Durn there just went my plan to put all of my Munzee's inside of birdhouses. On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 5:18 PM, Glenn <gln.htc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ok. I just spent the last 6 months making the best durn puzzle story > adventure cache series ever. I just love it that there is a Munzie now on > the same tree as my final. There goes 6 months of work. I don't see how > anyone would have a problem with that. It's all in good fun.[1] > > Glenn > Via iP-4 > > [1] the above story is about as fictional as it gets but you get the > point. [2] > > [2] the above footnote provided by the footnote monkey. > > On Dec 11, 2011, at 4:42 PM, "Mr. EX-President" <mogamoga2010@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > I would like to share to everyone the problem I encountered today between > Geocaching and Munzee's. I went to do some maintenance on some of my > caches today, and to my surprise, I found a Munzee a few feet away from my > geocaching container. I was made aware by the munzee owner that they were > doing this, but I did not expect them to be in sight of my geocache. I > called the munzee owner and asked him/her this question: "Are all munzee > seekers also geocachers?" The answer was that most of them are geocachers, > but probably not all. I then asked, "Since all munzee seekers are not > geocachers, aren't you therefore, inviting muggles to find my geocache and > possibly take it?" The munzee owner did not think of that possibility and > volunteered to move the munzee's away from my cache location. > > I think there is a place for geocaches and I think there is a place for > munzee's, but I do not think they should be in the same place. If any > other munzee hiders have them placed next to my caches, would you please > move them some distance away from my cache so it is not possible for the > location to be discovered by a muggle munzee seeker. > > I am curious how other geocachers and munzee seekers feel about this. So > I invite your comments. Thanks > > L Frank > >