had a mission to get home by the end of 2013. Not a chance of that I am afraid.

  4. Thing is, an AWOL cache owner leads to wet, mouldy, broken, and/or missing caches. It degrades the whole game when a CO disappears.

     

    If a TB owner disappears, other cachers still have the pleasure of finding a trackable and moving it to a new cache for other cachers to find. There's no real harm done to the game.

     

    The TB movement isn't just for the owner's enjoyment; it's also for the enjoyment of other cachers.

     

    Hope this helps explain the difference. :)

     

    I agree. I looked at this bugs page and who knows how it got in the original cache in the first place. How did it get so beat up in so short a time.

     

    I know where "Cotswold Olympiks" is and it is a wonderful area. Seeing that took me back

     

    that is why bugs exist.

     

    I have encountered bugs that have lost their charms. Find a new one, perhaps something to represent your home area and send it off. Perhaps If someone else finds it , and sees its "aimless" wandering, they will attach a token too.

  5. Here we do not have the train system like that in England, so that is not really an option for these folks.

     

    I agree with those saying a bike would be a great investment

    and finding friends who might enjoy a search.

     

    Visit the regional forum here ( scroll down... Pacific Northwest) and see if you could hook up with cachers in your area who might be going out to do a day of caching ( on the weekend) I have joined up for Cache Machine events and find cachers a very friendly and welcoming group. Offer to pay some gas money, bring tasty snaxs

  6. when I cached in Madeira ( Portugal ) i downloaded only caches that had English translations.

     

    I also carried a notepad that had the cache and key info , such as the hint>

     

    I also select caches that are of easier rating since I was in strange and sometimes hazardous terrain in very remote setting.

  7. For everyone who enjoyed the Long Beach Cache Machine, here is a chance to give back to the community

     

    CITO Event is in place for Saturday January 19. Hosted and posted by Legend of the Pickle

     

    The beach cleaning is part of the ongoing efforts byt the local Long Beach Community

     

    http://ourbeach.org/cleanup-is-fun/

     

    Come enjoy a couple hours of beach clean then a tasty soup feed at noon.

     

    https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootsGarbageGang

     

    There is a pot luck friday night with a guest speaker too.

  8. I would love to meet up and share ride with other solo(?) cachers

     

    I can provide a 4 door sedan, tasty snacks and a working familiarity of the roads in the area.

     

    I have a fair number of finds in this area but many pockets of unfound remain.

     

    I enjoy caching but am not one to bend rules, ground or road, just to get a smiley.

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