Leap Frog registrations are now open

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by caughtatwork » 06 December 11 1:21 pm

blossom* wrote:Is there any way a "My Query" could include a selection criterion of "last log was a Move"? :frogette
No because that won't help.
Well, no, just because no.
But it won't help because the last log could be a move with co-ords and therefore a pseudo-move.
Or it could still have picked up and not logged.

This question comes up year after year and the answer is there is no way to get where a moveable cache is right now. You have to put in the time to determine whether you wish to seek. The site can't help you make that determination.

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Post by MtnLioness » 06 December 11 4:52 pm

I spose all that be asked is that people log ASAP when they grab one and when they finally decide to move one!

That's what's so great about the app though I should like to be able to MOVE them via the app too!

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Post by caughtatwork » 06 December 11 4:55 pm

mtrax is working on that.

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Post by budgietas » 06 December 11 8:43 pm

Is Tasmania the frog capital for movement? Out of the top ten on the leader board, 9 are Tasmanian frogs. Keep up the good work tassie cachers.

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Post by cathylmorgan » 06 December 11 11:38 pm

Covert - just wanted to check if u still have my "frog habitat" as it either hasn't been placed yet, or placed but not logged as a move. Either way it's languishing in the race with no moves!
Thanks

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Post by MtnLioness » 06 December 11 11:56 pm

caughtatwork wrote:mtrax is working on that.
Excellent!!
Would make things much quicker!!!
Great job so far BTW.!!
Top job! =D>

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Post by cathylmorgan » 07 December 11 10:00 am

With a lack of frogs in our area Daryllm123 and myself collected up 5 gnomes and now they are havinga secret meeting in Braeside park! So if u are from the SE suburbs cone and get them before they work out a plan to eradicate all frogs! hehehe. :gnome :frog :gnomette :frogette

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Post by Keeper of Time » 07 December 11 10:18 am

If I ignore my own frogs and the ones I moved recently I have 1 frog in a 60km radius from my home :stabby

Come on guys ..... us country folk like playing with frogs too you know and a trip out to the country would put lots of km's on the frogs as well :frog

Here's hoping some appear north of the city soon [-o< .

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Post by pjmpjm » 07 December 11 11:56 am

We had a great event last night (thanks to steveishere and gang) and also met quite a few Leap Frogs! :frog :frogette

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Post by gmj3191 » 07 December 11 1:55 pm

Keeper of Time wrote:If I ignore my own frogs and the ones I moved recently I have 1 frog in a 60km radius from my home :stabby

Come on guys ..... us country folk like playing with frogs too you know and a trip out to the country would put lots of km's on the frogs as well :frog

Here's hoping some appear north of the city soon [-o< .
I put some at Yering, Yarra Glen and Mansfield on Friday, where sadly, they still languish.
:frogette


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Post by Yurt » 07 December 11 2:07 pm

Going to the eastern parts of Sydney might as well mean going bush for frogs. Mine has ended up on the northern beaches and I'm betting will languish there for a few weeks until I invent a new ID and go and move him... :frogette :mrgreen: :frog

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Post by CraigRat » 07 December 11 3:11 pm

I figure some people don't know how to have fun when caching anymore :lol:

Caching is serious business in some regions it would seem :frog :frog :frogette :frogette

We're having a ball down here.

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Post by gmj3191 » 07 December 11 3:12 pm

Yurt wrote:Going to the eastern parts of Sydney might as well mean going bush for frogs. Mine has ended up on the northern beaches and I'm betting will languish there for a few weeks until I invent a new ID and go and move him... :frogette :mrgreen: :frog
Does GCA have a Discipline Committee to deal which such matters, or does C@W just put a pox on your eyes?

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Post by Just a cacher » 07 December 11 3:16 pm

The latter, I believe. Very effective.

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by Yurt » 07 December 11 3:44 pm

I'm starting to think I need an inventory of movables I'm holding at any time, akin to the TB/GC inventory in GC.com.
Some gnasty gnomes seem to be fellow travellers as well! :gnome :frog :frogette :gnomette
I have to make sure I name the frogs correctly in my GPSr so I don't log the wrong one for the location.

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