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Post by SSO JOAT on Apr 19, 2010 12:29:41 GMT -9
I should have nailed this mark at least 6 months ago, but it was a very slow caching winter for me. I had 296 on my find counter when I finally cracked the code on Klondike Kid's only remaining unsolved puzzle cache, GC1G8F1 "Sacagawea's Aspen Leaf Trail". So I drove out to North Kenai and logged 3 more caches real quick so I could make that puzzle solve my 300 milestone!
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Post by NorthWes on Apr 19, 2010 13:10:37 GMT -9
Congrats! That achievement is far more significant than it may appear at first glance - as it's studded with puzzle finds...
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Post by li1gray on Apr 26, 2010 10:19:41 GMT -9
Wow, what a milestone for the 300th cache too. Still working that puzzle but have a few others slved but haven't been down there. You have some well thoughtout puzzles and hides too. Thanks for all the work on the placement and once again CONGRATS on the find milestone! ;D
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Post by tomanoble on May 2, 2010 21:42:02 GMT -9
Congratulations! So do you have more finds or hides?
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Post by SSO JOAT on May 4, 2010 18:04:06 GMT -9
I've got a notebook full of puzzle cache ideas. Everytime I think of something that has merit, I write it down. Most of them get trashed after further consideration. Several make it to my puzzles to develop list. I've got one idea in the book that I'm working over pretty hard at the moment. It's going to take a trip to the attic to resurrect an obsolete piece of equipment from the early 80's to finalize my cache design and proof the concept to be sure it works as intended. Oh, and I'll of course have to find a place to hide a cache and gather the coordinates to encode into the listing.
Oh, and I have another multi-puzzle series I'm working on. It may be upwards of 10 puzzle caches when I'm done with it.
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cavyguy
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Post by cavyguy on Aug 9, 2010 17:05:15 GMT -9
I do some puzzles but if they are too complicated I struggle with them
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