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Good Day!
I will be purchasing a GPS for my sister as a gift & she lives in the Littleton area. I would like to print out some of the caches in her area to send along.
Can anyone assist me in getting the Lat/Long coordinates for that area?? I think one of the nearby streets is Ken Caryl & Webster. Not sure if they intersect or not, but those are the ones I remember.
If anyone can assist me, would greatly appreciate it.
My email is rndfab@cox.net
Thanx bunches!!
Ken Carly and webster intersection is in the 80123 Zip code
Go to hide and seek a cache on your opening page and type in that zip...
A lot of caches around there
127 caches listed within 5 miles of that intersection
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Good Day!
I will be purchasing a GPS for my sister as a gift & she lives in the Littleton area. I would like to print out some of the caches in her area to send along.
Can anyone assist me in getting the Lat/Long coordinates for that area?? I think one of the nearby streets is Ken Caryl & Webster. Not sure if they intersect or not, but those are the ones I remember.
If anyone can assist me, would greatly appreciate it.
My email is rndfab@cox.net
Thanx bunches!!
Ken Carly and webster intersection is in the 80123 Zip code
Go to hide and seek a cache on your opening page and type in that zip...
A lot of caches around there
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On a good caching day, Bloody Marys work fine replenish body with vitamins and minerals from the tomato juice and salt also.....
On a no caching day nitcap is a couple beers
On a DNF day its Jack and Coke
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Usually not much blood in my alcohol system. But I start the day with 2 pots coffee then switch to Pepsi untill evening.
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If I remeber seeing on an old forum, possible UK Thread...
They had top ten geocaching songs.....
Will try to find the link
try this Top 50 not 10 hehehehe
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Being how DIA owns so much land the closet I could find which seems like a far walk
for a short layover is Here
Or do a search for zip code 80249.....
Maybe someone else can find a closer one...
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Had thought about a front yard cache, but there was listed till a few minutes ago, a cache 467 feet from me.
But in last few minutes it was archived(it was also a front yard cache).
So maybe I will put a small micro out on flower garden bench next to street
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Is there a way to start trackable coins and TBs from your home coords
instead of going back to nearest cache to log them.?
Trying to get actually mileage on them and not clutter someones cache log book.
Thanks in advance
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Is there anyone in Colorado Springs who would be willing to teach me geocaching? I just bought a Garmin 72 and would love it if someone could teach me how to use it and find caches. I'd like to do geocaching with my grandsons, but want to do a couple "dry runs" with someone with experience. Please email me at MDM40@aol.com if you'd be interested in teaching me. Mike
Mike go here Geocaching Colorado
You should be able to get help there
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When you have to drive 35 miles in a rural area to a walmart and try to figure how and where to
hide 350 caches on the drive...(1/10 rule you know)
You dream about hiding caches and wake up in the morning and cant find them so you just realized you got your first DNF
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Recieved my Colorado 2006 coins today....
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Great way to start the day.... Went to PO early...Picked up pins
and admiring them over my first cup of coffee.
I can see a lot of hard work and many hours of planning for this coin and for
The new Geocaching Colorado web site is adding to the geo caching community...
Thanks guys,
Dave and Lil from Team_Talisman
Oh now to figure out which goes where hehehehe
Hum maybe have one encased in hard plastic and wear on chain
when geocaching, and if I meet other caches on my hunt they can "discover" it...
Don't know if that is a right thing to do or not.....
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I always carry an extra log book with me double sealed in two zip logs bags.... I sign the book and leave it in the cache for others to sign...
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It can't be that hard to limit each user to one log per cache, and it's hardly unreasonable. That should not be "up to the cache owner".
This is the line that has me wondering,:::
Does he mean I log a find the first time I find it: But can't log a note saying I dropped of a new Colorado Geo coin....at a later date
confuzzled
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Perhaps this has been asked for before. Even so, I'll ask for it again.
It can't be that hard to limit each user to one log per cache, and it's hardly unreasonable. That should not be "up to the cache owner".
This user has been to 1156 events as of this post. This is just not acceptable. Please. Do something.
Line 2 seems to be outa place with line 3 would like a better explaination of your request
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Hint what hint, I go for it
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Twice now when I have done snail mail hand-offs with cachers (Like when I needed my bug returned to me immediately) they have dropped the bug into a cache 'virtually' and sent me a note telling me to retrieve it. This means they simply posted a note and drop it on-line into a cache page, even though the bug was in the mail.
Why they didn't just have me grab it away from them? Ya got me. I think people just aren't aware of all the logging options .
Both of the bugs in that cache need the standard "The bug is not in the cache...you can move it to an unknown location...etc,etc."
Would you like me to do that?
Blue I just emailed you
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I was traying to see why people were reporting no travel bugs in a cache that has 2 listed..
So when going through old online logs I stumbled across this
"I am using this note to do a "Virtual" drop of a Travel Bug ( BarLazyM Travel Bug 2 -- TBKJZV ) that needs attention by its owner. It is not really here.... He will soon do a "Virtual" retrieve."
Does someone want to explain.
Thanks in advance
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test
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I have heard of people cutting the number off from regular dog tag and placing it in small micro, but never have seen one ... and I don,t know if GC likes that....
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I hear they like to eat frogs hummmm
Hide the CheshireFrog
hehehe
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Dnf
in How do I...?
Most I log as DNFs, but sometimes I get to an area and see that due to 5 miles of snow drifts it should have a DNL (did Not Look) ... but I usually post a note for these
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Hrry neiter one of those Jims are close to where this one is... I have about 10 days off before knee surgery so will go check it out while I can and get image and such for this forum...
Thanks Guys, for all the suggestions....Most benchmarks I have on list to find is on state property and not private...
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Maybe, this has been answered somewhere else that I could not find...
When you find a witness marker, Is it right to dig in the dirt to actually find marker???
2nd Question would be a marked with the description JIM on it was found and no JIM marker on GCs list for colorado... By using co ordinates on gps the GC search came up with a benchmark number fitting the description... How do we find out if JIM is right or the GC number is right for this benchmark....
Is This A Good Geocache Idea?
in General geocaching topics
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This almost sounds like the mailbox caches that started in Canada, but instead of postcards pictures....
Dont know for sure, still trying to figure it all out...