Five hours and three minutes to go . . .Just a cacher wrote:I'm glad you have got it right, C@W, as I'm absolutely certain that there will be people (crazy, insane people) hanging around, awake, at that time in the morning, waiting for the publish logs to appear. I'd hate to think that they were crazy insane people, suffering from lack of sleep, AND a bit peeved that the caches didn't publish at the time they expected!!!!
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Crazy Insane People
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Now you know why I don't supply them in the shop. I'll leave the pain for a micro and nano log to the hiderTaiko'sFamily wrote:Well I won't be hiding any more micro caches in a hurry - took me forever to size the log right and get the double sided printing lined up. Have finally deployed him with 5 hours to go.
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Sadly, I lost the toss, and am the one who has to stay home with the 15 year old (who refuses to go out in the middle of the night).
Please leave me one or two for the morning!
Please leave me one or two for the morning!
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A sleeping bag in the back of the car ought to be suitable I reckon. If you put him to sleep there at bedtime, he won't even have to wake up to change beds. Or you could have a pact to let BB do the south of Canberra nad you can do the north with a change-over at 1amJust a cacher wrote:Sadly, I lost the toss, and am the one who has to stay home with the 15 year old (who refuses to go out in the middle of the night).
Please leave me one or two for the morning!
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blossom* wrote:A sleeping bag in the back of the car ought to be suitable I reckon. If you put him to sleep there at bedtime, he won't even have to wake up to change beds. Or you could have a pact to let BB do the south of Canberra nad you can do the north with a change-over at 1amJust a cacher wrote:Sadly, I lost the toss, and am the one who has to stay home with the 15 year old (who refuses to go out in the middle of the night).
Please leave me one or two for the morning!
Nooooo, the southside is mine!!!!
Wait..am i insane enough to do a midnight run?
(most likely not. Please leave me a frog or two to find before work. Preferably not mine.)
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teaser. You know we can't view these links yetcaughtatwork wrote:Three scared foggies
In the cemetr'y.
"Help, help" they call out
Come and rescue me.
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1827
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga3637
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1815
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Watch for mine early afternoonish then.Just a cacher wrote:Sadly, I lost the toss, and am the one who has to stay home with the 15 year old (who refuses to go out in the middle of the night).
Please leave me one or two for the morning!
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Only 2 out of three registered on the ladder
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Must be the first time I've been glad of the time difference to Wait A While (WA) it will only be 9pm here!
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Who said they're all mine Mrs. Stalky Stalky
One is GabGab's two are mine (one mine and one the eldest daughter who wanted a froddie in this years race after enjoying the entertainment value of last years race).
One is GabGab's two are mine (one mine and one the eldest daughter who wanted a froddie in this years race after enjoying the entertainment value of last years race).
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How can you see that??????Black Bunny wrote:
Only 2 out of three registered on the ladder
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But at a quick guess I think this is a C@W regular drop zone for gnomes.blossom* wrote:teaser. You know we can't view these links yetcaughtatwork wrote:Three scared foggies
In the cemetr'y.
"Help, help" they call out
Come and rescue me.
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1827
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga3637
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1815
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blossom*, if you go here http://www.cachinggames.com/leapfrog/ladder.php and scroll down to c@w you see that heonly has 2 against his name.
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I went home via the bunnings bush (i see it's a very common idea!) and was very disappointedRichary wrote: Just wondering how many frogs I could find early if I checked the regular gnome hideouts from last year?
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You are all making me laugh really hard and the games haven't even begun.blossom* wrote:I would never hang around until midnight just to see new caches published, that's crazy. I'm going to bed nice and early and then wake up just before midnight so I can then go for a short frogging trip and not be too tired to do more frogging again after workJust a cacher wrote:I'm glad you have got it right, C@W, as I'm absolutely certain that there will be people (crazy, insane people) hanging around, awake, at that time in the morning, waiting for the publish logs to appear.
I'd hate to think that they were crazy insane people, suffering from lack of sleep, AND a bit peeved that the caches didn't publish at the time they expected!!!!