Good story: http://outdoors.mainetoday.com/child...tml?com_sent=1
Its features a LaughingTerry chicken in one of the photos....lol
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Good story: http://outdoors.mainetoday.com/child...tml?com_sent=1
Its features a LaughingTerry chicken in one of the photos....lol
I wish someone would tell the author NOT to have the TB number showing in the photo's!!! :( :( :(
(I emailed her...)
I too sent her off an email explaining the finer points of geocaching. I also invited her to any of the upcoming events, especially the Mt. Agamenticus Caching event GCV2XC as it is in her area and I also invited her to join us here at geocachingmaine.orgQuote:
Originally Posted by WhereRWe?
Um... and you expect YOUR picture in her next article about geocaching? LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by Smitty & Co.
:cool: :cool: :cool:
Sure, why not? :rolleyes: Actually, I doubt we'll be making that event :( Wendy Almedia is the correspondent that I tried to hook up with your Boothbay Register TB, which is one of the reasons I was so interested in its whereabouts. However, the last email I sent off to tjgreaton (where it was last seen) it got bounced back as undeliverable, I guess he or she doesn't want to be found. :mad: Kind of a shame, I think the TB only made it 86 miles! :( Sheesh! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by WhereRWe?
One of the HikerTwins works with tjgreaton. She spoke with him in February, he apparently apologized and said he'd get it out soon, but...Quote:
Originally Posted by Smitty & Co.
I emailed the HikerTwins in March, but no response.
He still has the TB.
I could probably email them again, but... Sheesh! What's a guy to do???
:confused: :confused: :confused:
I've had correspondence with Wendy in the past and she is a member here and goes by the name of Robotbunny. And I also emailed her about the Agamenticus event when it first came out.
Thanks for plugging the event! I hope she gets to attend.
Thanks Smitty & Co. for your email, and Haffy6 for the Mt. A. info.
I'm not sure I understand the TB number issue. Anyone can go on the site and find a TB, and do it easily. Maybe you can explain the finer points of this to me and I'll be sure to blur out the numbers in my photo next time...
I also blog about my family's outdoor adventures (well, occasionally I do go off-topic) and often talk about geocaching, our TBs (we have some in New Zealand that some friends got going for us as well as a couple in the North America) and/or using our GPS. Even though 26 finds in a year is hardly noteworthy, we really do enjoy it. Here's the blog link if you're interested:
outdoors.mainetoday.com/children/kidtracks
And I'll try to keep up with the forum here but life gets away from me sometimes. My family is a busy one and work at the office (I'm there Friday-Monday) gets in the way too :-)
Thanks again for clueing me in on the thread.
-Wendy Almeida and family
Here is the link to GC.com page on Travel Bugs. http://www.geocaching.com/track/howto.aspx ***Note the last couple of paragraphs*** If you use the reference # and not the tracking # then cachers can still find its whereabouts but nobody else will have the tracking # until you release it into another cache. This keeps people from just using the tracking # inappropriately (ya, some people do :( ) when they are not in possesion of the actual TB. I think I got it :cool: ....can anyone explain it better?Quote:
Originally Posted by Robotbunny
BTW...You're very welcome for the email. :D