+radcanhig Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 Check out the log entries for Aug 24 and 25 in GC4115 Quote
Lyra Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 Small world, huh? Always wear proper caching safety equipment! Quote
+Bluespreacher Posted September 6, 2002 Posted September 6, 2002 quote:Originally posted by radcanhig:Check out the log entries for Aug 24 and 25 in GC4115 Indeed, that IS freaky. By any definition I'm aware of. Bluespreacher "We've got the hardware and the software, the plans and the maps ..." -- Citizen Wayne Kramer Quote
zormsk Posted September 7, 2002 Posted September 7, 2002 How do I get to GC4115 to see this freakiness? I tried putting 4115 in as the ID code at the end of a URL for a cache, but nothing freaky there... HELP?? Quote
+embra Posted September 7, 2002 Posted September 7, 2002 quote: zormsk Geocacher posted September 07, 2002 06:37 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How do I find it? How do I get to GC4115 to see this freakiness? I tried putting 4115 in as the ID code at the end of a URL for a cache, but nothing freaky there... HELP?? Choose Hide & Seek a cache from the Geocaching home page, then use GC4115 in a waypoint search. max Just visiting this planet Quote
Lyra Posted September 8, 2002 Posted September 8, 2002 Just click here. Always wear proper caching safety equipment! Quote
zormsk Posted September 8, 2002 Posted September 8, 2002 Thanks for the info on using cache IDs. I knew it would be simple, but never thought the sequence referred to a waypoint. The coin coin-cidence is highly unusual. I'd suggest all parties involved play any of the large multi-state lotteries in the near future! Quote
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