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succotash

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  1. Information on the Oregon Delorme Challenge can be found here. Good luck!
  2. Congratulations! Your photo was great and we're happy for you and your family!
  3. Ummm, well, yes. 220 so far willing and able to admit it. Area 51.
  4. "But the cache page said 35 yards at a bearing of 70 degrees magnetic from the knucklehead!"
  5. You've gotten alot of great ideas and here's one more. Our family loves books. After hearing us talk about geocaching, we started to get gifts of books about backroads, historic locations, kayaking trails etc in our state and neighboring states. We've really enjoyed them.
  6. And to make it more challenging... sometimes the method used to give you coordinates at one stage may differ from the method at other stages. We have had that give us trouble a few times, when we thought we knew what we were looking for and it turned out to be something different.
  7. Sounds like a fun multi - six degrees of GeoBacon.
  8. This one might LOOK like a phone booth, but actually it's the World's Smallest Police Station. World's Smallest Police Station And, there is already a cache there... cache link
  9. Great to see this new addition to the forums!
  10. There is a SCUBA mystery cache in Clarks Hill Lake near the GA/SC border (A Cessna's Tale of Woe).
  11. Just noticed this thread. Last summer we found a floating ammo can (originally placed in 2001!) that had been dislodged from its hiding place. It's hard to say enough about ammo cans as quality cache containers! CCC Cache
  12. Happy to stumble upon this question and the answer. We have a cache Jackson Jaunt that has been showing a Red Jeep TB in it since July 2007. When we confirmed the jeep was missing we emailed the person who received it from Jeep and started it off, but it has remained in the cache inventory. It's now been marked missing, thank you!
  13. I just found out Groundspeak banned lamppost skirt micros!
  14. Poklonnaya Gora GC13D4Y in Moscow Russia, 5311.9mi from our home coordinates
  15. We were taking a fairly short walk back through a wooded/swampy area with no defined path after finding the Healing Springs Bath (GCHQ76) when my husband saw something that didn't look quite right. He poked a bit and found a terracache. That's how we learned about terracaching. With the proliferation of fairly lame micros in our area in the past year we thought the idea of "quality caching" was reasonable and signed on to log this one cache. Although we look at the site every so often we haven't found another one worth doing so far. We like all of the options on geocaching with good hikes plus puzzle caches, earthcaches etc and it's pretty easy to do a search for quality caches on the geocaching site so we're very happy with it.
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