[GeoStL] Re: Log books
- From: Glenn <GLNash@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 18:27:19 -0600
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I would go ahead and log it now.
gln
At 06:15 PM 2/28/2003 -0600, you wrote:
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This should really make it interesting. I think it is a good ideal though.
I was down in Cozumel a while a go, and the only cache on the island was a
virtual cache. I had to find a statue called the monumente alabanderos and
email the cache creator and answer a question about the statue. I emailed
him and told him, but I never got a response back.
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 4:43PM -0600, Jen Guyer wrote:
I spent some time today in the forums. (My email program went on strike this
morning, so couldn't even read what little mail was here.) I found the
discussion on log books interesting. I am assuming this new mandatory log
book thing is fairly new. For those who haven't heard this yet, traditional
caches now have to have log books. You can't just put a code word in and
have people email for verification. It should make for some interesting
ideas for log books in micros.
Jen
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This should really make it interesting. I think it is a good ideal though. I was down in Cozumel a while a go, and the only cache on the island was a virtual cache. I had to find a statue called the monumente alabanderos and email the cache creator and answer a question about the statue. I emailed him and told him, but I never got a response back.
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 4:43PM -0600, Jen Guyer wrote:
I spent some time today in the forums. (My email program went on strike this morning, so couldn't even read what little mail was here.) I found the discussion on log books interesting. I am assuming this new mandatory log book thing is fairly new. For those who haven't heard this yet, traditional caches now have to have log books. You can't just put a code word in and have people email for verification. It should make for some interesting ideas for log books in micros.
Jen
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