| AuntieWeasel | |
| Everyone Loves a Weasel | While it's certainly a bummer for you to lose a cache and container, I've come to look on these sorts of cache maggots as not entirely a bad thing. It just means new hides, new smilies in old locations. It certainly isn't going to slow down the game at all, is it? Me, I'd write back and thank them for opening up new opportunities in your area. Bonus, it's the reaction that will make them the least happy. |
I think y'all are missing a terrific opportunity up there. If it were me, I'd hide a series of caches dedicated to her. The Forest Defender series!
Don't put any TB's in them, knowing they'll be muggled. But hide a bunch in the woods, name them after her, leave notes in each one thanking her for increasing the challenge and popularity of the geocaching in your area. Or telling her how far you drove in your SUV to get there.
And then make a whole sub-game out of seeing who can rush out and find them before she can. Wholesome fun for the whole family!
If you can't beat 'em, mess with 'em.
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| brslk | |
| Mess with me, you mess with the whole trailer park | Excellent idea! Even better would be to have CITO kits in every cache and see if the enviro-nut uses them (of course they won't) but it would make an even stronger argument as to who was more concerned about the area. |
(jeremy @ Mar 5 2002, 05:40 AM)
Some great idea here! Thanks! Going over to the forums now.
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