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Last post 12-12-2008, 8:02 PM by GEO*TRAILBLAZER 1. 8 replies.
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  •  12-05-2008, 8:54 AM 18851

    Runestone Category

    I finally had time to get this one going after a long spell of being busy.

    I hope that you all like this one and give it the Waymarking Seal of Approval.

    There are some really cool waymarks to be added if this passes the peer review process.

     

    Thanks again and please add your comments here or when you vote.

  •  12-05-2008, 2:30 PM 18857 in reply to 18851

    Re: Runestone Category

    I'll just repeat my comment from Peer Review:

    Awesome!

  •  12-06-2008, 12:55 AM 18865 in reply to 18857

    Re: Runestone Category

    Redneck Parrotheads:

    Awesome!



    Ditto.
  •  12-08-2008, 6:57 AM 18934 in reply to 18851

    Re: Runestone Category

    Of special interest to all hobbits!!  Great idea, Gandalf.
  •  12-08-2008, 4:45 PM 18958 in reply to 18934

    Re: Runestone Category

    Thank you.

    Ditto.

    And Merlin just might have something up his sleeve.

  •  12-08-2008, 5:26 PM 18961 in reply to 18958

    Re: Runestone Category

    GEO*TRAILBLAZER 1:

    Thank you.

    Ditto.

    And Merlin just might have something up his sleeve.



    If not Merlin maybe the Waywizard
  •  12-10-2008, 9:12 AM 18989 in reply to 18961

    Re: Runestone Category

    waywizard:
    GEO*TRAILBLAZER 1:

    Thank you.

    Ditto.

    And Merlin just might have something up his sleeve.



    If not Merlin maybe the Waywizard

    That sounds awesome.

    Got another Mystical One.

    I have tried to address all the concerns that were brought up in peer review.

    Maybe it is a little clearer now with the link.

    I have also been doing some study on this and It may well go back to our very roots or mine anyways.

    And the Heavener Runestone is not a new discovery it was found by an Indian Hunting Party in 1830's

    There is one other known one in the Northeast US that needs some investigating.

    And other evidence may come to loght as we progress with this cool one.

    Thanks again everyone for an almost overwhelming yea and as always your great comment even when you vote nay.

  •  12-12-2008, 9:38 AM 19060 in reply to 18851

    Re: Runestone Category

    I see the Heavner Runestone, and I see it's in the Runstones Worldwide category, but what I don't see is the category in the list of newest categories, or the category grid.

    How far back do we need to look for this?

  •  12-12-2008, 8:02 PM 19084 in reply to 19060

    Re: Runestone Category

    Memorial > Monuments

    http://www.waymarking.com/cat/details.aspx?f=1&guid=04b7cf59-6f6b-48a6-96b7-69caa1c1c1b8&gid=6

    globetrotters.us:

    I see the Heavner Runestone, and I see it's in the Runstones Worldwide category, but what I don't see is the category in the list of newest categories, or the category grid.

    How far back do we need to look for this?

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