Leap Frog registrations are now open

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by caughtatwork » 06 February 12 8:56 pm

Quite a few people started to find GCA caches during the race.
http://geocaching.com.au/stats/cachers/ ... th_started

Couldn't say they were 100% due to the frogs, but I reckon most of them were.

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Re: Leap Frog Reward Pathtags

Post by pjmpjm » 06 February 12 10:32 pm

caughtatwork wrote:The rewards have started going out, so check your email for an, er, email from the site letting you know how to claim your reward pathtag. Slow PC, slow printer, slow everything, so patience is appreciated. The 100, 500 and 1,000 rewards that have been waiting a month have also gone out.
E-mail received! Thanks!

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Post by tronador » 07 February 12 8:36 am

Thank you, email received and reply sent.

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Post by gmj3191 » 07 February 12 9:46 am

Ditto, thanks from me, and from Morton, who now resides in another state.
I wonder if I'll ever see him again.

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by pwags » 08 February 12 1:13 pm

caughtatwork wrote:The rewards have started going out, so check your email for an, er, email from the site letting you know how to claim your reward pathtag.
Nice!

Will there also be a leapfrog icon that appears on our profile page, similar to the GeGnome icon? Virtual bling is fun, too! :)

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Post by caughtatwork » 08 February 12 1:17 pm

pwags wrote:
caughtatwork wrote:The rewards have started going out, so check your email for an, er, email from the site letting you know how to claim your reward pathtag.
Nice!

Will there also be a leapfrog icon that appears on our profile page, similar to the GeGnome icon? Virtual bling is fun, too! :)
Yes, when I get a computer.

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by gmj3191 » 08 February 12 1:27 pm

caughtatwork wrote:
pwags wrote:
caughtatwork wrote:The rewards have started going out, so check your email for an, er, email from the site letting you know how to claim your reward pathtag.
Nice!

Will there also be a leapfrog icon that appears on our profile page, similar to the GeGnome icon? Virtual bling is fun, too! :)
Yes, when I get a computer.
Next time you go away Peter, we'll take turns at keeping a vigil outside your house, as long as there is no cat feeding or lawn watering involved (frogs would be okay though)..

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by caughtatwork » 08 February 12 1:37 pm

gmj3191 wrote:
caughtatwork wrote:
pwags wrote:
caughtatwork wrote:The rewards have started going out, so check your email for an, er, email from the site letting you know how to claim your reward pathtag.
Nice!

Will there also be a leapfrog icon that appears on our profile page, similar to the GeGnome icon? Virtual bling is fun, too! :)
Yes, when I get a computer.
Next time you go away Peter, we'll take turns at keeping a vigil outside your house, as long as there is no cat feeding or lawn watering involved (frogs would be okay though)..
The in-laws were over every second day, so you only have to do half the job. Maybe next time, I'll get a house sitter.

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by pwags » 08 February 12 1:41 pm

caughtatwork wrote:Maybe next time, I'll get a house sitter.
Or you could just hide a new cache in your front yard - anyone casing the joint would see a constant stream of people and assume you are home.

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by Bronnie_1990 » 08 February 12 3:36 pm

pwags wrote:
caughtatwork wrote:Maybe next time, I'll get a house sitter.
Or you could just hide a new cache in your front yard - anyone casing the joint would see a constant stream of people and assume you are home.
no more front lawn caches. please....

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by Just a cacher » 09 February 12 11:55 am

I'm sure there's a better place to say this, but I couldn't find it anywhere:

I received some lovely leapfrog pathtags in the post today, as well as a 500 GA finds pathtag.

They are all wonderful - thankyou very much to C@W, and whoever contributed to the leapfrog tag fund to make it possible to get on leapfrog tag for each of my frog entires in the Leapfrog race!

Much appreciated - pride of place on my bit of metal on the wall.

Wendy

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by Yurt » 09 February 12 4:25 pm

Yes the envelope arrived today with Yurt Jnr's name on it so now it's been added to the growing collection. I think a third of the PTs we have are GCA (not including swaps - then it would be 2/3!)
Thanks!

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by blossom* » 09 February 12 5:27 pm

oh..oh...oh!!!!! Mine came too!!!!!! Thanks so much c@w, you are great for doing all this work for us when you're so busy =D>

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by s_mc500 » 09 February 12 6:13 pm

Wow my first pathtags thanks :D

One question, the number on the back of them are both the same, aren't they meant to be different, or are all the leapfrog ones the same?

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Re: Leap Frog registrations are now open

Post by blossom* » 09 February 12 7:05 pm

s_mc500 wrote:Wow my first pathtags thanks :D

One question, the number on the back of them are both the same, aren't they meant to be different, or are all the leapfrog ones the same?
The number on the back means its a "leapfrog" tag. PTs are not like geocoins which EACH have their own number. PTs have a number per design

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