When this first came up I had them all except zero and six. I just haven't had the urge to drive for the six. No emergency, I'll pick it up some day.
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When this first came up I had them all except zero and six. I just haven't had the urge to drive for the six. No emergency, I'll pick it up some day.
Heads-up everyone......I've submitted a new cache in the greater Bangor area and the name starts with a "6". That should save on driving for many of you in this area. Of course, I'll still have to make the drive south......(sigh).
I have also placed 7, 9 & 0 recently in the greater Portland area. All winter friendly park & grabs.
I checked my list the other day for the first time. I only needed 9 and I grabbed that this morning. Now I have to make a bookmark list.
I just completed the final cache this morning with a newly placed 6 cache here in Brewer. Now I have them all with no wild card required.
Happy Trails!
I went through my list. I'm missing 0, 7, & 9, which are fairly close to me. I'm also missing X and Z, both of which are about 40 miles away from me. I'll get there.
Oscilating between remarkable brillance and sheer stupidity with amazing regularity.
In looking at what I am missing, I'm down to X, Z, and most of the numbers. I can't seem to figure out searching by keyword to get these to come up. How would a non GSAK, non premium member search to find the numbers and get results that aren't world wide or limited to my exact key word. IE: If you keyword search for 1, you get a single cache rather than a list of every cache that starts with the digit.
There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and ‘mental illness'. ---Dave Barry
Well, I can just give you the answer - there is an X in the cache Xtra Light Never Hurts the Hunt in Orrington. And a Z in ZipLock Zombie in Winterport.
As for how to do a search by area as you described - will have to be someone more techno than me to help you.
Cache on - cache happy!