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On our geocaching podcast today, we share an extended interview with Josh and Liz from the Peanuts or Pretzels travel blog, as they share some unexpected things they have discovered as they geocache around the world!
We also have a possible geocaching FIRST that a listener wrote us about, an amazing announcement related to that mysterious envelope, a new geocaching movie, a brand new contest for an awesome prize and much more.
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Links mentioned in the show
Treasure the Movie
Facebook fan page and Fund raising site for Treasure the Movie
Peanuts or Pretzels Travel blog
Enter to Win a Mountainsmith Tour TLS Bag!
Ta Nei - Temple of Butterflies
Savalen 2014 Geocaching Event in Norway
Savalen 2014 Cache Listing
Santa's website
Official WWFM Website - WWFM XI coming on June 7, 2014
Official WWFM XI Geocoins - ready to order at CoinsAndPins.com!
Official WWFM XI Pathtags - ready to order at The Geocoin Store!
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NEW CONTEST: Race to Norway - Chance to win a GPS receiver!!
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Congrats on the Norway tickets, that is awesome! I loved the Peanuts or Pretzels interview, that was really enjoyable. When is the local WWFM event going to be listed? Maybe I’m oblivious but I couldn’t find it myself.
Wow! Congratulations on the Norway trip!
A word of caution, though: I wouldn’t count on doing any caching around Heathrow in those three(?) hours. With a bit of luck, everything could go smoothly, but don’t bet on it. I’ve spent hours (yes, literally) standing in line to get through passport and security checkpoints on Heathrow when travelling from the US to Sweden. What started out as “plenty of time to kill” ended up with a sprint from the passport checkpoint to the gate… The same thing has happened a couple of times. It’s been a while since then, but it’s not the only time Heathrow has turned out to be surprisingly slow to get through.
I don’t mean to scare you – it’s usually fine – just don’t assume that three hours means “time to kill”. 😉
I’m really happy for you, and I’m sure you’ll have an awesome trip!