Caching Creed Contemplations Virtual Rewards CITO Week 2017 Tripod the GeoDog |
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Geocachers' CreedContemplating the Geocachers' Creed, ethics and behaviourA difficult topic of discussion is how one should behave when out geocaching. In a previous GoSA newsletter, (April 2016) we had highlighted the Geocachers' Creed and pointed towards our glossary.
SAFE ∙ LEGAL ∙ ETHICAL When placing or seeking geocaches, I will:
I have noticed that there are geocachers who drive very hard towards some statistical measures (the simplest being to find large numbers of geocaches in a short time period) and I have given some focus on certain statistical targets in my geocaching adventures too. I tend to give little attention to geocaches that are easy to find (except when I performed a streak of finding a geocache a day for 200 consecutive days) and I really enjoy the success of finding hard caches.
After some discussions in the South African Community and because the game has matured over the last number of years, I felt that we could unofficially extend the examples given by the online resource to include the following:
1. Not endanger myself or others
4. Avoid causing disruptions or public alarm
6. Be considerate of others
7. Protect the integrity of the game pieces
Article submitted by Fier, the chairman of GoSA
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Virtual RewardsWe ended August with the exciting news that Geocaching HQ announced the release of Virtual Rewards, a project to reward some of geocaching’s great contributors, while also introducing a limited number of new Virtual Caches for the enjoyment of the entire geocaching community. Read all about the details here.
Given that we haven't got many of the little smiley ghost icons that represent virtual caches in South Africa at the moment, this was very exciting news. We are waiting in great anticipation to see who earned a reward and where they will use them. There are already (at time of going to publication) 3 new virtual geocaches in South Africa, and hopefully many more on the way. Catch the full list here... |
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Tripod the GeoDogTripod is a Miniature Japanese Fox terrier. Tripod as a tiny puppy of only a few days old was brought to our local vet to be euthanized after his mother chewed off most of his left lower hind leg. Instead of putting it down the vet decided to try for an amputation, not knowing if it would be successful on a tiny and young puppy as Tripod. The day after the operation dolosC was at the vet picking up one of our own dogs. Hearing the vet talking about the tiny little puppy, dolosC wanted to know more and when she saw the tiny creature, there and then adopted the tiny puppy and brought it home. At home the puppy promptly became TRIPOD. For the first week or so Tripod had to be fed both food and water from a syringe every two hours (day and night) and then every four hours etc. That meant that Tripod also had to go to work with dolos during the day and “pajama drills” at night. In the beginning it was touch and go to keep him alive, but the little guy showed great fighting spirit and every day he grew stronger and his little eyes showed a keenness to live. Tripod grew up with his two Jack Russell friends Ruby and Buks which are only about eight months older than him. They play very rough with him and he has to stand his ground, which he does with a sharp little growl. Tripod is a little more careful around Jubal our older Jack Russell and very “catfoot” around Miloh our three legged (another tri-paw) cat. Tripod functions as any normal dog would and he does not know that he is different. He plays fetch with his ball and runs very fast and can even keep up with Buks! He can swim the doggie paddle and has been knocked rolling by the waves at Kleinzee. Tripod became a caching dog with his own Travel Tag (TB TRIPOD) and has travelled to Kimberley, Jan Kempdorp, Kleinzee, Port Nolloth, Ottosdal and Rustenburg and has cached with dolos all along the way. Tripod has become a regular at geocaching events and even shares the rooftop tent with dolos at sleepovers. Tripod has attended the Tswaing Crater Sleepover event and trotted most of the way during the hike. When Tripod gets tired dolosC puts him in her rucksack. His favorite spot remains on dolosC’s lap where he can give soft kisses to dolos. Tripod also knows when it is time to jump in the car for a ride when we call him by his nicknames “Tri-Tri” or “Tritjie”, but he does not like his walking harness and prefers to be free to run around unobstructed. Tripod is definitely the most spoiled member of the dolos household and reminds dolos that one can overcome most anything with a bit of love, trust and will to succeed. Article submitted by dolos |
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