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Geocoinfest Part 2

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

So after I arrive at the hotel, I go to get check-in. This is when I learned I was on the 12th floor. I asked the guy working the front desk how many floors there were at which time he told me; “12″. Knowing I drove down with a truck full of boxes and GCF gear, I was not happy. I had contemplated asking for a lower floor but decided I would just suck it up.  He gave me my hotel key card and told me my room. I headed to the elevator with my personal bags and got inside.

There was a bell boy standing at the elevator when I was getting ready to get in and he let me have the evelvator first as he had a huge load he was moving for someone else. I got in and pushed #12. The elevator didn’t move, I pushed #12 again a couple times and nothing. The elevator doors opened and I smiled at the bell hop. The door shut again and I pushed button 12 again and it didn’t light up (again). I honestly thought the elevator was broke and was a bit worried I might get trapped inside. The elevator doors opened again and the same bell hop was there waiting for an open elevator. I smiled again and said I think the elevator is broke, room 12 won’t light up when I push it. He smiled and told me that I needed to use the key card to get to my room. He took the key, stuck it in the slot and pushed the 12 button and off I went :)

I got to the 12th floor and started looking for my room. I had #1204 and wouldn’t you know it, mine was the very last room. YOu have got to be kidding me, I”m never going to make the Meet and Greet before I get my stuff to the room. I elected to just go back down the to event and worry about unloading the truck later. So off to the meet and greet I went. I got down there and it was pretty well attended. I saw people I knew and met lots of people I had only seen on the Groundspeak forums. I got a chance to sit down and chat woith a couple people and that was nice.

I was also fortunate enough to get some help from some special cachers (about 9 of them) who helped me lug all my junk up to my room! Thanks so much my little helpers!

I also got a chance to set up my banner display a bit early. I built mine and Yime’s banner stands so we could hang our banners. Pabloturtle made it his priority to oversee my setup skills and give me a hard time. Redwing Dave and Yime helped me haul the wood stands in and it gave me a change to see these two in action. I can say they were feeling good, haha. Yime makes a great human parking lot arm.  It’s one of those “you had to be there” moments.  I got a good laugh out of it all.

Some of the things I liked about the Meet and Greet: The set up was nicely done and it was organized. Plenty of room for cachers to mingle and we didn’t have to worry about other groups being around. I wish I would have taken pictures but I honestly was just busy enjoying myself. I thought the setup of the actual event room was pretty decent and easy to navigate.

There was only 1 thing about Friday night that I wasn’t impressed with and that was learning that a couple of vendors/people were selling their coins openly. 2 of them did not vend at the event. I thought that was disrespectful to those of us who paid the full $200 to be a vendor. I know a few other vendors were not happy about this but no one ever wants to rock the boat by saying anything. This is not allowed and according to the rules for the event, they are suppose to be asked to leave.  It was “overlooked” by the event staff because again no one wanted to cause problems. I could talk a bit more about this but what’s done is done and I’m sure I’ll receive a couple nast emails for even opening my mouth about this on my blog. However, I am just calling it like I see it and if you’re going to engage or allow certain behaviors than I suppose you should be open to accepting the heat that comes along with it.

Ok, I’ll sign off for now and post again later.

I hope you all had a nice weekend.

tsun

Geocoinfest Part 1

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

So, Geocoinfest in Salt Lake City, Utah was this past October 10th. I’ve never vendored before and was previously at the Pittsburgh event the year before just to see what it was like.

What a very interesting experience. If any of you have read the Groundspeak forums, you’ve pretty much got a good idea of my experience from beginning to end. I suppose this will just be a bit more detailed and some thoughts that I didn’t feel necessary to post on the forums.

Winter struck early in Montana, a blizzard the night before I left and icy, snowpacked roads my entire ride through my beloved state. I pretty much used 4WD the entire ride until I got to Idaho where I saw green grass and leaves still on trees. How unfair is that? I did manage to time part of my drive just perfectly as I was headed over and down Boulder pass which was a sheet of ice, I was right behind a snow plow and he was also laying gravel down. It’s just sad when that’s the highlight of your drive, haha.

Idaho was easy driving and so was Utah for the most part. I didn’t do any caching on my way down because I knew I was going to be arriving just at the Meet and Greet was starting. Before I left, Georgia (the head cheese for the event) sent me directions on what exits to take as I was headed southbound on I-15. In my rush to leave the house, I couldn’t find my atlas and I didn’t bother downloading any coords. to the event. I figured how hard can a hotel right off of I-15 be to find?

First mistake, never mistake yourself as having a photographic memory if you really don’t have one. Second, probably best to load the coords. just in case. Once I started getting close to SLC which was probably about 30 miles north, the traffic started getting heavy. In Montana, we have a 4 lane Interstate, 2 lanes each way. There’s never a problem with hoards of traffic. The Interstate turned into 6 lanes going southbound only and there were alot of cars going the same direction. I looked at my clock and I was hitting Friday rush hour traffic. Oh great! The closer I got to SLC, it became bumper to bumper and stop, go, stop, go. They also had road construction and I started getting confused as to what lane I should be in just in case the exit I was looking for should suddenly appear.

After an hour of fighting traffic, I made it to SLC in jammed packed lanes. I knew my exit had to be coming up, I could see all these really tall building off to my left and I remember thinking; “I wonder if it’s in the middle of the city?” and getting kinda freaked out. BUT, I had Georgia’s good directions, so I knew I’d be ok.

Let’s see, an hour and a half later and no such exit and I started to get the feeling something was wrong. Not having a map, I had no clue if I was no longer in SLC or in the next big city as it all seemed to be packed with homes and businesses. Here in Montana, we don’t really have close towns. YOu know exactly when you have left a town because there just isn’t anything around. I keep driving until I see American Fork and some other names I recognize to be in Utah but knowing they aren’t close to SLC. I decide to stop and try and find out where I am exactly, haha.

I had calle The Mopp Along to try and get better directions but he was pretty much worthless in that department. He said he followed his GPS coords., well I wasn’t smart enough to do that now, was I?

As I’m exiting the Interstate to try and have someone tell me where I am, I get a phone call. It’s bluemotmot who is going to help me vendor. I’m so riled up and upset by now, she thought she’d dialed the wrong person. I know I was totally rambling and was probably incoherent, lol. What I do remember from that conversation was asking here to text me the telephone number to the hotel so I could call and get new directions. Oh no, I didn’t bother printing the hotel information either. Why would I need to call them? They knew I was coming. I received her text about 5 minutes later and I called the hotel.

The gentleman I spoke with was very polite and kindly stated that the directions I was given were for people headed northbound on the Interstate and there is no such exit from my direction and I would have had trouble finding it without the proper directions. Well on one hand I felt better and on the other, I was still mad. I headed northbound this time and it took me about a half hour to get back to SLC. The traffic was a little less congested since I managed to hit it all when I was passing through the first time. I think it took me almost 2 hours to get from one end of SLC to the other. A little tricia there for ya.

Now, I knew when I found the hotel that I could take a authorized u-turn to get to the parking garage. Well, as I am passing the hotel, I can’t find that “authorized” u-turn. Now I’m mad again. I can see the parking garage but I have no clue how to get to it. As I’m making  way around the back side of the hotel, I see Marky and rivercity walking down the side walk. I roll down my window and yell. I asked how to get to the parking garage and they yell, it’s on the other side. WEll ya, I already know that but I didn’t have time to converse while driving down a one-way. I yelled back; “I hate this city” and rolled up my window while I saw them both laughing.

I managed to make it back to the street that goes by the front of the hotel and at this point, was like screw-it. I’m turning here and I don’t care. I swung a u-turn (probably in the wrong spot) and made my way to the parking garage.

I made it! The relief was overwhelming and I was 2 hours late to the event. But better late than never huh?

Part 2 coming up later :)

NW Montana Trip

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

I’ve been meaning to get this video footage up also. Back in late August, I took a trip up to NW Montana.  I stayed up in Whitefish and went into Glacier National Park one day. The next I headed up to Eureka and did a scenic tour along Lake Koocanusa.

My dream for many years has been to move up to Whitefish or in and around that area. There is just something about the mountains up there that I have always loved.

Anyhow, I took Tristin and Dakota with me, we loaded up the slide-in camper and had a great time wandering around and geocaching.

Here are the 3 videos I managed to get done. I still have a couple more I need to do but you get the idea :)

EARTH TURTLE OCEANIA/CACHE HOPPER SALE DATE/TIME

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Good Evening all.  I am just doing a copy and paste of the email/newsletter I sent out. I just wanted to get the information posted on the blog.

Hello Everyone!
 
I will keep this email short. The 2nd minting of the Earth Turtle Oceania coins; Bora Bora, Fiji Islands, Maui and Australia will be available for sale on September 1st (tuesday) at 4:30 pm Montana time (MST) which is also the same as Denver, Colorado. There is a tsun version and additional Tahiti coins but those will be coming with me to GCF. The tsun version will not be for sale at GCF, only for trade.
 
The Cache Hoppers will also be available for sale; Golden Poison Dart, Blue Poison Dart and the Albino. These were supposed to go up for sale last time but due to web site issues, I could not list them in time.
 
The webstore has some new programming and we are hoping that this is the final fix. The programmers made some adjustments to the real-time cart system and we’re hoping that this will allow the webstore to stay available. This is our last effort to fix this cart system. If the store crashes, I will be changing shopping carts or looking into a different option on how sales will work.
 
If the site crashes during this sale and is not up and running with a half hour of crashing. Please consider the sale closed. I will then list the coins unannounced - meaning after the website is back up and running, I will put the coins up for sale at a different date and time only known to me. I will then send out emails to everyone letting you know the coins are up for sale. This will allow the coins to be sold and it will not overload the system. After 24 hours, if there are still coins available, I will announce the sale on the Groundspeak Forums.
 
Time conversions:
Eastern: 6:30 pm US, Central 5:30 pm US, Pacific 3:30 pm US
World Conversions:  Austrailia, Tasmania September 2rd, 8:30 am * Lisbon, Portugal September 1st, 11:30 pm * London, England September 1st, 11:30 pm * Zurich, Switzerland September 2nd, 12:30 am.

If you have any questions, please send me an email by some time tomorrow. I work during the day and on the day of the sale, I will not be able to answer your questions after I come home. This information will also be posted on my blog and on the Groundspeak Forums.
Thanks! tsun :)

Cache Hopper Sale Date and Time

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Hey everyone! The second minting of Cache Hoppers has arrived and these have the gritty texture underneath unlike the first round.

We have the Golden Poison Dart Cache Hopper, The Blue Poison Dart Cache Hopper, The Albino and the Mythical Nutella Cache Hoppers. The Poison Dart and Albino versions were named after actual species. I did alittle write up on the Groundspeak forums about each of the frogs, make sure you go read about them if you haven’t already.

This will be either the last sale with the Magento shopping cart or the 1st of many that will work properly. We had a telephone conference a week or so ago and discussed what we thought could be a potential fix to having a real-time cart. I won’t get into all the specifics but we have a prgrammer who is suppose to working on a new code for the Magento cart and hopefully this takes care of the “crashing” issues. If not than I will have to go to a whole new shopping cart system that will be much like what everyone else is using and it will have it’s own issues but site crashing won’t be one of them.

The sale date/time: August 20th, 4:30 pm Montana time (Mountain Standard Time) US.

Eastern: 6:30 pm US, Central 5:30 pm US, Pacific 3:30 pm US

World Conversions:  Austrailia, Tasmania August 21, 8:30 am * Lisbon, Portugal August 20th, 11:30 pm * London, England August 20th, 11:30 pm * Zurich, Switzerland August 21, 12:30 am.

If you have any questions, please email me at tsunrisebey@gmail.com and Cache Hoppers if they are a sell out will be reminted.

tsun :)

Geocache GC1W53Y Bat Cave Cache

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Here is my latest pieced together geocaching video. I had to cut out a few sections because I was over the time limit for You Tube.

The round trip hike is about 3 miles if you go to Beaver Creek and back to Hauser Dam. It’s a nice workout but nothing too strenuous if you’re in relatively good shape. The hike goes along the Missouri River and lots of people head to this are for some blue ribbon trout fishing.

During the August month, Kokanee Salmon migrate to the Dam where they spawn, lay their eggs and die. The Osprey are heavy in the area during this time because it’s a feast, along with Bald Eagles. If you’re lucky you’ll catch a glimpse of Mountain Goats. Plenty of deer in the area and lots of bird watching and small critters scampering around.

I really enjoying hiking out here and many times I just hike along the river because I love the sounds and the scenery. Cache Across America is also located along this hike and is the toughest cache to get to because of all the boulder/rock climbing.

I know I enjoyed getting out and spending time with mother nature, I hope your weekend was pleasurable also.

Here’s the video ;)  tsun

THE ONLINE GEOCACHER; AN E-ZINE

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Joe the cacher behind the “catsnfish” name emailed me one day asking if I would submit a story about geocoins to his online magazine. I told him I would and to give me a couple of weeks to put something together as I was busy and wouldn’t have a chance to get to it. However I think that was well over a month ago and I still haven’t wrote anything for him. I know, I know, I’m a terrible! The problem is, I have so little free time that sitting down to try write something for someone else seems daunting and one more thing to add to my “tsun: to do pile”.

I did ask Joe if he would like to be featured on my blog since it was geocaching related and I didn’t mind helping get the word out about his e-zine. So I wrote out some questions for him and said just answer and I’ll put a little article together on my blog. He made time and answered my questions, so I suppose I better write him an article for his e-zine too, huh? :D

So here is my article dedicated to THE ONLINE GEOCACHER e-zine with the help of Joe answering questions. I hope you’ll check his e-zine out and consider submitting your own articles and pictures to keep the e-zine interesting and hopefully inspiring you to continue your caching adventures!

The website address is http://onlinegeocacher.com/  it’s free to everyone and is a labor of love to the geocaching community. It was originally started by Ed Manley who is known in the geocaching community as The AlabamaRambler. He created the e-zine after someone in the forums had spoke of creating a print magazine about geocaching. Ed offered to start the e-zine as a not-for-profit venture as a gift to the geocaching community.

So I had asked Joe how he came to take over the magazine, to which he said that Ed had posted in the Groundspeak forums that he was looking for someone to take over because the submissions were slow in coming in and he didn’t want to make a “job” out of having to find people to write articles. (oh man do I feel bad now - guess I better write something this weekend). Joe said he saw the thread and discussed the issue with his wife because he felt the e-zine was a great way to relay his own stories and that he truly believed in the concept of the e-zine. He contacted Ed and made his “offer” which Ed accepted. So here Joe aka catsnfish is trying to offer the geocaching community a fun place to share stories, pictures and videos amongst our own kind :) You have to admit, geocachers are definitely a breed of their own.

According to Joe, anyone can submit a story and I highly suggest you contribute or share with the geocaching world your experiences. You have to admit it’s fun to read about people who are out there doing the same thing as you and having similar experiences. I love looking at pictures and fun videos.  I did offer Joe to check in on my blog and take a story and pictures from my place if he felt it might be something worth posting to his e-zine.

The Online Geocacher e-zine discusses everything from caching, geocoins, benchmarks, to tip and tricks. If it’s caching related, they’ll use it. You don’t need to be fancy with words or an expert photographer. The idea is to share stories and geocaching items of interest. Joe mentioned they have submissions from other countries like Greece and the Netherlands.  Again, there is no cost associated with the magazine for those of you who enjoy reading geocaching.

I asked Joe about his 2 year goal for the e-zine and he mentioned he would like to see the e-zine on Iphones, Blackberries, Cacher’s PC’s, and articles written in their native languages. My personal opinion is that this is very accomplishable with a little bit of help from all of us!

Some of the geocachers who are a part of the e-zine are; catsnfish, TheAlabamaRambler, Rockin Roddy, GATOULIS, and KC5NVJ and then the contributing public. So I say thumbs up to those who are giving their time to give us a free geocachers e-zine!

A little bit bout Joe himself; he found the geocaching obsession in 2007, I know he’s at least a part-time coiner cause he’s been a customer of mine so that makes him a great guy in my book, lol. He’s located in Omaha, Nebraska (are you a Husker fan Joe? I’ll just assume he is) and he enjoys giving back to the caching community through this e-zine.

Ok, that wraps up my discussion with Joe aka catsnfish. Now having written this piece and knowing how much time I put into blogging, keeping in touch on FB, doing this geocoin desiging/minting amongst other geocoin/caching related stuff in conjunction with my real life (haha), I know this kind of thing is very time consuming and is usually a labor of love which many times is underappreciated because of the lack of understanding of just how much time and money a person puts in behind the scenes. So my thoughts to you are; let’s make an effort to help Joe and his crew out by submitting some articles, pictures and even videos if you take them. Check in and read his e-zine when you have time and I promise to do my part! I like to see the “little” guy succeed and I know just how tough it can be to keep chugging along.

Thank you Joe for your time and effort and that goes for the others associated with the venture along with the contributions sent in by the public. Thanks for your time in answering some questions and for giving back to our global community!

tsun :)

ANASAZI SAMPLE SET

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Ok, I needed something fun to talk about today so I’m posting the full sample set for everyone to see. I just love this little flute player!

Anasazi Geocoin Spirit Dweller

Anasazi Geocoin Spirit Dweller

ANASAZI GEOCOIN SPIRIT DWELLER AKA KOKOPELLI

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

I received the samples today and I have to say that this coin is now in my top 2 listing of coin designs I’ve done. It’s not even that it’s a spectacular design, I think it’s just so simple, cute and colorful. Every color combo and each metal turned out so nice. I can honestly say that there isn’t one of the editions that I don’t just adore.

I sat down to try and choose what ones I should bring to GCF and what to save for the store and I can’t make up my mind. I’ll definitely end up minting each version (8) and maybe even a few more color combos, I just really enjoy the design that much.

I’ll try to get some pictures later this weekend when things settle down just a bit. I think anyone who ends up purchasing any of these coins will absolutely fall in love.

I will be selling 1 set of the sample coins to help defray some of the vending costs and traveling to Salt Lake City. I won’t sell them all in one set like I did the Cache Hoppers but more than likely sell them in groups of 2. I’ll update this a bit later when I figure out exactly what I want to do.

tsun :)

CACHE HOPPER GEOCOIN SALE

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Ok, the coins are loaded on the store and now we wait! The coins will say “Sold Out” until the sale starts at which time I will manually have to go into the admin panel and change everything to available. When the “Sold Out” disappears it means the coins have gone up for sale. It will probably take me a couple minutes to get through each coin since I am unable to make them available all at the same time.

If a version of the coin “sells out” than the “Sold Out” will appear again. I have no idea how this sale will go and I have limited each version to 3 of each. In the event of a sell out, I’ll put in an order for a remint on some different and maybe a couple of the same colors/metals. I probably won’t send out a new newsletter but I will keep this blog updated and I will post to the Groundspeak Forums once the coins are listed for sale. This should make it less competitive.

Please remember the 2nd minting will have the new texture underneath the translucent. This 1st minting will be the only one without the textured background.

Ok, keeping my fingers crossed that this sale will be successful on the store!

tsun :)

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