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Last post 07-24-2008, 11:49 AM by TheBeanTeam. 31 replies.
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  •  10-28-2007, 3:03 PM 9906

    Newbie here !!

    Hi all,

    I am new to waymarking and after a day of skeet shooting I have posted my first waymark. It can be seen in the Sporting- shooting ranges catagory.

    oldtool53

     

  •  10-28-2007, 4:35 PM 9910 in reply to 9906

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Welcome to waymarking  and your first  "Waymark"  Big Smile

    You will find this to be an active community of Waymarkers, some of us it's been for over 2 years already  Sad   and still learning.
    If you have any questions just post them on the site and someone will help you soon or direct you to an area where the answers might be found. We all went through the learning stages with its problems and sometimes different opinions, expressed by some of us, to get  this hobby to where it is now.
    ... So post away as we are always looking for new "Waymarks" for "OUR" Categories. Embarrassed
  •  10-28-2007, 5:33 PM 9914 in reply to 9906

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Welcome! I'm a newbie myself, and I have to tell you that jake39 was right -- this is a very friendly group.

    Congrats on Waymark #1! I think you'll find that waymarking is like eating potato chips -- you can't have just one Smile
  •  10-31-2007, 8:48 AM 9981 in reply to 9906

    Re: Newbie here !!

     Yo, I'm new to waymarking myself, I have not found my first waymark yet, but I'm looking forward to it!
  •  10-31-2007, 11:44 PM 10004 in reply to 9981

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Welcome to all of you new folks!  It's exciting to see (read) so many new faces in the forums. 
  •  11-01-2007, 3:14 PM 10034 in reply to 10004

    Re: Newbie here !!

    hikenutty:
    Welcome to all of you new folks!  It's exciting to see (read) so many new faces in the forums. 

     Thanks for the welcome hikenutty, I also hope to get started in waymarking soon! Cool

  •  11-01-2007, 6:25 PM 10044 in reply to 10034

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Check out my website over at Waywardwaymarking.com Emu.  There's a "wayinfo" section that has a beginner's guide as well as a lot of other info that can be helpful for people just getting addicted... I mean started. Smile
  •  11-02-2007, 5:02 AM 10050 in reply to 10044

    Re: Newbie here !!

    hikenutty:
    Check out my website over at Waywardwaymarking.com Emu.  There's a "wayinfo" section that has a beginner's guide as well as a lot of other info that can be helpful for people just getting addicted... I mean started. Smile

     I just check it out and thanks for the info, I plan on getting started next week! Cool

  •  12-27-2007, 12:07 PM 11225 in reply to 10050

    Re: Newbie here !!

    i am also a newbie here. i have a good website :  . hope  u would like it
  •  12-27-2007, 12:09 PM 11226 in reply to 11225

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Nice to meet you,everybody!I'm new here,first I'd like to wish you all Happy New Year since new year is coming.

    These days I've got a very interesting website,I'd like to share it with you all especially for those who like playing games. 

    Wish you all can find useful information there!

    Have a nice day!

     

  •  12-30-2007, 9:37 PM 11282 in reply to 9906

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Welcome!  Glad to have reviewed your first waymark, I believe.  Tried my hand at skeet for the first time recently.  Fun!

    I'd also recommend hikenutty's waywardwaymarking.com site for a LOT of helpful and interesting info.  And, there is a lot of help around in each category and on the forums.  Just speak up, and keep sending in those waymarks!
  •  01-01-2008, 10:11 AM 11318 in reply to 11282

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Another newbie to waymarking   ....

     

    Happy New Year Folks!

  •  01-01-2008, 1:28 PM 11325 in reply to 11318

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Welcome Silver & Lucy!  Ontario is growing an impressive group of waymarkers!  So do you two geocache also or are you new to the Groundspeak games? 
  •  01-01-2008, 1:44 PM 11327 in reply to 11325

    Re: Newbie here !!

    'hikenutty' --- they are "old" pros and been caching since  January 5th 2002. Wink

    ..and neighbours of mine (or almost) and a lot closer than  "TheBlueQuasar"

    Maybe now I will get a few visits on my Waymarks. Party!!!
  •  01-13-2008, 7:44 PM 11568 in reply to 11325

    Re: Newbie here !!

    hikenutty:
    Welcome Silver & Lucy!  Ontario is growing an impressive group of waymarkers!  So do you two geocache also or are you new to the Groundspeak games? 

     

    Perhaps the recent addition of some Ontario Waymarkers was an article in the Ontario Geocaching Association's latest newsletter.  And since I also update the main index page on http://www.ontgeocaching.com/ on a monthly basis, I try to slip Waymarking in there once in a while.  It's nice to be the boss LOL.

     

    See page 17 of 24 at http://www.ontgeocaching.com/pdfs/OGA_Newsletter_V4_N3.pdf for the article.

     

    And Jake... we've been within feet of each other and didn't know it.  You told me you were at GHAGAFAP, and I worked the grill the whole time.  If you ate a burger or hot dog, I cooked it and handed it to you unless you went to the pretty red head beside me LOL

     

    Cool BQ

  •  03-21-2008, 7:37 AM 13194 in reply to 11568

    Re: Newbie here !!

    I just started yesterday.  What draws me to the game is it provides a reason to get my butt off the couch and outside.  It also is a GREAT way to spend time with my son when he doesn't have a play date or something.

  •  03-21-2008, 9:05 AM 13196 in reply to 13194

    Re: Newbie here !!

    There are some categories that are great for getting kids involved - hunt for new playgrounds to waymark if your son is younger.  Interview him afterwards and have him tell you what he liked about the park, what he would change if he could build the park himself, what his favorite section of the playground was...  Then you can write it up and tell him he's your "Playground Consultant." 

      The "Active Rail locations" category is fun if he's interested in trains.  Finding new ice cream parlors is always a hit. Smile  Hikes, Historic Forts, Children's Museums, great indie pizza parlors, indie bookstores, rollercoasters....  There are lots of ways to get the family involved.  We do day trips sometimes to places where my son can enjoy himself (typically near water) and my husband and I can explore, learn something, and take photographs.  We take picnics along and it makes for a cheap, fun, family outing (other than the gasoline to get there.Sad)

    In general he will probably have more fun geocaching since there's often a treasure at the end of the hunt, but in indirect ways waymarking can be fun for kids - not the actual waymarking (posting and logging), but the visiting of new places.

  •  03-22-2008, 10:26 PM 13234 in reply to 13196

    Re: Newbie here !!

    hikenutty:

    There are some categories that are great for getting kids involved - hunt for new playgrounds to waymark if your son is younger.  Interview him afterwards and have him tell you what he liked about the park, what he would change if he could build the park himself, what his favorite section of the playground was...  Then you can write it up and tell him he's your "Playground Consultant." 

    Let's not forget using the EXISTING waymarks to find playgrounds you haven't visited yet, and log visits, pretty much the same as above.

  •  05-22-2008, 6:19 AM 14198 in reply to 13234

    Re: Newbie here !!

    GeekedHi and yet another new (old) hand, been caching for ever, just getting into the world  of   WAYMARKING..............wow............ Cool...........OOP'S
  •  05-22-2008, 6:20 AM 14199 in reply to 13234

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Slips.............Double Dip......OOP's

  •  05-22-2008, 6:40 AM 14200 in reply to 14198

    Re: Newbie here !!

    GIDEON-X:
    GeekedHi and yet another new (old) hand, been caching for ever, just getting into the world  of   WAYMARKING..............wow............ Cool...........OOP'S


    Welcome to Waymarking.  Enjoy yourself, remember the similarities between Waymarking and Geocaching are less than the differences (both hobbies use a gps is the similarity Smile ).  Start with categories which interest you and go from there.
  •  06-30-2008, 5:31 AM 14590 in reply to 14200

    Re: Newbie here !!

    I've been caching since May 2006 and have over 800 finds and 7 owned cahes. 

    I have just decided to begin looking into Waymarking.  I've been visiting ones near work and home, as well as seeing if I've visited some in the course of my caching or scouting activities and might already have any photos to post.

    Started when I had I was trying to see if there was a category specifically for phone booths and only found a general pay phone category.  I may persue it, but have started a cache series focused around these modern relics.

    Glad to see a few famiar names from Geocaching.com here (emurock and silverquill) and on many of my local waymarks (robert, flyingmoose, jfigel).

    I've already noticed some historic markers that haven't been posted yet, so will be looking to get them added.

    DG



  •  07-07-2008, 6:54 PM 14791 in reply to 14590

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Long time cacher (six years), first time waymarker.  I liked locationless caches but because I didn't feel they were "true" caches, I logged the few I did as notes.  I always thought the submission page and search features for geocaching didn't make sense for this type of activity -- that's a big reason why I don't understand the rabid resistance to this site from people who want locationless and virtuals back.  So it's another site, it's still easier to browse than locationless caches randomly scattered around the world, never mind figuring out if a given spot was already taken.  Recent waymarking threads on gc.com and local forums, both positive and negative, prompted me to look again.  I like the changes since I last looked.  Much better search features, which is key for this.

    And I've never been much for urban caching -- hate stealthing.  This is far better for those areas.

    Also, I've never been a numbers cacher or cared about getting all the cache type icons.  But man, I'm in love with the category grid! Geeked

  •  07-07-2008, 6:55 PM 14792 in reply to 14590

    Re: Newbie here !!

    Newbie double post (I have to say, I am having forum trouble here)

  •  07-07-2008, 7:30 PM 14795 in reply to 14791

    Re: Newbie here !!

    dinoprophet:


    And I've never been much for urban caching -- hate stealthing.  This is far better for those areas.

    Also, I've never been a numbers cacher or cared about getting all the cache type icons.  But man, I'm in love with the category grid! Geeked



    Welcome to Waymarking.    I also really never liked urban caching much, but with Waymarking, you are just a tourist taking photos.  Now I do feel strange taking photos of a fast food restaurant or some of the other commercial categories but historic buildings, statues, and other sites like that taking photos is a "normal" thing to do.

    Careful on that grid... it can be addicting and it will lure you in Big Smile
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