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A Pace--cohabitation

2 messages in this thread | Started on 2002-08-22

Re: [LbNA] A Pace--cohabitation

From: A.D. (alwayschaos@yahoo.com) | Date: 2002-08-22 06:17:54 UTC-07:00
I went to place a box recently and found a geocache in
the same spot. The dead tree was big enough for both
so I placed it right next to the cache.

Since we have tons of geocachers here and no
letterboxers that I know of I then put a note in the
comments section for the cache online that it was
there and to please take a look.

I also added a line to my clues suggesting that the
cache was there and to bring something to trade if
you'd like.

So far, cohabitation has been good.
--- Randy Hall wrote:
>> Now, has this ever happened to you: You go to find
> a good place to put
> a box, and whoops, there is already one there. What
> is the proper
> etiquette? Is co-habitation legal in such
> circumstances?
>
> Cheers
>


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Re: [LbNA] A Pace--cohabitation

From: geoflyfisher (geoflyfisher@yahoo.com) | Date: 2002-08-22 19:00:23 UTC
I have placed a letterbox inside a geocache... Both my own and
someone else's. Sometimes they get taken as trade goods, but not
always.

I have a geocaching travel bug which is a letterbox, and which
recently made it into the center of letterboxing territory in New
England.

I have a geocache which you can only find if you go to a letterbox
first to get the coordinates.

It is fun to think of ways to get the two sports intermingled.

As for co-habitation, lets have none of that unless there is a
prenuptual agreement... ;)

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--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "A.D." wrote:
> I went to place a box recently and found a geocache in
> the same spot. The dead tree was big enough for both
> so I placed it right next to the cache.
>
> Since we have tons of geocachers here and no
> letterboxers that I know of I then put a note in the
> comments section for the cache online that it was
> there and to please take a look.
>
> I also added a line to my clues suggesting that the
> cache was there and to bring something to trade if
> you'd like.
>
> So far, cohabitation has been good.
> --- Randy Hall wrote:
> >> Now, has this ever happened to you: You go to find
> > a good place to put
> > a box, and whoops, there is already one there. What
> > is the proper
> > etiquette? Is co-habitation legal in such
> > circumstances?
> >
> > Cheers
> >
>
>
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