Caching games this year?
- Just a cacher
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Re: Caching games this year?
That sounds great!
We won't have to stress about the theme for next year when the time comes, as it's already done. People have plenty of time to locate and/or adapt wheeled items for next year.
AND people can still make their container any shape they want this year, as long as they stay away from anything too wheely.
Wendy
We won't have to stress about the theme for next year when the time comes, as it's already done. People have plenty of time to locate and/or adapt wheeled items for next year.
AND people can still make their container any shape they want this year, as long as they stay away from anything too wheely.
Wendy
Re: Caching games this year?
Well how about the Cache containers being a dog then?caughtatwork wrote: That still leaves us with a "traditional" style container for this year.
I'm sure there are plenty of dogs of various sizes around in $2 shops, probably Bunnings etc ...
That ties in with the B-I-N-G-O song ...
"There was a farmer who had a dog,
And Bingo was his name-o.
B-I-N-G-O
B-I-N-G-O
B-I-N-G-O
And Bingo was his name-o."
Re: Caching games this year?
How about making a bingo board where numbers are placed in a grid across Aust.
When your piece lands in a square on the grid it gets that number. When it lands in the right ever so many, you get to jump up and wave your chicken wings yelling bingo....
When your piece lands in a square on the grid it gets that number. When it lands in the right ever so many, you get to jump up and wave your chicken wings yelling bingo....
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That still makes the game piece the player. I'd prefer to get the cachers involved.g_ordo wrote:How about making a bingo board where numbers are placed in a grid across Aust.
When your piece lands in a square on the grid it gets that number. When it lands in the right ever so many, you get to jump up and wave your chicken wings yelling bingo....
Re: Caching games this year?
So rather than counting the kloms gathered by your cache, you claim the kloms gathered by moving others? Hmm - bingo... Perhaps scoring points/squares on a bingo card depending on distance taken? Rows, colums, whole card. It might make things difficult to those unable to travel far though.caughtatwork wrote:That still makes the game piece the player. I'd prefer to get the cachers involved.g_ordo wrote:How about making a bingo board where numbers are placed in a grid across Aust.
When your piece lands in a square on the grid it gets that number. When it lands in the right ever so many, you get to jump up and wave your chicken wings yelling bingo....
The original race format had the drawback that in making finds and moving others gnomes/frogs you were helping the opposition (unless you didn't move the piece at all ) But in scoring for moving other's caches that seems to resolve that issue - I'm curious to see what the final plans will be and I'm sure whatever they are it'll be a bit of fun (and I'll succeed in not quite winning anything again... )
Oh - I just found a Leapfrog puffy sticker I collected from "AUS LEAPER" (a video-cassette case cache) that I grabbed from out Werribee way last race
Re: Caching games this year?
Sticking with bingo, you attend a "real" game of bingo at a location in a square on the grid. When you have attended enough games to cross off enough squares, bingo!!
First to finish wins..
First to finish wins..
- gmj3191
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Re: Caching games this year?
Could we start an official thread for this years race?
Most discussion in Melbourne now seems to occur in the Melbourne Caching Facebook page and I want a link to refer people back to here for this year's event.
Most of the newer cachers there don't even know about this forum as most newer people mainly use Facebook.
Most discussion in Melbourne now seems to occur in the Melbourne Caching Facebook page and I want a link to refer people back to here for this year's event.
Most of the newer cachers there don't even know about this forum as most newer people mainly use Facebook.
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What GCA doesn't have a Facebook page? What luddites!
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We do. We just don't use it.
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Re: Caching games this year?
why would you when you have a perfectly good forum.
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Re: Caching games this year?
There are some of us who do not use facebook. I used to but got rid of it because of too many friends requests and other stuff. So I rely on the forums for GCA updates especially for the annual race etc.
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+1LouiseAnn wrote:why would you when you have a perfectly good forum.
Do you see what I did there?
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I sort of HAD to have Facebook when I had a teenager in the house, to keep an eye on what she was up to, but it was a great relief to be able to turn it off, and not turn it on again.
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We actually do have a FB page, we just don't update it muchfluffyfish wrote:What GCA doesn't have a Facebook page? What luddites!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Geocachin ... 9041697791
Our google plus page we post to more often:
https://plus.google.com/b/1075675432140 ... 4072020455
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Re: Caching games this year?
+1caughtatwork wrote:+1LouiseAnn wrote:why would you when you have a perfectly good forum.
Do you see what I did there?