Great Logs!
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Great Logs!
Wish we had something like that to find where we are today. No special memory caches for us out here.
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Re: Great Logs!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx ... 091936bc80
What makes this one even better is that JAMANDTAZ didn't know that the couple behind her was Mr. and Mrs. Handyman.
What makes this one even better is that JAMANDTAZ didn't know that the couple behind her was Mr. and Mrs. Handyman.
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Re: Great Logs!
a fun memory like this makes all the geo-snippets we endure worthwhile - way kewl...
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Re: Great Logs!
[quote="Handyman-N-Fam"]http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx ... 091936bc80
What makes this one even better is that JAMANDTAZ didn't know that the couple behind her was Mr. and Mrs. Handyman.[/quote]
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx ... f034ce8223
This is the other half of the couple we followed into the woods.
What makes this one even better is that JAMANDTAZ didn't know that the couple behind her was Mr. and Mrs. Handyman.[/quote]
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx ... f034ce8223
This is the other half of the couple we followed into the woods.
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Re: Great Logs!
Whew..... Excellent! Kind of reads like a legal document I once read.cachergirl27 wrote:Best Log I've received EVER:
Awesome Log
Go figure.....
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Re: Great Logs!
yup, styx, you hit the nail on the pronoun head - legaleeeeezzz way...great log...styx wrote:Whew..... Excellent! Kind of reads like a legal document I once read.cachergirl27 wrote:Best Log I've received EVER:
Awesome Log
Go figure.....
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Re: Great Logs!
WOW.....now that's doing too much. Funny stuff though
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Re: Great Logs!
Well, clearly there was a little bit of plagiarism involved, taken from the cache description....T-Hunter wrote:WOW.....now that's doing too much.
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Re: Great Logs!
When I first read this one, I could totally see the scene played out which made it even funnier. Makes it even better that I've met the person that posted this.
Going to the fake puzzle coordinates lol
Going to the fake puzzle coordinates lol
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Re: Great Logs!
OK, this one might be not be great, but after emailing this cache finder back & forth about our Meads Mill cache, he found it the next day.
And we thought the post, for someone who hasn't quite found 100 caches yet, is terribly useful for the lessons he said he learned from it, especially those using the less-precise phone-style caching.
Came back after a DNF yesterday after a hint from the CO. I truly cannot believe how I missed this! So, after finding the cache, I stepped back, and after almost 100 caches, I wrote down some things to make caches a little "less" frustrating So, I leave the below (and a calling chip in the cache)(and a Favorite Point for the cache for the location and the owner, not necessarily the cache )
When getting to a geocache:
Look at some logs
Then put your phone away! Do it already!
Use your geosense:
1) Think about where you would truly hide it if you were to hide it. Think LONGEVITY.
2) SCOPE out the area BEFORE you start looking
3) ELIMINATE places you don't think it would be, and block these places out (why would it be on top of a fallen tree?, etc..)
And we thought the post, for someone who hasn't quite found 100 caches yet, is terribly useful for the lessons he said he learned from it, especially those using the less-precise phone-style caching.
Came back after a DNF yesterday after a hint from the CO. I truly cannot believe how I missed this! So, after finding the cache, I stepped back, and after almost 100 caches, I wrote down some things to make caches a little "less" frustrating So, I leave the below (and a calling chip in the cache)(and a Favorite Point for the cache for the location and the owner, not necessarily the cache )
When getting to a geocache:
Look at some logs
Then put your phone away! Do it already!
Use your geosense:
1) Think about where you would truly hide it if you were to hide it. Think LONGEVITY.
2) SCOPE out the area BEFORE you start looking
3) ELIMINATE places you don't think it would be, and block these places out (why would it be on top of a fallen tree?, etc..)
Re: Great Logs!
I just follow Pax..... Everyone should have a geodog!