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Oregon 450t bis

In my previous blog, I’ve unboxed my new Orgeon 450t. Now I’m going into the filed with it.

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Divide and rule

There is some agitation in the geocaching communities in the Low Countries for some while now.

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500

Yesterday, I found cache #500 and still 5025 to go in Belgium

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Shades

I was a bit jealous on the statistics containing maps (like France) having shades dependable on the number of finds within a county.

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Chatterbox

Good company isn’t always that good for geocaching itself.

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Bitter sweet disharmony

There seems to be going (terribly?) wrong in the Flemish (or is it Belgium as a whole?) geocaching community.

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Sheer drudgery

If a geocacher isn’t in the field nor creating/solving mysteries, one can still work on some geocaching related projects.

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Vote Smart

There is – besides the logs off course – a nice way to show you appreciation about geocaches: vote on it.

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It’s (not) about the numbers, is(n’t) it?

When I wanted to write the second part of my holiday journal, I’ve noticed it would be the blog entry #100. Therefore I would be nice to look back first.

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Dangerous gooses?

This week of school holiday isn’t as calm on the geocaching front as I expected. I dropped the son at a playfellow yesterday. It was a bit strange though. Normally, he doesn’t enjoy shopping at all and disappears towards the comics corner and I have always to search for him when I’ve finished shopping. Yesterday, his friend asked him if he would join a ‘trip’ to a well know Swedish furniture store. My son seems to have enjoyed it as well.

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