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The Skylark Four

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  1. You know you're a geocoin addict when you spend time coming up with five "You know you're a geocoin addict when" in hopes of adding another geocoin to your collection.
  2. You know you're a geocoin addict when you think $75 for that coin is actually a good deal.
  3. You know you're a geocoin addict when you own coins that you don't know you own.
  4. You know you're a geocoin addict when you have more geocoins than you have cache finds.
  5. You know you're a geocoin addict when deciding to attend an event you first check to see if there is an event coin.
  6. Is there somewhere to see a pic of the Earth Turtles from each year in the series?
  7. Is anyone producing a coin for Feb 29 whose theme is that it's a unique caching day and not on finishing the calendar ?
  8. I think what is bothering a bunch of the folks is all the posts in this forum to hype and pre-sell the coin and the lack of updates now.
  9. Cute coin, simple coin, clever coin.
  10. Seeking: ACGA NS LE: Atlantic Canada Geocaching Association Nova Scotia LE (that's the gold one) Looking for the coin from 2007 not the current 2011 version. Thanks
  11. Fourth Gotcha Each Good Friday holiday my wife and I plan a day trip to a different area of our province (Nova Scotia) to explore and enjoy through geocaching. I look forward to it each year.
  12. Third Gotcha I attended my first event in 2007 and purchased the event coin. It was my first coin and the bug bit me. I now have about 140 and hope to add to that.
  13. Second Gotcha: The Skylark Four: Like many when we started we just picked a name and if we had to pick over we might choose differntly. There are four of us (Me, my wife and our two children) that's where we get the Four. When I was youger I drove a 1977 Buick Skylark and actually still have the car but don't drive it. Hence our name: The Skylark Four
  14. First Gotcha: It was late 2005 and I was watching an episode of "Law and Order" and the opening scene showed a lady hiking through the woods looking at a handheld device when she stopped. She knelt down and started searching around the area and she found a container. She opened it up and put in a trinket and surprise, she discovers a body. I was puzzled and set out to find out what she was doing. A little research online and I found out it was geocaching, it seemed interesting and I thought I'd try it. Almost six years later and I love it. It's a time to spend with the family in the great outdoors.
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