hopkins569 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 how do you become a reviewer its just that im on geocaching.com most days and i think i could give something back to the site Quote Link to comment
+eigengott Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 http://support.Groundspeak.com//index.php?...page&id=101 And think twice what you wish for!!! Quote Link to comment
hopkins569 Posted February 16, 2010 Author Share Posted February 16, 2010 my local reviewer has found 3 and hidden one thats why i thought anyone could do it as i would be happy to do it as i have so much free time at work just now Quote Link to comment
+Kryten Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Reviewers usually have a separate account for their reviewing activities and it's not uncommon for these to have zero hides or finds. The hide and find count of their "true" identity will be considerably higher. Quote Link to comment
+The Ravens Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 my local reviewer has found 3 and hidden one thats why i thought anyone could do it as i would be happy to do it as i have so much free time at work just now I'm sure that's not the case. I know of at least one review that uses a sock puppet name as a reviewer. Quote Link to comment
+Touchstone Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 ...i think i could give something back to the site Although it's a nice thought, I would probably put a higher value on giving back to the Geocaching Community, rather than to the site (and I suspect that Groundspeak would likely agree). Not an inclusive list, but you might want to consider: - Put out quality Hides - Keep the caches you Hide in well maintained order - Host an Event - Introduce others to the sport to help it grow - Host a CITO Event - Get involved in the Forum - If you have areas with restrictive land use policies near you (e.g. National Park Service), become a liaison to help open these areas up to Geocaching. Quote Link to comment
+Pax42 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Asking to be a reviewer probably only hurts your chances to actually become one. If your area needs additional reviewing help and you've built a good reputation GC.com will find you. As to your reviewer's stats, some maintain separate identities for thier reviewing duties and their own caching. Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Asking to be a reviewer probably only hurts your chances to actually become one. If your area needs additional reviewing help and you've built a good reputation GC.com will find you. As to your reviewer's stats, some maintain separate identities for thier reviewing duties and their own caching. And to think I've deliberately gone out of my way to appear an unpalatable choice so I won't have to say 'NO THANKS' when they ask me! Quote Link to comment
+Happy Humphrey Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 (edited) ...i think i could give something back to the site Although it's a nice thought, I would probably put a higher value on giving back to the Geocaching Community, rather than to the site (and I suspect that Groundspeak would likely agree). Not an inclusive list, but you might want to consider: - Put out quality Hides - Keep the caches you Hide in well maintained order - Host an Event - Introduce others to the sport to help it grow - Host a CITO Event - Get involved in the Forum - If you have areas with restrictive land use policies near you (e.g. National Park Service), become a liaison to help open these areas up to Geocaching. I'd add to that: simply go out and seek some more geocaches. By finding them, you're keeping the pastime thriving and making caches worth hiding. Edited February 16, 2010 by Happy Humphrey Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 http://support.Groundspeak.com//index.php?...page&id=101 And think twice what you wish for!!! I do actually know of a "newb" who became a reviewer after only about a year of Geocaching. But they became very well known within their local community, and did all the things in that article. Then again, you're in The UK, and they've gone through a few over there. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Asking to be a reviewer probably only hurts your chances to actually become one. If your area needs additional reviewing help and you've built a good reputation GC.com will find you. As to your reviewer's stats, some maintain separate identities for thier reviewing duties and their own caching. You know, I've heard that said many times, but I would have to question it. I seriously doubt that a part of the selection process when looking for a new reviewer is to see if the individual has ever asked to become one. And if all other conditions are met with favorably, and it should come to light that at one point the person in question had volunteered, that it would more likely be seen as a favorable thing, and not a detriment. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Hide caches, find caches, host events, become involved in local groups, CITO, participate in the forums, work with land managers, become highly knowledgeable about the guidelines, get known, get noticed - be a good person. Then one day - you might get invited. Quote Link to comment
+Pax42 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Asking to be a reviewer probably only hurts your chances to actually become one. If your area needs additional reviewing help and you've built a good reputation GC.com will find you. As to your reviewer's stats, some maintain separate identities for thier reviewing duties and their own caching. You know, I've heard that said many times, but I would have to question it. I seriously doubt that a part of the selection process when looking for a new reviewer is to see if the individual has ever asked to become one. And if all other conditions are met with favorably, and it should come to light that at one point the person in question had volunteered, that it would more likely be seen as a favorable thing, and not a detriment. I could have worded that better. My comment was addressing the perception that one who campaigns for a position may be viewed as wanting to enact a personal agenda. I didn't mean to say that Groundspeak would automatically not consider one who asks for the job or that such a person would have said agenda. It's just the perception that they might and someone who is well known in the caching community that hasn't inquired about the job may be more likely approached first. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 (edited) Asking to be a reviewer probably only hurts your chances to actually become one. If your area needs additional reviewing help and you've built a good reputation GC.com will find you. As to your reviewer's stats, some maintain separate identities for thier reviewing duties and their own caching. You know, I've heard that said many times, but I would have to question it. I seriously doubt that a part of the selection process when looking for a new reviewer is to see if the individual has ever asked to become one. And if all other conditions are met with favorably, and it should come to light that at one point the person in question had volunteered, that it would more likely be seen as a favorable thing, and not a detriment. I could have worded that better. My comment was addressing the perception that one who campaigns for a position may be viewed as wanting to enact a personal agenda. I didn't mean to say that Groundspeak would automatically not consider one who asks for the job or that such a person would have said agenda. It's just the perception that they might and someone who is well known in the caching community that hasn't inquired about the job may be more likely approached first. Thanks for the clarification, but please know that I wasn't singling you out. I really have seen basically those same words repeated here in the past, and it was the overall perception that I was addressing. Edited February 16, 2010 by knowschad Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 how do you become a reviewer its just that im on geocaching.com most days and i think i could give something back to the site If you want to be a reviewer try this. Wake up in the morning and hit yourself over the head with a hammer 5 times. The feeling will be the same and you will save a lot of money on Rolaids. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 how do you become a reviewer its just that im on geocaching.com most days and i think i could give something back to the site If you want to be a reviewer try this. Wake up in the morning and hit yourself over the head with a hammer 5 times. The feeling will be the same and you will save a lot of money on Rolaids. I thought that was the advice for wannabe moderators, Brian. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 how do you become a reviewer its just that im on geocaching.com most days and i think i could give something back to the site If you want to be a reviewer try this. Wake up in the morning and hit yourself over the head with a hammer 5 times. The feeling will be the same and you will save a lot of money on Rolaids. I thought that was the advice for wannabe moderators, Brian. Wait a minute.. Brian is a moderator?? I had no idea.. Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Asking to be a reviewer probably only hurts your chances to actually become one. If your area needs additional reviewing help and you've built a good reputation GC.com will find you. As to your reviewer's stats, some maintain separate identities for thier reviewing duties and their own caching. You know, I've heard that said many times, but I would have to question it. I seriously doubt that a part of the selection process when looking for a new reviewer is to see if the individual has ever asked to become one. And if all other conditions are met with favorably, and it should come to light that at one point the person in question had volunteered, that it would more likely be seen as a favorable thing, and not a detriment. Actually I believe that it does have some truth to it. The thinking is that if you actively seek a Reviewer role then it is likely because you want to inject your agenda and opinions into the game. This is common in any area of volunteerism... when the job costs you money, time, you get grief from strangers and have to smile and take it, you have but limited flexibility and no real authority, your decisions can be overturned for a variety of reasons and there is no future gain in it, the most your hard work will get you is more of the same... then the motives of anyone who actually WANTS that job have to be suspect! I know that in my case becoming a Reviewer never occurred to me. I was active in the game, helped start a state geocaching association, hosted many events, attended many others, traveled a lot to events and to caches all over a six-state region, went caching in groups large and small and as a result made a lot of friends. I posted helpful advice in the GC forums and avoided angst and controversy in them. I helped start an online forum for our state association and served as a Moderator for that forum. I did those things because that's my nature and personality, not to establish a reputation or gain Groundspeak's attention. As I understand it when Groundspeak needed another Reviewer (for Arkansas... I live in Alabama) they asked some existing Reviewers for names. Unbeknownst to me the then-current Arkansas Reviewer was a friend and mentioned my name. Several well-known Alabama cachers and area Reviewers were secretly asked what they thought, and evidently they thought that I would be a good candidate. I know of three people who were asked what they thought of me, but I wouldn't learn that until later. All during that process I never had a clue that I was being considered. When the call came asking if I was interested in the job I couldn't imagine why me; I had just retired and wasn't looking for a job, volunteer or paid, and there were a number of geocachers I knew who had great reputations and who were to my mind more likely candidates. I wonder to this day if at least two of them were asked and turned it down... when I asked them they just smiled and change the subject, so who knows! I ended up reviewing Arkansas and Alabama at a time when geocaching was really expanding in both states. It took a good bit of time and I spent a good bit of money traveling and attending events (a choice, not a job requirement). While I absolutely loved it I can tell you that it's not a job for everyone... the statement that 'smart people don't want it' isn't completely a joke! Many wannabe Reviewers appear to think that it would be cool to have some kind of 'power'. In fact Reviewers have limited discretion but all power is centered at the frog palace... Reviewers assure that listings adhere to the published Guidelines. If they don't like a cache listing but it fits the Guidelines they have to hold their nose and list it. Groundspeak will not hesitate to over-rule or slap the hand of a Reviewer who oversteps his bounds. Nothing 'powerful' in that! The role of the Reviewer is totally one of selfless service. Anyhoo... if my experience is any sort of a guide then just be yourself, cache the way you enjoy caching and when Groundspeak needs cannon fodder another lackey another Reviewer they may come calling! I'm pretty sure that asking or campaigning for the job, publicly criticizing your current Reviewer and stating that you can do better are all certain ways to insure that you won't get the call. Quote Link to comment
+Sioneva Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 <snip> I'm pretty sure that asking or campaigning for the job, publicly criticizing your current Reviewer and stating that you can do better are all certain ways to insure that you won't get the call. Can I please be a reviewer? I have a Blue Bow and blonde hair, it's an irresistible combination! And boy, would I do a better job then Heartland Cacher. I mean, he calls me Rocky every time he sees me, his mind is CLEARLY going. Plus, he wouldn't let me place a night nano cache on the railroad tracks. (Is this enough to make sure I never get tapped, or do I have to go on?) Quote Link to comment
Deceangi Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 my local reviewer has found 3 and hidden one thats why i thought anyone could do it as i would be happy to do it as i have so much free time at work just now If you'd asked any of the local cachers, they would have been able to tell you that Alba15 has a large number of finds under her player account geoki . All the UK Reviewers have 2 accounts, Reviewer and Player Accounts. If Alba is not able to Review due to illness or other reason. One of the other UK Reviewers will cover for her. The list is Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Oh and if you look at my finds, their wildly inaccurate, I've a pile of finds to log if I ever get around to it. Including 2 Mega events. I'm well know by local cachers for not getting around to logging finds, as I prefer to be busy Reviewing caches I can tell you that as the person solely responsible for the initial selection of 2 of the UK Reviewers, and involved in the initial selection of the other 3 [geoawareUK, was not suggested by the UK Reviewers]. Not one of them had ever asked to become a reviewer, and were extremely surprised even speechless when asked . As I asked 2 of them over the phone, I could hear their chins hit the floor Best advice become involved in your local communities, there is the UK & Ireland section on here or there are the 2 Scottish local forums Geofrees Geox Or the GAGB which is the local UK geocaching association Get a reputation for placing and maintaining good caches, Be a well rounded cache setter (including events) and helpful to other community members. Show a ability to work with local Landowners/Managers, and who knows you could possible get that unexpected question in the future. If you can make it to this years UK Mega, there will be a Reviewer Q&A workshop involving myself and possible some of my UK/Ireland colleagues. You'll be able to get a idea of what is involved in being a Reviewer then. Deci Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Can I please be a reviewer? I have a Blue Bow and blonde hair, it's an irresistible combination! And boy, would I do a better job then Heartland Cacher. I mean, he calls me Rocky every time he sees me, his mind is CLEARLY going. Plus, he wouldn't let me place a night nano cache on the railroad tracks. (Is this enough to make sure I never get tapped, or do I have to go on?) Yeah, well our reviewer is a doorknob, so try to top that!! Quote Link to comment
+ArcherDragoon Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Can I please be a reviewer? I have a Blue Bow and blonde hair, it's an irresistible combination! And boy, would I do a better job then Heartland Cacher. I mean, he calls me Rocky every time he sees me, his mind is CLEARLY going. Plus, he wouldn't let me place a night nano cache on the railroad tracks. (Is this enough to make sure I never get tapped, or do I have to go on?) Yeah, well our reviewer is a doorknob, so try to top that!! Now that was a fun thread!!! Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Can I please be a reviewer? I have a Blue Bow and blonde hair, it's an irresistible combination! And boy, would I do a better job then Heartland Cacher. I mean, he calls me Rocky every time he sees me, his mind is CLEARLY going. Plus, he wouldn't let me place a night nano cache on the railroad tracks. (Is this enough to make sure I never get tapped, or do I have to go on?) Yeah, well our reviewer is a doorknob, so try to top that!! Now that was a fun thread!!! Yeah, it was!! Seen Surfer Joe's profile page recently? Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 (edited) Yeah, it was!! Seen Surfer Joe's profile page recently? It just means that to be a reviewer, one of the requirements is that you're well rounded. Anyway, the Blue Bow gets my vote. Edited February 16, 2010 by Chrysalides Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Yeah, it was!! Seen Surfer Joe's profile page recently? It just means that to be a reviewer, one of the requirements is that you're well rounded. Anyway, the Blue Bow gets my vote. Did you notice? Only one cache found in four years of caching. Geeze, what a doorknob!! Quote Link to comment
+Mini-Geek Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Is that list of ALL of the UK reviewers? I always thought there were a lot more, especialy since the listings I have submitted get reviewed so quick! Quote Link to comment
+Sioneva Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Yeah, it was!! Seen Surfer Joe's profile page recently? It just means that to be a reviewer, one of the requirements is that you're well rounded. Anyway, the Blue Bow gets my vote. Did you notice? Only one cache found in four years of caching. Geeze, what a doorknob!! What can I say? The Blue Bow is TERRIBLE at finding caches... Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Is that list of ALL of the UK reviewers? I always thought there were a lot more, especialy since the listings I have submitted get reviewed so quick! Very personal, including first names! Aren't there any "secret identity" reviewers over there? Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Is that list of ALL of the UK reviewers? I always thought there were a lot more, especialy since the listings I have submitted get reviewed so quick! Very personal, including first names! Aren't there any "secret identity" reviewers over there? The one that I'm mostly curious about is this: Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Would that be our beloved Mrs Blorenge? Quote Link to comment
+eigengott Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 my local reviewer has found 3 and hidden one Poor guy. Obviously he has no time to go geocaching anymore since his reviewer tasks take up all his time. That's why I warned you to be careful with your wishes! Quote Link to comment
hopkins569 Posted February 17, 2010 Author Share Posted February 17, 2010 well thanks for all the replies just want to point out that i didnt start this topic because my reviewer takes too long or anything just thought they might need some help with the workload and thought i would offer my services Quote Link to comment
+Isonzo Karst Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Heartland Cacher. I mean, he calls me Rocky every time he sees me, his mind is CLEARLY going. He's a reviewer. If he had a whole mind when he started (unlikely, really, see TAR's post above; the smart guys say "no"), the job is going to drain it out of him. Look at Surfer Joe, he started out as a surfer. Now he's a doorknob. Only the dogs can handle it over time. Dogs make the best reviewers. Quote Link to comment
+Smurf Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 (edited) Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Is that list of ALL of the UK reviewers? I always thought there were a lot more, especialy since the listings I have submitted get reviewed so quick! Very personal, including first names! Aren't there any "secret identity" reviewers over there? The one that I'm mostly curious about is this: Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Would that be our beloved Mrs Blorenge? Nope ,, That would be Mrs Blorenges significant other, a great guy with a wonderful sense of humour, who I enjoyed meeting last year Edited February 17, 2010 by Smurf Quote Link to comment
Deceangi Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Is that list of ALL of the UK reviewers? I always thought there were a lot more, especialy since the listings I have submitted get reviewed so quick! Very personal, including first names! Aren't there any "secret identity" reviewers over there? The one that I'm mostly curious about is this: Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Would that be our beloved Mrs Blorenge? I see someone has beaten me to it. It's Mrs B's O/H, she had more sense and said not to becoming a Reviewer . my local reviewer has found 3 and hidden one Poor guy. Obviously he has no time to go geocaching anymore since his reviewer tasks take up all his time. That's why I warned you to be careful with your wishes! He is a She we're very enlightened here in the UK . Don't tell her I said so , but at over 6ft/1.8m tall. She frightens the local cachers into behaving just ask any of them We strive to turn around cache in less than 24 hours , sometimes that does not always happen . But we try our best to achieve that. The early UK Approvers-Reviewers, set a high standard for us to follow [Originally Reviewers were called Approvers, just in case anyone is not aware of that fact] Please get involved in your local community, it's very rewarding. And a great way to network over those difficult caches you can come across. And provides many friends. And if your at the Mega, please introduce yourself. Alternatively if you can make it, I'll be attending the Gathering In the Glens event, which is 2 weeks after the Mega. I'll be the bald headed bloke wearing the Cilt [any yes that is spelt right, I'm a Englishman living in Wales ] Deci Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 (edited) I always get confused if it is the bottle in front of me or the frontal lobotomy that gets you to the head of the line for next doorknob volunteer reviewer. Edited February 17, 2010 by wimseyguy Quote Link to comment
+Sioneva Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 I move that all doorknobs be decorated with Blue Bows, in order to make them better reviewers. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 I move that all doorknobs be decorated with Blue Bows, in order to make them better reviewers. By the way, how's your campaign to create some vacancies coming along? I seem to recall you have a, erm, contractor somewhere in the Las Vegas vicinity Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 I move that all doorknobs be decorated with Blue Bows, in order to make them better reviewers. By the way, how's your campaign to create some vacancies coming along? I seem to recall you have a, erm, contractor somewhere in the Las Vegas vicinity I'm sure that would be a big hit! Quote Link to comment
+Sioneva Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 I move that all doorknobs be decorated with Blue Bows, in order to make them better reviewers. By the way, how's your campaign to create some vacancies coming along? I seem to recall you have a, erm, contractor somewhere in the Las Vegas vicinity I am expecting a report back shortly... ... must stop moose and squirrel! Quote Link to comment
+puppymonster Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Only the dogs can handle it over time. Dogs make the best reviewers. Exactly. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Only the dogs can handle it over time. Dogs make the best reviewers. Exactly. I'm curious - isn't it rather difficult using a standard keyboard without fingers? Is there bark recognition system for easier input? Quote Link to comment
+edscott Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 ...i think i could give something back to the site Although it's a nice thought, I would probably put a higher value on giving back to the Geocaching Community, rather than to the site (and I suspect that Groundspeak would likely agree). Not an inclusive list, but you might want to consider: - Put out quality Hides - Keep the caches you Hide in well maintained order - Host an Event - Introduce others to the sport to help it grow - Host a CITO Event - Get involved in the Forum - If you have areas with restrictive land use policies near you (e.g. National Park Service), become a liaison to help open these areas up to Geocaching. Here ya go.. not much more to say!!!! Quote Link to comment
+Opalblade Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 The list is Reviewer Name-Finder Name-Personal Name Alba15--geoki--Carol Chiastiolite--Von Horst--Helen The Bee Keeper--sssss--Steve Graculus--The Blorenges--Chris Deceangi--Mancunian Pyrocacher--Dave Antheia is currently in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. geoawareUK is in the closet, but will be out at the UK Mega in Perth Scotland. As I believe there is a possibility of a Earthcache workshop. Deci People always refer to the Texas reviewer as "Prime" (short for Prime Reviewer) so I assumed all the real cacher names of the reviewers were a secret. Was always curious who Prime Reviewer's cacher name was and where he/she was located. Does that vary, do some have secret identities? Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 (edited) Only the dogs can handle it over time. Dogs make the best reviewers. Exactly. I'm curious - isn't it rather difficult using a standard keyboard without fingers? Is there bark recognition system for easier input? Not at all. If you look at the upper-right of a standard PC-style keyboard, you will see the paws key: (running and ducking!!!!!!!!!!!!) Edited February 17, 2010 by knowschad Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Not at all. If you look at the upper-right of a standard PC-style keyboard, you will see the paws key *groan* I sure set myself up for that one... Quote Link to comment
BlueRajah Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 You forget something... As a reviewer you have to give a few things up. I used to love the FTF chase. I did not do it often, but I loved trying to hurry to those and grab them. I have hurried to them to put a personal unactivated coin now, then publishing it, but it is not the same. If you miss reviewing in your area.. you get emails wondering what happened. If you only have time for 4-5 caches.. people wonder about theirs. People complain about other cachers, nanos, hard caches, puzzles, thieves, their neighbors, police, and the government, oh and not to forget saturation, commercial, challenge caches, bonus caches, ones near dumpsters, coin burglers, trackable hotel raiders, caches too close, ones that they can't find, the horrible job you are doing, wondering if you drove out to check their cache before you listed it and if it is in good shape, and anything that they want to under the sun. I think that about does it. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 You forget something... As a reviewer you have to give a few things up. I used to love the FTF chase. I did not do it often, but I loved trying to hurry to those and grab them. I have hurried to them to put a personal unactivated coin now, then publishing it, but it is not the same. If you miss reviewing in your area.. you get emails wondering what happened. If you only have time for 4-5 caches.. people wonder about theirs. People complain about other cachers, nanos, hard caches, puzzles, thieves, their neighbors, police, and the government, oh and not to forget saturation, commercial, challenge caches, bonus caches, ones near dumpsters, coin burglers, trackable hotel raiders, caches too close, ones that they can't find, the horrible job you are doing, wondering if you drove out to check their cache before you listed it and if it is in good shape, and anything that they want to under the sun. I think that about does it. What are you talking about? You've only found one cache!!! Quote Link to comment
BlueRajah Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 Oh no... I just logged two events... I AM UP TO THREE.... woo hoooo. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 Awesome!! Especially for a human. Quote Link to comment
+DeRock & The Psychic Cacher Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 I think that about does it. Dude - that is just the beginning. Wait until you invite Nomex for a maintenance sweep in your state! Deane AKA: DeRock & the Psychic Cacher - Grattan MI Come celebrate the 10 year anniversary of geocaching at the locally hosted multi event - 10 Years of Geocaching (Grand Rapids Michigan) Quote Link to comment
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