CaptJackSpardow Posted April 13, 2012 Share Posted April 13, 2012 Hello fellow cachers: Thanks to some bookmarks, great recommendations from fellow geocachers and favorite points I have discovered a number of extraordinary caches over the past couple of years! Their creativity, ability to inspire and/or awestruck have driven me to build better caches, change the way my family and I play this game, and instilled me with an unquenchable thirst for more. I am looking for other enthusiastic people who share a similar love of crafting and/or finding such wonderful geocaches and would like to swap stories and photos, talk shop and help evangelize and promote this fabulous aspect of geocaching. Now I realize and respect that not everyone caches the same way I do, so I have created a (*gasp*) Facebook Discussion Group where like-minded folks can hopefully go and share their passion and creativity: https://www.facebook.com/groups/edgegc/ I hope to see you there. CaptJackSpadrow The Extraordinary & Delightful Geocache Enthusiasts (EDGE) Quote Link to comment
+KyleYankan Posted April 13, 2012 Share Posted April 13, 2012 I requested to join. I've only found 1 well crafted cache, but I'd love to find more. It just takes forever to locate ones near you. In a 10 mile radius of my zip code, there are 824 caches. The top 5 by favorite points: 2 virtuals, 1 multi, and 2 traditional. Hard to find a good puzzle cache, or a well crafted hide. Quote Link to comment
+Cryptosporidium-623 Posted April 13, 2012 Share Posted April 13, 2012 Not only YES but HECK YES! Quote Link to comment
+Ecylram Posted April 13, 2012 Share Posted April 13, 2012 We added ourselves to the list as well. All for anything that promotes the creative and cool caches. Quote Link to comment
+Ecylram Posted April 24, 2012 Share Posted April 24, 2012 Well...since joining the Facebook group, I was roped into helping the team build a website for EDGE and it just went live. The goal is to build an online resource to help all cachers build and place creative/cool caches.The website is young now, with only a few posts, but we hope to grow the library over time. The website can be found at http://edgecaching.org/. As an example of what's to come, here is an article on using electricity in caches: http://edgecaching.org/?q=node/15 Quote Link to comment
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