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Bronze
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by Bronze » 15 September 07 11:22 pm
In an effort to put faces to names...
How to play:
Post a picture of another cacher you know well and wait and see if others can guess who it is. The correct guess will receive a PM from the image poster and can then post an image themselves. And so it continues. The correct guesser can post one themselves or pass to give the poster a second go.
If nobody guesses the image of the cacher within 12 hours you can start giving clues. After a 24 hour period a second image must be posted with the answer of the unfound cacher previously posted.
The Aim: To move around the country and have different regions post cachers they know and for other to put faces to names as we go along.
Where do you get images from?
Either the GC or GCA galleries from cache logs and threads. If you are trying to get an image from GC, because of the flash software you must "save link as" in the actual cache log not the slideshow from the cache page.
When you have the location of the image saved to your clipboard paste it in a thread, highlight it and click the 'Img' button above to make the image display in the thread.
Note: For privacy reasons please only use pseudonym's when posting and answering and ensure the image has reasonable resolution to make out who it is. If you do not want your image displayed please contact the poster or a thread moderator to have it removed.
Enjoy.
The Bronze.
Wiki Reference:
Six degrees of separation refers to the idea that, if a person is one "step" away from each person he or she knows and two "steps" away from each person who is known by one of the people he or she knows, then everyone is no more than six "steps" away from each person on Earth. Several studies, such as Milgram's small world experiment, have been conducted to empirically measure this connectedness. While the exact number of links between people differs depending on the population measured, it is generally found to be relatively small. Hence, six degrees of separation is somewhat synonymous with the idea of the "small world" phenomenon.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_separation
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Bronze
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by Bronze » 15 September 07 11:24 pm
Very hard to get in front of a camera:
Accompanying log:
Second cache today - and interesting location. #Name Omitted# demonstrated the fine art of ramp slippage and deposited his GPSr batteries on the track. We each chose places to look, #Name omitted# chose a place where the cache wasn't, I chose one where it was, which was really good as it made it easier to find.
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Cached
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by Cached » 16 September 07 12:03 am
Riblit?
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by Cached » 16 September 07 12:52 am
Him with a GoldRush Swaggie in hand - hows that for linking the degrees of separation, as it was at the event these came from that I met both Riblit and the Bronze.
The log entry for the pic:
Luckily for me **removed** knew about the change in co-ords. New ones entered and the cache soon in hand.
Can someone bring a ladder as a swap item.
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team unicycle
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by team unicycle » 16 September 07 8:17 am
SA Parrothead
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team unicycle
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by team unicycle » 16 September 07 2:23 pm
Near the top of the geocaching ladder (in more ways than one). Ignore the guy at the bottom.
(from
Drop into the Light)
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Team Piggy
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by Team Piggy » 16 September 07 7:28 pm
Too easy
Unicycle below, Bruce (liz & bruce) top.
I hope he wasnt looking up your shorts... Though judging by the look on his face he did
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THENANKS
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by THENANKS » 16 September 07 11:19 pm
Don't worry about the junior NANKS it is the guy he's holding hostage that you need to recognise. This is an easy one for Queenslanders! <center>
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angermanagement
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by angermanagement » 16 September 07 11:36 pm
Nice and easy. That would be Pirate63.
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Dooghan
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by Dooghan » 16 September 07 11:54 pm
THENANKS wrote: Don't worry about the junior NANKS it is the guy he's holding hostage that you need to recognise. This is an easy one for Queenslanders! <center>
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I'm a Queenslander and I have no idea. Maybe
South East Queenslanders might
Dooghan
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angermanagement
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by angermanagement » 17 September 07 9:28 pm
Here goes.
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Another Qld cacher but one that travels around as well. <br><br>
sorry not the best image but the only one I could find a short notice.
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THENANKS
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by THENANKS » 17 September 07 9:54 pm
Mmmm..... I wonder. Pastry, Pepsi, hiking boots. Who could it be?
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Map Monkey
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by Map Monkey » 18 September 07 12:17 am
I would say the answer, however i don't think i have any photos to continue the challenge....If only.
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