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AbbysGrammy

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  1. I especially like for hunters to log their DNF's IF they are indeed actual DNF's. That means they searched for a reasonable amount of time and didn't find the cache. After a couple of these legitimate DNF's, I'll go out and check it out. However, I don't like it when someone logs a DNF and it really is a DNLDTM(did not look due to muggles). I don't consider this a true DNF and should only be logged as a note. Almost 100% of these DNF's are logged as such and they say they will return to search at another time. Some caches are a little tricky and take extra time so shouldn't be logged as DNF's. Anyone agree with me on this point? :D

  2. I had a person drop a TB in one of my caches and picked up a TB at the same time. When they logged the cache as found they listed the numbers of both TBs in their log. Isn't this a big No No? If so what should I do?

    I would delete the log and then send them private e-mail tellling them what you did and why.
  3. Seeing I am most likely not be able to buy any I'd be willing to distribute them in the Midwest. I'll even distribute them on my bike.

     

    Please consider me for helping out in our area-middle Tennessee-not sure which zone you call this. I'll be glad to set out your most gorgeous coin.

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    Wouldn't it be fun to have an event just for cache dogs? Just a thought!

     

    Funny that you should mention an event just for dogs. There was one last Nov. We went and took Bulli the Wonder Dog with us. It was a fun event-lots of caching dogs there with their "people". Everyone present was well behaved, including the "people".

    Check out GCY1JF -Our Greatest Companion-The Geo Dog Gathering

  5. I've started caching a little over a year ago because I thought it would be a great way to get the family outdoors in a fun way. Little did I know the most enthusiastic (next to me, of course) about geocaching would be my dog, Cosmo.

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    He LOVES to go to the caching events with me, so I try to bring him along whenever there's hiking, camping and/or trails involved. He seems fascinated with TBs as you can see in the photos...

     

    This photo is a TB we found when we just started out in a cache called 'Thank you, Mr. Carnegie' in Plainfield, IN.

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    The next two are TB 'buddies' we've found on our journeys..

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    I would take more photos but I'm currently trying to replace my now broken digital camera...

     

    Wouldn't it be fun to have an event just for cache dogs? Just a thought!

  6. TEAM NAB is made up of 2 human cachers plus Bulli the Wonder Dog (he's the "B" in our name). He is a 7 year old Jack Russell Terrier and he loves to cache as much as anyone around. He has his own account and you can see him up looking up that name. He is also featured on the forums under geocoins and taking your dog for a walk.

  7. It's AbbysGrammy here and I was the reciprient of a Secret Agent Geocoin while at GW 5 in Raliegh last month. I was so surprised to find an envelope among my coins when I got home. Wonder who it is? Anyhow, thanks so much. :)

  8. TEAM NAB (NashvilleJoe, AbbysGrammy and Bulli the Wonder) are really excited about this fantastic project. We want to thank those who came up with it and all those who will place the caches and maintain them. We are happy to say that we found our first one yesterday-Tennessee version. We look forward to all the others, too. Unfortunately, this comes after we have already cached in 37 states so guess we will have to revisit them now. :rolleyes:

  9. TEAM NAB (that's NashvilleJoe, AbbysGrammy and Bulli the Wonder Dog) did 27 in a recent day on our trip back to Tenn. from Miami, FL. And, we weren't even really trying. We stopped at every Cracker Barrell along the route and each rest area on the interstates and welcome centers entering another state. Not bad for a day's run, right? B)

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