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haggaeus

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  1. If they are .30 cal - I will take a six pack too. [...]

    Yes, these sixpacks. I'll order 2 for myself + a few of larger individual cans.

    I'll order them in a week or so and email Squealy and eventual other interested cachers my address and phone #. Pickup until middle June.

  2. We are going to move back to Europe in June and as we will be shipping some stuff, I thought about packing in some ammo cans from cheaperthandirt.com (they are hard to get there). When I was checking cheaperthandirt's policies, I saw they charge you the same shipping regardless of the order size+weight (probably to some limit).

    If anybody wants to buy a small number of them (the price based on 6-pack) and pick them up in Garwood, NJ, let me know in this thread or by e-mail (I don't check PM so often).

  3. Come on, the NY/NJ Gung-Ho awards were always given monthly (remember Mike Riccabono / The Curse of Suburban Jungle?), it would be boring to have just one geocacher per year getting all the fame. And geocaching is not just about the hiked mileage, I personally avoid mean micros, puzzle multis, or elaborate hides (never found a single Magoo's cache), so you have to find another winner in these categories.

    Brian: my wife says that the NJ public transport system is crazy, so it takes a crazy person to understand it.

    Avroair: no problem with Verona Pk North, I didn't come there just for that one cache (found 5 others on that hike).

  4. [...]

    Cell phones only talk to one tower at a time, then handoff when you get closer to another one.

     

    But they are aware of the other stations and the strength of signal from them, so it could be possible to do some triangulation? It would be cool to use a cellphone as a GPS replacement.

  5. Backpacking & caching here. Our favorite area for backpacking trips is Harriman State Park, NY - now with brian b's "Shelters of Harriman" series it gets a new twist: you hike to a shelter, put your backpack down, head out to get water and some wood for a fire and by the way, find a cache :ph34r:

    But honestly, most of my finds are at solo day hikes, followed by family day hikes.

  6. What a pity I didn't have my camera with me yesterday. Usually I don't use a staff, I just grab whatever stick is at hand if necessary. Yesterday the trails in Six Mile Run Park, NJ were very icy and steep at some places, so I guessed some support would be handy - fortunately there was an arrow lost by a hunter laying near the trail, so I used that, crouching and climbing the icy plates.

  7. [...] Also, I must have did an "Archive (no show)" because it doesn't even show up on a search anymore.

    As I know, no archived caches show up in search results, "Archive (no show)" must mean something different. Question for admins or more experienced cache owners: what is the difference between show and no show?

  8. Threads discussing policies and rules will be probably promptly closed there.

    It depends on how you ask. If you start your thread by just ranting about something, it will probably be closed.

    See this thread (IMHO started with a polite request) or search gc.com forum for "policy" to see why threads were closed/moved. Maybe a new forum for rules discussion would be handy, but what would be left in General...uhm...Geocaching Topics forum then?

  9. [...] We can change the rules to some extent, just make a suggestion in the Geocaching.com Discussion forum. That one is there for site issues and the chief rule-makers read it frequently. [...]

    Actually, Geocaching.com Discussion forum is for technical issues with the website - reporting bugs or submitting feature requests. Threads discussing policies and rules will be probably promptly closed there.

  10. 9 of my 127 finds are archived (7.1%):

    3 of them were pulled by owners to be redone or to make place for other caches.

    Other 3 were archived by approvers after complaints about trespassing issues (interesting, none of the owners were active anymore).

    The last 3 were stolen or destroyed.

    No LTFs. Some of my other finds had a missing period but they were eventually replaced by owner. I was LTF on one of these.

  11. Also, WG$ demands that you have the bill when you enter it - so no moving into the next cache and entering it at home after the trip. Last time I took a WG$ from a cache located 20 miles west from my home and found that it was placed by a cacher from my hometown - so I have placed it in another cache in opposite direction and logged it with "had to lie about having the bill so it gets some mileage". That proved to be really naive idea, few hours later my WG account got banned for "repeated violations of rules". Oh well.

  12. Funny how the community here is too honest about small-to-medium amounts of money (Using this website without paying $30? Freeloader! Copying $100 topo software? Thief!) but once it is about $2500 diamond ring, the moral restrictions get adjusted.

    No offense meant to voters who read the story, liked it and voted once.

  13. Visited Bethlehem, PA - the city founded by Saxony emigrants in 1740s. The museum guide asked us where we are from and explained that they have mostly Germans and Czechs visiting :-)

    Found only one virtual there, was too busy with sightseeing and fun at Christkindlmarkt (by the way, a nice touch with German signs, Eingang-Entrance is ok, but I'm somewhat doubtful about Restrooms-Badenzimmer :-)

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