+Ashallond Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 no souvenir? I thought it had been given there was going to be one for weeks now. I mean, GS has been promoting it for weeks now. Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 Cumulatively, if we can list 500 attended for all our events, can we get a souvenir retro? The design is done. Hey, would this be a cyber mega if we had over 500 total???? Quote Link to comment
+GEO WALKER Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 GC3XEP2 International Earthcahe Day 2012 @ Mingo Creek Park Washington County, PA Looks like we had 17 attendees and 1 host. All went well and some are looking forward to next year. Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 I was very busy at our event! GC3XJBH. I think we had 45 people!!!! As soon as the pictures get uploaded to the shared site, I will post a few to the facebook page. Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 Today, I introduced the EarthCache Challenge: GC3YJ75 There was a LOT of interest in this challenge. I hope other states will adopt this. Quote Link to comment
+Manville Possum Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 We logged a few EC's today and ours were being logged today. I think all went well, but some wanted that extra smiley. Quote Link to comment
+danieloliveira Posted October 15, 2012 Author Share Posted October 15, 2012 This year things were super complicated for me to prepare an event. Several out-of-the-country trips left me little time to prepare and subsequently publish a decent event. However, I still managed to publish one EC to commemorate the day: Chilled Margins - DP/EC63 ALL visitors WELCOME!!! Quote Link to comment
+GeoawareGSA1 Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 1. Regarding souvenirs, please see the other thread here. The possibility of them was mentioned to a handful of folks who had inquired about it, but a souvenir was not promised. We are sorry we couldn't make it happen for 2012, but are working on it for 2013. There will be no retroactive souvenir. 2. Thanks to everyone who hosted an event, visited an EarthCache, published an EarthCache, or celebrated International EarthCache Day in some other form! We are already discussing plans for next year, and would love to hear feedback and suggestions. Comments on the souvenir thing have been noted and we're already working on that. GeoawareHQ Quote Link to comment
+Ashallond Posted October 24, 2012 Share Posted October 24, 2012 Today, I introduced the EarthCache Challenge: GC3YJ75 There was a LOT of interest in this challenge. I hope other states will adopt this. That cache seems to be unpublished. I wanted to see what the challenge was. Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 Reviewer did not like the way it was put together. I have resubmitted and waiting for approval. Quote Link to comment
+Dagobert2010 Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 Looking forward : what is the day (or perhaps weekend) of EarthCache Day 2013 ? Greetings from Germany, Dagobert2010 Quote Link to comment
+GeoawareGSA1 Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 Future International EarthCache Day dates: 13 October 2013 12 October 2014 Here is the home page where the future Earth Science Week Dates are always posted: http://www.earthsciweek.org/whatisesw/futurethemes.html EarthCache Day is always held on the first day of Earth Science Week, which is a Sunday. If it makes more sense for some folks to do their events and activities on the Saturday (or the Monday if that is a holiday weekend in some areas), that is fine too! But we will focus the observance on Sunday. The above link has just been added to http://www.geosociety.org/earthcache/EarthCacheDay.html Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted October 30, 2012 Share Posted October 30, 2012 GC3YJ75 has been finally published. I had to change the original challenge several times to meet the reviewer's requirements. It is finally published and ready to be found. The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but this finally passed their mustard. Quote Link to comment
+GEO WALKER Posted October 30, 2012 Share Posted October 30, 2012 GC3YJ75 has been finally published. I had to change the original challenge several times to meet the reviewer's requirements. It is finally published and ready to be found. The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but this finally passed their mustard. Nice Idea! Any particular reason for the #25? I wonder if GS/GSA would accept a smaller total? That may spur more interest among the masses... Quote Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted October 30, 2012 Share Posted October 30, 2012 GC3YJ75 has been finally published. I had to change the original challenge several times to meet the reviewer's requirements. It is finally published and ready to be found. The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but this finally passed their mustard. Great stuff - I have been thinking of placing an EC challenge cache series here in SA for cachers who are on Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum Masters. I understand from the challenge guidelines however that one can not make "hiding" a cache a requirement as this is an ALR. So I think this is a good work around. Look forward to suggestions and the enxt ones placed. Quote Link to comment
+danieloliveira Posted October 30, 2012 Author Share Posted October 30, 2012 Future International EarthCache Day dates: 13 October 2013 12 October 2014 Here is the home page where the future Earth Science Week Dates are always posted: http://www.earthsciweek.org/whatisesw/futurethemes.html EarthCache Day is always held on the first day of Earth Science Week, which is a Sunday. If it makes more sense for some folks to do their events and activities on the Saturday (or the Monday if that is a holiday weekend in some areas), that is fine too! But we will focus the observance on Sunday. The above link has just been added to http://www.geosociety.org/earthcache/EarthCacheDay.html Noted. Thanks very much. Quote Link to comment
+danieloliveira Posted October 30, 2012 Author Share Posted October 30, 2012 GC3YJ75 has been finally published. I had to change the original challenge several times to meet the reviewer's requirements. It is finally published and ready to be found. The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but this finally passed their mustard. So all this involves is visiting 25 EC's and you can log the cache? I can see the PT cachers going berserk with stupid ideas. Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted November 1, 2012 Share Posted November 1, 2012 The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but after many, many emails with the reviewer, this was what I wound up doing. I have had comments both ways: ONLY 25 EC? Piece of cake. Others, "I'll never get that many EC." Well, to each their own. Two people have already contacted me to copy this challenge word for word to put in their own state. Glad someone likes it. Quote Link to comment
+GEO WALKER Posted November 1, 2012 Share Posted November 1, 2012 The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but after many, many emails with the reviewer, this was what I wound up doing. I have had comments both ways: ONLY 25 EC? Piece of cake. Others, "I'll never get that many EC." Well, to each their own. Two people have already contacted me to copy this challenge word for word to put in their own state. Glad someone likes it. I've looked at some of the other EC Challenges that exist, and I'm drawing the conclusion that perhaps a smaller # of finds may increase the general and overall interest in ECs. Another factor is proximity, some areas are a bit sparse in EC locations. Quote Link to comment
+terratin Posted November 1, 2012 Share Posted November 1, 2012 Another factor is proximity, some areas are a bit sparse in EC locations. That's certainly true. There are some EarthCaches in the area here, but it will be difficult to get to 25, thus this after all would be a real challenge for many people around (nothing wrong with that! We spent ages to fulfill some challenges). And you need to have enough interest in the topic to go and look at a handful of rather similar erratics, eskers, inversed lakes and other glacial features But all in all, 25 sounds like a solid number: it's probably not too easy but still achievable. Mrs. terratin Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted January 18, 2013 Share Posted January 18, 2013 I think I may have found my spot for International EarthCache Day 2013: GC6D8B Mark Case Quote Link to comment
+terratin Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 Looks nice! For us, it's probably either no geology other than buildings or no cachers around Question is: what is worse Mrs. terratin Quote Link to comment
+markcase Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 There is ALWAYS geology! Want help? I can be very creative! As far as the cachers,.... well.... not much I can do for that. Quote Link to comment
+terratin Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 There is ALWAYS geology! Want help? I can be very creative! As far as the cachers,.... well.... not much I can do for that. You're certainly right, there's always geology. In this case it would mean to lend a car and drive out of town past our normal cycling range. In town it's only building materials of uncertain origin (mostly granite), and construction sites mainly show artificially dumped sand, and if you're lucky some structureless glacial deposits. Deposition and erosion along a small river might be an option, and there's a fine glacial erratic within train&bike distance where the owner of the EC there missed to mention the really interesting features So yes, there's always geology around (it's just not the one I like *swings her rock hammer* ) Mrs. terratin Quote Link to comment
+Loony Londo Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 There is no Souvenir available this year, but we are working on having one available for next year. If you log an EarthCache on EarthCache Day, or attend one of the events listed above, feel free to use this art in your geocaching profile (but please don't use it in other ways, like stickers, etc.) - https://sphotos-b.xx...553530430_n.jpg Best wishes, and have a great weekend! --GeoawareHQ Pity. It would have been an added incentive for cachers to participate more actively Quote Link to comment
+Loony Londo Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 There is no Souvenir available this year, but we are working on having one available for next year. If you log an EarthCache on EarthCache Day, or attend one of the events listed above, feel free to use this art in your geocaching profile (but please don't use it in other ways, like stickers, etc.) - https://sphotos-b.xx...553530430_n.jpg Best wishes, and have a great weekend! --GeoawareHQ Pity. It would have been an added incentive for cachers to participate more actively It might be possible to have an unofficial souvenir for International Earthcache day 2012 Quote Link to comment
+Log Dawgs Posted September 5, 2013 Share Posted September 5, 2013 The original challenge was much more interesting and challenging but after many, many emails with the reviewer, this was what I wound up doing. I have had comments both ways: ONLY 25 EC? Piece of cake. Others, "I'll never get that many EC." Well, to each their own. Two people have already contacted me to copy this challenge word for word to put in their own state. Glad someone likes it. In Houston we have two different Earthcache Challenges. Both published before this one and are much more difficult. GC3HAKN You must find at least one earthcache in at least 10 different states and have a minimum of 100 earthcaches. GC1Z4PZ Is much more complicated and requires a bit of traveling to complete. Even though it is only 20 earthcaches. Quote Link to comment
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