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Our new toys
We went out and bought a couple of new toys today that I thought I would show off. Maybe we can plant a couple of our own caches with these so other cachers that like to sled can find them. I don't know if that has been done before. Where would you hide a cache that could be found all winter long. I think it would be pretty easy to find it by just fallowing the footprints in the now. Does anyone have any ideas?
http://www.netrails.com/gallery/data...C01420-med.JPG
http://www.netrails.com/gallery/data...C01418-med.JPG
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FTF Prizes?
You make these a first to find and I'll be there.....LOL
Team Teebow
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Nice toys. Now all we need is some snow to go with them.
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I've been wishing that there were a way to indicate on cache listings that a cache was "winter accessible". I noticed while caching in Quebec and New Brunswick that a LOT of caches are in plastic grocery bags hung from trees in the middle of the woods. They're easy to get to and you don't have to worry about digging in the snow.
Perhaps we could start a standard for "winter caches"?
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The Selector
Check out this site http://www.9key.com/selector.asp You can attach this when you post a cache on GC.com. It give you a whole list of attributes or info so you don't have to list it all. One of them is available all year round.
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Cool! I had seen these before, but I didn't know the site. Thanks. (I hope you posted this in the links...) :D
(And I think ATTROLL should ask them to add a banner for the geocachingmaine site... )
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I am now!
Thanks for the suggestion Bruce.
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Yes I will have to work on doing that. But I will have to create a smaller banner for that sight. The banner they are using is only 93 by 23 pixels.
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Awesome!
Your new toys look like a lot of fun - Enjoy!!!!