I agree... I cannot imagine trying to find a cache in the middle of a store. I did find a "virtual" at sea world, and it was fun because when the cache was placed, there was a sign giving the information needed to claim the cache. Unfortunately, I didn't grab it then, and had to go back to get it later. I was just about to ask a vendor for the info when I found it on a t-shirt!! But it was funny trying to get an in focus photo without getting caught.. Finally, one of the clerks came over to me and asked what I was doing, and I had to tell him I was on a scavenger hunt. The second clerk asked.. Oh, like geocaching.. I guess I could have played dumb, but we got to talking and they didn't know there was a cache at their location!
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From: Matt Goodwin Date: 11/14/2010 2:17:17 PM To: gpsstash@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [GPSstash] Okay.... Non Spam, not negative...
I favorite time caching is when I am with my teenage son. It's fun to spend this quality time with him as we both have busy schedules. When we travel we like to take time out to cache. Caching in big cities like San Francisco is interesting when the cache is in the middle a store or hotel lobby. We have also cached in New Orleans post Katrina.
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From: Deb Subject: [GPSstash] Okay.... Non Spam, not negative... To: gpsstash@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, November 14, 2010, 8:49 AM
What is your "all time" favorite cache.. And why it is your favorite. (link
to the cache page would be great)
Do you have any "stories" to tell... Cops questioning you, muggle converted,
adventures on the site...?
Is there a puzzle cache that you'd like to share and get help on?
Oh.. I guess it would help if you mentioned where you typically surf the
caches..
I'll start.. Don't yet have a single favorite cache, but multiple ftfs on
one day were great... Http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details
aspx?guid=d49df1a6-639f-4813-89d3-e0103ad802bf
This was one of 10 caches placed for Black History Month. Using my bb8900
I was getting notifications of new caches almost as I drove to them. I was
only stumped by one, which apparently was quite a distance from the
coordinates. I hope to get back to find it soon. My favorite type caches
are those that go to an historic site, or where I enjoy the trip almost as
much as the find. Cemetery hunts are also fun.
I've been pulled over at 2 am on way from picking up my son, converted my
future dil, and been stung 10 times by ground wasps on one site and left
with a dnf.
I LOVE Puzzle Caches... Sadly, I'm finding that a lot of the puzzles I've
printed for solving, are Mia by the time I get to them.. (even after
verifying with owner or a pop-up that my solution is right)
I live in North Central Florida, but claim the area from Orlando to
Birmingham as cache turf as I visit family members and cache along the way..
Deb
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