+Team Van Stoffelen Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 (edited) Hello world, I am not only downsizing my collection by selling them, I am also sending a few into the big wide world. As i am not in the position to travel around the world myself, mister Postman has to do the job for me. I am looking for geocachers who wants to drop a geocoin of my in a cache nearby where they live. I am thinking overseas this time, so it should be somewhere in Australia, Asia, Afrika, South America or any other place separated from the Netherlands by a big ocean. Anyone who lives in a nice outpost in this world nearby a (little frequently visited) cache are very welcome to respond. For now I have about five coins to ship into the world. Please contact me by pm or email (preferred). *** Cointest *** Those who contact me by pm or email also have a chance on winning a geocoin. I that case you should also post a message in this thread and let me know why i really should release my geocoin(s) in your neighbourhood. Cointest ends: Sunday, November 22, 20.00 hours CET. Thanks a lot, Rian (Van Stoffelen Sr) Edited November 18, 2009 by Team Van Stoffelen
+Dark Elf Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Great idea. Germany is very near to the Netherlands, so i will suspend this time Hope you will have a lot of fun
+ZeroHecksGiven Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Email sent. I suggested sending one to washington state so I could release it at the APE cache or the Groundspeak headquarters(barring I make an appt. and all) and seems like a great place to start an adventure(at least the coin would be starting it)
+SgtMikal Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 email sent I have lots of caches and cachers in my town that love to move goins. In addition, I live in relatively close proximity to several highways and highly-travelled areas, so coins released in this area stand a good chance to be picked up and move pretty far. Thanx for the cointest!
paganfrog Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 i would set a coin travelling for you rian. i live in a fairly busy place for geocachers to visit and have made it one of my goals to encourage more geocoins to come here to try to coax more of the newer local cachers to get into geocoins more.
Maine Family Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I would like to help you out because Maine is a nice state but it will soon be covered in snow and ice so I will have to pass. Maybe one day one of your coins will visit our beautiful state.
+GATOULIS Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Hmm.... it must be an ocean between us??? If it is a huge part of land??? Greece is in the europe's borders with Asia, so its Rhodes.... Hey.... does Aegean see (and mediterranean sea) count? I have to know if I can send an email to make it official!
+snowball 58 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I would love to release a coin for you Here in the USA I live very near the oldest active cache in the world, Mingo
+DaFunkyFrogs Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 we have not been caching in a while due to health reasons, but we do maintenance on our caches quite often........we live 1/4 mile from a major freeway running North & South here in California.......great place to start a coin......... Thanks for the chance to help out & for the cointest.. .
+pastor_b Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I forgot to mention that the reason you should send me a coin to drop in a chche is that I am in the middle of Iowa DUTCH country!
+Team Van Stoffelen Posted November 18, 2009 Author Posted November 18, 2009 I forgot to mention that the reason you should send me a coin to drop in a chche is that I am in the middle of Iowa DUTCH country! What? Have we invaded Iowa?
+seekerfamily Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 We can release coins here in Tampa Florida where the weather is great this time of year (80 degrees today). Live near the beach and many major highways also only 1 hour from Orlando Florida - home to Walt Disney World and a lot of great active caches with cachers from around the world. Seekerfamily This also goes for anyone else that wants to move their coins out of colder weather areas.
+GATOULIS Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are in the Mundial!!!!! South Africa we are coming!!!! Hmm.... sorry for hijacking the thread!
+GATOULIS Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I forgot to post why to release a coin here in Rhodes, in Greece! Well.... Since you like history.... Greece is a full of it! Mythology, ancient history, Medieval history.... In Rhodes we have everything!!! (We even had a dragon in the medieval times..... and the dragon lived close to my house!!!)! The caches that are near me are in ancient places too! Rhodes is mentioned in the Trojan war who participated with its king, in the greek side! Rhodes had one of the 7 sages of the ancient times (Kleovoulos from Lindos), one ofthe 7 miracles of the ancient world (Colossus), and the most famous Olympic winner and actually Olympic winner family! I am talking about Diagoras and his family, where all of his sons were Olympic winners too, I think his grand children too, and one of his daughters Kallipateira was the first and the only women who saw the olympics in the ancient times! (it was forbitten to women and the panishment was death!!!) Well.. I do not know if it also counts that many dutch are visiting Rhodes as toutists and some even stayed here, got married... so... how about the island of the Sun God see one of your coins too? do I have to post more reasons???? I have to admit something! Since the tourist season is over, I do not know when it will move! The caches that are close to the city like the one in the ancient stadium, is still visited by geocachers who are visiting the island with cruizer ships, so...
+sunsetmeadowlark Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 PM sent! I'd love to release a coin in Montana for you! I am the owner of a secure TB Hotel near a busy highway that runs right by Glacier National Park and some fantastic photo opportunities. LMK if you would like me to release one for you.
Maine Family Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 If you need missions for your coins you send out into the wild, you could send them for Todie's Wild Ride.
+Turlutortue Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Releasing a coin in Quebec Canada would be great. I have TB hotel that would be secure and lots of travelers come and visit. I can dip it in caches and even bring it to Japan next march.
+Ashallond Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 email sent. I think you should send your coins to arkansas! I mean why not...I live right near a large interstate highway, and the coin should travel far. You never know, you could make it a goal to get back to you. See how long (or if) it takes to get back to you. Plus I've only been caching less than a year, and I like to see coins, and icons, and things like that.
+Team Van Stoffelen Posted November 19, 2009 Author Posted November 19, 2009 Knock, knock... anybody out there in Asia, Africa, Australia, South America...
+AlliedOz Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 Knock, knock... anybody out there in Asia, Africa, Australia, South America... Australia reporting in you should send a cold coin this way to experience xmas in the heat it is not unusual for it to hit 40c on x-mas day, making a hot roast lunch less of a treat but we combat that with lots of ice cold beer PM sent
+ZeroHecksGiven Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 Knock, knock... anybody out there in Asia, Africa, Australia, South America... they aren't up yet, hehe
+Carbon Hunter Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 (edited) PM sent! I'd love to release a coin in Montana for you! I am the owner of a secure TB Hotel near a busy highway that runs right by Glacier National Park and some fantastic photo opportunities. LMK if you would like me to release one for you. Hey - yep a South African that travels back regularly - and living in the Middle East. So we can release it in the UAE / Qatar / Oman in the Middle East Or Egypt / South Africa (north & south of the continent) - just tell us where. We'll be more than hppy to help - just shout. Rian - ons kas selfs amper Nederlands praat. Ons is Afrikaans en die taal is amper die selfde (?) Edited November 19, 2009 by Carbon Hunter
+TrailBound Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 If you would like to have one start on the US's east coast, S.E. MA near Plymouth would naturally be a great place to start. Thank you.
+desulli Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 I have a friend in Arkansas that I just got hooked on caching. It would be really cool (and make her happy) if you sent her one so she could do her first solo cache with it......let me know. I live in Germany if you would like on put here too.
daveindeal Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 hello my friend!! i live in the UK and can offer my services to drop a few coins for you. i have just recieved 3 from labrador wild man to do exactly the same into local caches. from here they have the whole of Europe open to them, even up to scotland, ireland, wales. i have a hotel down the road that is ease of access to france and beyond or can be dropped into one of my local caches just to travel as many as it can. dave, ps the coin i adopted from you has now moved to the military base in IRAQ, so if there are any UK personel on base it should make its way to the UK in 2 jumps!!
+Team Van Stoffelen Posted November 19, 2009 Author Posted November 19, 2009 Rian - ons kas selfs amper Nederlands praat. Ons is Afrikaans en die taal is amper die selfde (?) Geen probleem nie. Ek klein verstaan en lees Afrikaans. Baie woorden sy die selfde (!)
+CUTT4 Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 I live halfway between Miami, Fl and New York City, NY. I also live at the begining of I-20 on the east coast. With I-95 and I-20 at my back door I can put it heading North, South, or West depending on which you would prefer!
+Team Van Stoffelen Posted November 21, 2009 Author Posted November 21, 2009 Knock, knock... anybody out there in Asia, Africa, South America, or one a far away isle in a big ocean (where ocassionally geocachers come by) ...
+Carbon Hunter Posted November 22, 2009 Posted November 22, 2009 Rian - ons kas selfs amper Nederlands praat. Ons is Afrikaans en die taal is amper die selfde (?) Geen probleem nie. Ek klein verstaan en lees Afrikaans. Baie woorden sy die selfde (!) Wonderlik - your Afrikaans is great - reading and listening is much easier than speakign for me when i listen to Dutch So United Arab Emirates is covered - and parts of South Africa
+The Blorenges Posted November 22, 2009 Posted November 22, 2009 Knock, knock... anybody out there in Asia, Africa, South America, or one a far away isle in a big ocean (where ocassionally geocachers come by) ... For South America I would suggest putting your specific request in their own South American forum. I don't think many S American cachers visit this geocoin forum. MrsB
+Team Van Stoffelen Posted November 22, 2009 Author Posted November 22, 2009 (edited) Thank you all for helping me sending my coins all over the world. In the next few days I will contact the following geocachers: Paganfrog, for helping me release a geocoin in rainy, windy, but o so beautiful Scotland. Gatoulis, for helping me release a geocoin on one of the beautiful Greek isles. Pastor B, for helping me release a geocoin in Dutch country in Iowa, USA. Turlutortue, for helping me release a geocoin in Japan. AlliedOZ, for helping me release a geocoin Down Under in Australia. CinCol, for helping me release a geocoin in sunny Quatar. Carbon Hunter, for helping me release a geocoin in South Afrika. I know it's more then I would send out in the first place, and yest, Scotland and Greece are not divided grom the Netherlands by a big ocean (well, not if you take the shortest way to get there), but, as I am the one and only judge in this cointest... And the lucky winner of the cointest is... (picking one peace of paper out of a big hat) ... Paganfrog. Congratulations! Thanks all for joining in and you might try your luck at my other 'Sinterklaas' cointest. Edited November 22, 2009 by Team Van Stoffelen
paganfrog Posted November 22, 2009 Posted November 22, 2009 wow, this is awesome. i didnt even know i had entered a cointest in this thread, i mean i knew there was one, but i just simply offered my coin dropping services for you my friend. thankyou very much for making this cointest and coin dropping oppotunity. i dont get out to search for many caches so i like to watch for coins visiting my caches so that i can collect the icons instead thanks my friend
+GATOULIS Posted November 22, 2009 Posted November 22, 2009 Congratulations Heather!!!! Oh! I am deeply honored my friend for peaking me to release one fo your coins here in Rhodes!
+seekerfamily Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Thank you all for helping me sending my coins all over the world. In the next few days I will contact the following geocachers: Paganfrog, for helping me release a geocoin in rainy, windy, but o so beautiful Scotland. Gatoulis, for helping me release a geocoin on one of the beautiful Greek isles. Pastor B, for helping me release a geocoin in Dutch country in Iowa, USA. Turlutortue, for helping me release a geocoin in Japan. AlliedOZ, for helping me release a geocoin Down Under in Australia. CinCol, for helping me release a geocoin in sunny Quatar. Carbon Hunter, for helping me release a geocoin in South Afrika. I know it's more then I would send out in the first place, and yest, Scotland and Greece are not divided grom the Netherlands by a big ocean (well, not if you take the shortest way to get there), but, as I am the one and only judge in this cointest... And the lucky winner of the cointest is... (picking one peace of paper out of a big hat) ... Paganfrog. Congratulations! Thanks all for joining in and you might try your luck at my other 'Sinterklaas' cointest. Thanks for the cointest and we hope all your coins travel far.
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