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GEORIBO

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  1. Oke, I find it a strange requirement and not in line with how I interpret the meaning of an Earthcache. But it seems I’m the only one, so let’s forget about it.
  2. Because - you don’t really learn something from it, which is I thought the purpose of an Earthcache - I think most geocachers don’t have a thermometer in their back pack Furthermore as stated above, a not allowed logging task is “Asking geocachers to take measurements that do not relate to the earth science lesson and only prove that they visited the site. For example, “Measure the height of the boulder.”
  3. I came across an Earth cache during my vacation were you have to measure the water temperature of a hot spring with a thermometer. If you don’t do this (because a thermometer is not part of my standard geocaching equipment?), the CO does not allow you to log the cache. Is this allowed within the Earth cache rules?
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  5. Hi there, I'm looking for some nice multi caches in the Los Angeles Area (if possible close to Long Beach/Rancho Palos Verdes). Distance between 5-10 kilometres. Focus on nature, not to difficult, just to enjoy a nice hike and discover some new area's in Los Angeles. Anybody any suggestions? Regards, GEORIBO
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