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	<title>Comments on: Counting Cache Finds and Trackables</title>
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		<title>By: Jestjuggle</title>
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		<description>Great post. Yep - we agree everybody sets their own rules. Yours are about the same as ours. If you found you can log it. Up here in Connecticut we haven&#039;t seen any of the event/pocket caches you described. We have seen some caches at events, but never even thought to log it as an additional attended log. We have one other personal rule because we are a couple. If for some reason one us is caching without the other (rare as it is our quality time) then the other cannot cache on the same day. For example - If I am on a business trip and there is a cache near the hotel then Barb ahs to stay home that day.

By the way if you are a stats junkie as I am you might want to consider a program called CacheStats. You can read about in our blog. It is really pretty cool.

Mike and Barb</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post. Yep &#8211; we agree everybody sets their own rules. Yours are about the same as ours. If you found you can log it. Up here in Connecticut we haven&#8217;t seen any of the event/pocket caches you described. We have seen some caches at events, but never even thought to log it as an additional attended log. We have one other personal rule because we are a couple. If for some reason one us is caching without the other (rare as it is our quality time) then the other cannot cache on the same day. For example &#8211; If I am on a business trip and there is a cache near the hotel then Barb ahs to stay home that day.</p>
<p>By the way if you are a stats junkie as I am you might want to consider a program called CacheStats. You can read about in our blog. It is really pretty cool.</p>
<p>Mike and Barb</p>
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