Anyone else not getting watchlist notifications or is it a Geocaching Holiday? A nice day like today and I usually get hundreds of emails...today, NOTHING!!! Whats up?
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Anyone else not getting watchlist notifications or is it a Geocaching Holiday? A nice day like today and I usually get hundreds of emails...today, NOTHING!!! Whats up?
Team Teebow 1
Just another typical hiccup from GC.com that's all. Just getting too big for their britches I would assume.
I, too, have begun not getting my PQs and probably not some watchlist things either. Hope it is growing pains.
Depends on your definition of hydrocache. The traditional meaning is just to require a boat or having to swim to it, but some think it involves the cache being underwater. I know we have a couple that were underwater. Once is archived, and one WhereRWe adopted, I'm not sure where that cache stands, but it was underwater but you didn't have to swim to it or take a boat to it.
IMHO if it involves water it can be a hydrocache if you want it to be.
I guess my Birch Stream Cache is now a hydro cache.:rolleyes: :D Cause it sure is underwater.:eek:
Here: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...3-5009d97df1f8
This is on Province Lake along the Maine NH border. We did it last October. Ordinary Shark, 1manteam and I. Guess who got in the freezing water. The cache was in 5' of the fridgid stuff. I thought I could wade to it. I have pictures but won't post them. My bathingsuit shrivelled up into a speedo! :eek: This was our second. We also did the Superduper H2O cache on Moose Pond in Bridgton before it was archived. Those pics of Troy are posted. We had a blast both times.
We're still waiting for the water to drop and the snow to melt in that area before we try to log that cache ourselves! LOL!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...7-c26da704d885
But if the spring run-off has destroyed the cache, we'll replace it with a land-based cache. It's a beautiful location. But the current cache is colder than a ......
:D :D
I have seen this cache listing but didn't know it was an H2O cache. I have put it on my watchlist. It will be nice to do this Summer. Hike in and a nice swim at the cache. Please leave it as an H2O cache.
This is also one I would like to do this summer. Maybe with son, d-i-l, daughter, s-i-l and grandbaby.
LOL! Let me know the day you go. I'd pay good money to see Hollora in that hole! ;) ;)
I think I'll upload a picture of the "hiding spot" for that cache...
:D :D
(No - it wouldn't be fair to the actual cache owner. But I'm not adverse to a "hint" now and then, so I'll email a picture if anyone wants it.)
Please note - I am not the total ummmm dummy.;) I stated I was going to bring others and from what I have read perhaps tools!:p
My son is a total dare devil and my daugher, in flip flop sandals, waded the literally roaring Kenduskeag Stream with wellsuh to get Kenduskeag Views.
Bruce - you are right - I would probably get stuck in the hole (as I nearly did at Kenduskeag Views):mad: when I walked across the rocks to get it alone - later in the year.
What we will do for a cache!:eek: