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Re: What do you count as a 'find'?
« on: January 26, 2015, 09:49:12 am »
I guess YOSMs are fine, although there's always the argument that there's not actually a virtual permanently at these locations

But they are permanent, once they are added to the YOSM list, you can go to that location and claim it at any time :)


@walktall, if you had more than one would you count the duplicate logs too?

I have found two YOSMs and yes they do count to my total :)


What's annoying is that GS count Lab Caches as finds but Project-GC don't - they should at least recognise it as part of your count if Geocaching.com do  :-\

GS don't include them in your "My Finds" PQ, will they ever or will they just disappear like another idea they had ::) ??? I presume this lack of full integration by GS of Lab caches into your finds list, is why Project-GC can't include them.

I use the site: My Geocaching Profile, for some of its functionality, but due to the fact that GS does not include Lab caches in the output of your "My Finds" PQ, they now have a manual box where you can say how many Lab caches you've found.
« Last Edit: January 26, 2015, 12:02:19 pm by walktall »
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