http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/...FQp75Qodd0Ga1w
I found this link in Google adsense. Groundspeak is actually paying Google to display this in theirs ads.
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http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/...FQp75Qodd0Ga1w
I found this link in Google adsense. Groundspeak is actually paying Google to display this in theirs ads.
That's quite a list. Do we know it is groundspeak that is paying for the ad, and maybe this list being on it was coincidence?
Well we have our own to add to it now...
http://bangordailynews.com/2011/07/1...b-at-best-buy/
I'm guessing it was a puzzle cache and thought it might be one of yours.
It could also be one that was never approved and just left there.
I checked opencaching and none are listed there.
EDIT: I found out what cache it was. It was a puzzle cache. I'm not sure if posting it here is the right thing to do without the cache owner knowing, so I will restrain. But it should not be too hard for anyone to find out.
. . . or folks attempting to be stealthy and just calling more attention to themselves. Sometimes the best way to avoid suspicion is to simply act like what you are doing is normal and above the board.
One of the designs I liked best I was at Geowoodstock Texas in 2006 - a couple of geocachers from Illinois had orange t-shirts with a small logo on the front with "Guardrail Inspection Co." and "Guardrail Inspector" in big black letters on the back. I haven't seen them since. They looked very official. Maybe there'd need to be a lamp post inspector now...:D
Funny thing is I wrote to a member of the Bomb Squad today (and donated a suitcase -- they're always on the look out for suitcases to blow up or use in demos) and he said he did make sure he signed the log of the cache in Bangor. . . . HehHeh . . . a geocacher at heart.