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Re: Shouldn't Multi's and Unknown's be one type?
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July 18, 2013, 06:15:42 pm »
Letterboxes... Hmm, yes, I think that's another dodgy one at times: if I remember correctly, the only requirement Groundspeak set is that the cache has a stamp in it? (Though it'd be nice for it to be guided traditionally)
Always wondered why GS were trying to merge Letterboxing in to Geocaching - was it to bring in more players
... to the 'official Global GPS cache hunt site' - what makes them official over the others?
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