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Dark Elf

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  1. I try to explain in my listing, that the cachers don't need to destroy the area next to the cache, to find it.

     

    But there are still some people, which tear apart the whole forrest, if i write as hint: "covered with moss".

     

    Of coure i don't write "covered with moss", because i only have german hints, so i write: "unter Moos" :)

  2. I already have a MGM Coin, but i know someone who really deserves one and loves the pathtag, but isn't active at the forum anymore and had some trouble ;) so i will take part here and if i win, i will send it to the person :)

     

    I held two CITOs last years and plan to hold 1 or 2 this year.

    But thats not enough. The areas here are somtimes very dirty. Everywhere paper, zigarrets and other trash ;)

     

    If i see sth. like this while caching, i collect it, if its not too big to carry and put it in a bin.

     

    But unfortunately some caches are full of rubbsih/trash, too. People put defect cigarette lighters, fireworks and so on in caches and they are found by children, too B)

    If i see this in caches i take it with me and place some swag instead of the rubbish B)

     

    And i'm not the only one...some others here in this area also collect the rubbish and try to clean the nature.

     

    But it's a pitty, that most of the cachers don't care about the nature B) And if you try to tell them that it's wrong what they are doing, they don't listen.

     

    So everything we can do is to clean the cache-areas and the nature in general while caching. Practise CITO while caching and not only at the events :)

     

    Thank you very much for this cointest and for saving the nature!

  3. I know I am new and could be wrong, but by looking at that photo it doesn't look like a geocoin. From what I can see in that photo it looks like a pathtag?? Again I could be wrong and someone else may chime in.

     

    But you are not wrong ;)

     

    All informations are here: http://www.pathtags.com/

     

    Pathtags are custom interactive trading items. Used most often in Geocaching, they are also used in Scouting, Military and Promotional use. Customers submit a design which is produced into a high quality metal tag - the Pathtag. They exchange them with others, give them to people they meet, or leave them behind where they have been to be found. Finders log them online and the owner can see who they have "Crossed Paths With". Pathtags.com provides a gallery of designs, trade-by-mail tools, and a collection management interface. There are over 7137 unique designs to collect and trade for with people all over the world.

     

    ;)

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