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GryphonLord

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  1. Hi guys! I was checking the Geocaching Glossary and saw that they didn't have GZ in it! I e-mailed the GC team to suggest adding it and got this response. Hi! Thank you for your feedback. Since this is a concept that affects all geocachers, I am going to suggest that you post this in the Geocaching.com Web site forum. You can reach the forum at this link.... Please let me know if I can be of any furthur assitance. So I am here.....posting....and stuff...
  2. I find Cemetary Caches spooky. I always wonder if the inhabitants like the fact. I once went to this cache (excellent, challenging puzzle cache) but the third stage was hidden on the back of a tombstone. I felt that it was incredibly disrespectful.
  3. I'm planing a cache based on the All Your Base Phenoman. A while back a video game was released (forgot the name). The thing was, it wasn't well translated from Japanese to English. Someone put it on the internet and soon almost everyone heard of it. It's really funny too. I just base the cache on it and stuff. Anyway to answer your questions a) I have no idea, I don't know anything about baseball Yeah, I guess c) Cacher's get raised eyebrows everywhere I'm woried if it's legal and stuff. Or even possible. All your base are belong to use!
  4. So I'm planning to place my first cache soon. I plan to make it an All Your Base cache. What I would do is buy a baseball base from Wal-Mart or someplace and cut a hole in the bottom. i put the cache in the hole and cover it back up. I bring it to a local park and exchange my cache base with a real one. It's really ingenious but I'm afraid it's not legal. Should i just write co-ordinates on the bottom of one of the existing bases? If I did do this i would probally put it under first base so I could make the hint, 'Who's on it." Please help me.
  5. Stage 2:Cavity We were in a huge rock/boulder field and it seemed like just about every rock was positioned to form a cavity. Turned out it was hidden in the cavity of a tree. For the same cache Stage 1:Blaze Stage one was ORANGE and had nothing to do with fire beside the color. We were like, "Blaze was the clue. Does anyone see anything releating to fire?" Those were more frusterating than useless. It was a great cache and I am not insulting the cache owners in any way. The hints were just.... overly cryptic.
  6. Why don't you take a tin can or something and layer it with paper mache until it looks like a real wasp's nest and then cleverly design a flap so that the cachers can get in and the wasps can't. Cover the nest with some sort of waterproff spray and it's done. Wasps can't get in and it would hopefully survive the elements. But mark the door with the Geocaching symbol so cacher's will know it is the cache and not just a nest.
  7. Why don't you take a tin can or something and layer it with paper mache until it looks like a real wasp's nest and then cleverly design a flap so that the cachers can get in and the wasps can't. Cover the nest with some sort of waterproff spray and it's done. Wasps can't get in and it would hopefully survive the elements.
  8. I was looking for this cache up by FDR's summerhome and it was hidden under these steps. I tried looking for it and I kept waiting for the muggles to leave. Every time they left a new group came up within a couple of seconds. Finally there was noone and I got a good chance to look for it and found it.
  9. Sunday Morning had a segment on geocaching. That's how I discovered it.
  10. JunkJones placed Compass Number 1 in Team Ekitt10's 'Riddle of the Lorax' Unknown Cache on March 19,2006, Plainsboro, NJ, USA.
  11. I have created a new hitchiker. It does NOT have a travel bug dog tag so it is not "official". It is the JunkJones Compass. I plan on releasing 4 and 1 has already been released in Team Ekitt10's 'Riddle of the Lorax' Mystery Cache. It's a black compass with a yellow string attached. When closed one side reads JunkJones and the oppositte side has my signiture, a giant J with a small G in the center of the J. Written on the bottom of the top section of the compass is the number of the compass with the Roman Numeral written below it. Compass's numbers 2, 3, and 4 are labeled while 1 is not. I posted this so I can hear about where they have gone. Be sure to post where you found it and where you left it. Also include the place, date, country, and which number compass you found. Also be sure to post a link to here in the online cache logs when you place it in a cache. Also try to write out your post on this page just like I have below. Stories and photos are much apriceated! Thanks in advance!
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