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Post by MnGCA on Jan 28, 2018 12:11:37 GMT -6
Accepting Nominations...
Although we will accept nominations at any time, this thread is to remind everyone that we are accepting Nominations for Cache or Cache Series of the Month for February 2018. You can submit COTM nominations by either email board@mngca.org or post a nomination in this thread. Nominations need to be written in a way that gives the reader a spoiler-free description of what make the cache special. You must include the Cache Owner, Cache Name and GC code (of one of the caches in the series) with your nomination. Your nomination must also include a brief write-up for the cache (at least a sentence...but I would prefer something a bit longer...I honestly think we are capable of writing a couple sentences or a nice paragraph).
If you find an outstanding cache, reply to this post!!! Nominations for February 2018 Cache or Cache Series of the Month will remain open until February 7.
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Post by MnGCA on Feb 7, 2018 16:55:42 GMT -6
submitted via email to the board: I highly recommend Art @ Silverwood Park (GC6MQ0R) by Geary & Co. MuggleMomNoMore (aka Mom) and I had a chance to do this one together back in August. I had previous been here with the family to discover all the cool sculptures so this was a fun time to revisit and see what changes had been made in the park. So many cool stops, and even though it took us almost all day to do it (we might have stopped a time or two for some photos along the way), we had a blast! Two things from that day stand out in my mind...the encounter with the small buck and the most awesome ending to sign the log! Adventures just don't get better than that...IMO! safechrisLaurie Art @ Silverwood Park
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Post by SoulDragon on Feb 8, 2018 15:09:29 GMT -6
I'd like to nominate the LTCC Mysteries? Series for this honor. Specifically, either GC7DPRK #35 or GC7DJXB #28 both of which have the most checker fails I've ever seen!
As I said in my long at the time, "There’s something very satisfying about completing this well done series. It seemed to me as we mulled and solved these puzzles that the Lunch Time Caching Crew has provided our community with a well designed and executed primer on puzzles; ranging from simply fun to quite clever to - judging by a few +90% fail rates - evil."
Geo-regards, Wyeth
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