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A friend called today for help with a cache. He just needed me to read the description and logs to him. The hint was "Hidden Georgia Style". Since most of the caches I hunt are in Georgia, what does that mean? Also, what is Atlanta style and Florida style and any other style that you know of?
 
Posts: 81 | Location: Lawrenceville, GA | Registered: October 05, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by FlygURL:
A friend called today for help with a cache. He just needed me to read the description and logs to him. The hint was "Hidden Georgia Style". Since most of the caches I hunt are in Georgia, what does that mean? Also, what is Atlanta style and Florida style and any other style that you know of?


Hehe - I'll probably get flamed for my interpretation of Atlanta style, but Georgia style usually means under a pile of pine straw. Florida style usually means under a Palmetto frond, and Atlanta style (to me) means under a light pole skirt. Wink Smile
 
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Originally posted by FlygURL:
A friend called today for help with a cache. He just needed me to read the description and logs to him. The hint was "Hidden Georgia Style". Since most of the caches I hunt are in Georgia, what does that mean? Also, what is Atlanta style and Florida style and any other style that you know of?


Hehe - I'll probably get flamed for my interpretation of Atlanta style, but Georgia style usually means under a pile of pine straw. Florida style usually means under a Palmetto frond, and Atlanta style (to me) means under a light pole skirt. Wink Smile


Florida style - in the palm tree, preferably next to or behind the poison ivy growing there.

Georgia style is definately either pinestraw or sticks.

Atlanta style - too funny, Uncle Phat.bak - Firecracker says it's not necessarily under the skirt, sometimes it's just thrown next to the skirt and with or without a baggie to protect it or log to sign roll on floor laughing

Carolina style is within a 100', btw.

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I agree with all the above!


Cache, responsibly.....
 
Posts: 430 | Location: Lilburn, Ga | Registered: August 16, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Too funny ! roll on floor laughing. A cache was hidden recently in Macon , Kid's Cache ( GC18THN ) with these attributes; Cammoed Alabama style
Hidden in a Florida type style (many similar to this in our area of FL).I had no idea what either of them were when I searched? But it was not under a palm tree!! Smile.
 
Posts: 137 | Location: Forsyth,Ga | Registered: November 27, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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One "Atlanta Style" cache is a Coke Bottle. Another possibility is a tennis ball.


 
Posts: 555 | Location: Cumming, GA | Registered: February 15, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hidden in a coke bottle???

I guess I can see that as Atlanta style.....only if there are no light post around of course.

I have seen Atlanta style caches (light post that is) in every state I have cached in. It makes me proud to know that members of the GGA invented the often duplicated skirt lifter.
 
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Oh, and I also remember a cache along the way that was hidden Colorado style. I never figured out what that one meant either.

Maybe Uncle Phat can explain that one to us also?
 
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If I told you, I'd have to ....
 
Posts: 2208 | Location: NE GA - Gateway to the Mountains | Registered: November 09, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Geocacher
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It makes me proud to know that members of the GGA invented the often duplicated skirt lifter.


Not sure if that is something to be proud of... Confused Shrug
 
Posts: 1194 | Location: Flowery Branch, GA | Registered: November 09, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hidden Colorado style.
I always thought that was under snow. Confused


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Hidden in a coke bottle???

I guess I can see that as Atlanta style.....only if there are no light post around of course.

I have seen Atlanta style caches (light post that is) in every state I have cached in. It makes me proud to know that members of the GGA invented the often duplicated skirt lifter.


We even have the geocoin!!


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Posts: 276 | Location: Acworth GA | Registered: December 16, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Yeah, but instead of Main St. on the street sign it should say Peachtree.
 
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