This morning I got my 10th First to Find (FTF) while on the way to work. The cache was GC1DGWE Hall Memorial Garden by Rubicon Cacher. This geocache log sheet looks familar. This is the second time I’ve got to sign a TechBlazer Geocache Log Sheet in a cache. Download geocache log sheets here.
When I first started geocaching it was almost like learning a new language. There were terms like “muggle”, “FTF”, and “TFTC” scattered all over geocaching log entries and descriptions. As time passed, I slowly picked up the lingo and began to understand the geocache slang, abbreviations, and acronyms. Most of these terms have now become a part of my natural
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The following is from NGAUS Notes dated June13, 2008 titled “No Room in the Army Guard: Service Turns Off Recruiting”: After growing its ranks by nearly 30,000 troops in three years, the Army National Guard’s recruiting effort for May fell short. But there’s more to it than meets the eye, a National Guard Bureau official said today. “It’s a factual
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Tomorrow, Tuesday, June 17th, is the official lauch date of Firefox 3. To celebrate this milestone you can help set a Guinness World Record for the most downloads in a 24 hour period. Sounds like a good deal, right? All you have to do is get Firefox 3 during Download Day to help set the record for most software downloads
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Here is handy web page that lets you create your own geocache travel bug instruction sheet for free. Simply fill out the online form and print it out. Have you had a Travel Bug disappear because someone found it and didn’t know what to do with it? Are you planning to send a new Travel Bug out into the world
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As Seen on Matt Cutts’ Blog – SMX Advanced 2008 Wrap-up! Last week I attended SMX Advanced 2008 in Seattle, Washington. SMX — Search Marketing Expo — is the newest search engine marketing conference and expo created by Search Engine Land editor-in-chief Danny Sullivan (aka The Godfather of Search). One of the first things I noticed was Danny Sullivan’s weight
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