Greetings!
Happy Fall (or Spring to our southern hemisphere friends) to everyone!
The changing of seasons often means a change in geocaching tactics for many of us. Falling (or budding) leaves can make finding those caches easier or occasionally harder. Often those pesky DNFs are easier to find once the season changes, and GPSr accuracy can also improve depending on tree and ground cover.
We wish to encourage all of you to seek out those caches that you may have DNFed, or re-visit an area to enjoy it all over again in a different season.
Happy Caching! -Lisa
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$50 Gift Certificate Contest!
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The Geocaching podcast together with Cache Advance is giving away a gift certificate worth $50 to the Cache Advance Store.
HOW TO ENTER: Starting
In
Episode 124 for the entire month of October 2009: call in live to
724-444-7444 ID 7525
during the Summer Caching Story Section of the show, and tell
your story, you will be entered in to the drawing.
The drawing takes place the
first show in November 2009. The show starts live at 9:30pm EST (6:30 PST) every Tuesday evening.
CHOOSING THE WINNER: Everyone
who enters will have their name put on a spreadsheet with a number
associated with their name. A winner will be chosen at random from random.org
WHO CAN NOT ENTER: The Geocaching Podcast staff and spouses can not enter and also staff and contractors of cache-advance.com.
Good luck everyone and we're looking forward to hearing your caching stories!!
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Magnetic Bolt Caches
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Tricky Hides!
The perfect cache container to blend into urban environments, never to
be spotted by the eyes of a muggle!
This bolt cache container is 1 and
1/4 inches long, 3/4 inches at the widest point and includes a neodymium rare earth magnet
to stick to metal surfaces. A Rite in the Rain log sheet is included inside along with a
metal toggle to fish the sheet out, and a rubber seal to keep the moisture out. The bolt is available in two
colors, to fit in with either a silver or rust environment.
These bolts are manufactured here in Spokane by cachers for cachers!
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