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On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with gsmX2 about elevating your adventure labs where you’ll hear a helpful discussion of the challenges and some strategies to meet those challenges. We also share useful feedback on waterproof paper for inkjet printers, the final wheel of challenges spin and much more.
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Really appreciate the info on adventure labs as I’m working on creating 2 currently. I did the temporary one by gsmx2 @ geowoodstock. It was quite the challenge. I completely agree with the comments during the show – adventure labs are much like regular caches – a time and place for every kind. For rainy days when i need numbers – I’m quite happy to have drive bys with large fences and multiple choice. I really like adventure labs that take me to see cool art or learn history of an area. I have done some where you are just counting windows or what’s above the door – those seem more like a waste of time just to get a find. I do like to read the info – but my biggest pet peeve is limit it to one screen – its difficult to scroll in the app to finish the description!