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Geo-Post Office-Birthday and Holidays(NS Tim's #1) Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 2/3/2006
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A Geo-Post Office for Birthday and Holiday greetings!

This is a Geo-Post Office! What is a Geo-Post Office you might ask. Well, A geo-post office is a cache set up to exchange post cards or letters between cachers!

How does this work?

Caches are placed to hold postcards. Every postcard will have a small message and an address on it. The address will contain the person’s name that your trying to send the card to, a city and most likely a cache. The objective is to move postcards between Geo-Post Offices until they reach their desired location. When you move a postcard or message from one place to another, please let the person who it’s being sent to know where you moved it to because they might be close enough to pick it up. If you move a postcard from one Geo-Post Office to another please move it closer to the city or cache!

Who should I send these postcards or messages to?

Anybody that you want!

What’s the purpose?

It’s another fun thing that we can do with geocaching! It’s also nice to keep in touch with others!

What do I need to put on a postcard?

Put the name of the cacher, a city and you’ll most likely want to put a cache that they can pick it up from. A little message is usally appreciated too.

How far can I send one?

As far as you want as long as there are Geo-Post Offices along the way there!

How Do I send one?

Go to any Geo-Post Office and place your message or postcard in there. Please if your putting one in try to move a different one along.

How Do I start my own Geo-Post Office?

All you need is a cache container, a log book, a stash note, some zip-lock bags and of course postcards or letters to go in it! Put the post cards or messages in the zip-lock and place the log book in another. Make sure to put in the name of the cache “Geo-Post Office” so that others will know. You may even want to include this note on the cache page to introduce new people.

Example of a message:

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Furgus Pals
Halifax NS
Hemwalk aka GCMEYP

Hey,

Thanks for getting me into the sport! It’s been
a blast so far!

Happy Caching and Hope to hear back soon,

Team Tkd
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That message is a tad short and you can feel free to make yours as long as you want withen reason.

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Planted on my 15th Birthday, I decided to dedicate this Geo-Post Office to Birthday and Holiday cards but feel free to drop off or start a regular one here. There is a high density of muggles in the area so when you go to where the cache is please try to be as discreet as possible. The easiest way is to park at the Tim Hortons and walk across. The container is a coffee can with cam-tape on it.
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Some other Geo Post-Offices:

First Geo-Post office! by Team Tkd GCT6YW (visit link)

Moncton Geo-Post Office by Zonker&co GCTTCZ (visit link)

North Sydney's Geo-Post Office by The flying nunns (visit link)

Wolfville Geocache post office by kache kow (visit link)

Bridgewater Geo-Post Office by Cashe Crusaders (visit link)

Saint John Geo-Post Office! by robich (visit link)

Fredricton Geo-Post Office by Funky Nassau (visit link)

A Quick Exit #10 (Geo-Post Office)by islander1988 (visit link)

Click here to visit a list of all the Geo-Post
Offices.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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