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JT3Halls - Most Favorited Hider Series #02 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 8/30/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

This series of geocaches is to honor the local geocachers of Montgomery County who have the highest "Favorite Point" totals.

This set of geocaches is designed to be either biked or hiked.
There is a sidewalk to use for either biking or hiking.
There is no shoulder for cars to park and allow for hunting the geocache without impeding traffic.
There are recommended parking coordinates.

Here's a picture showing the "Most Favorited hiders" in Montgomery County.

Most Favorited hider

Geocaching Favorites is a simple way to track and share the geocaches that you enjoyed the most. For every 10 geocaches that you have found, you will be able to Favorite 1 exceptional geocache in your find history. The Favorites accumulated by a geocache are displayed in search results and on the geocache page so everyone can see which caches stand above the rest.


The geocache is placed in honor of JT3Halls.
As of 30 August 2013, this geocacher had 97 Favorite Points.
Joe Leaves an Impression Upon Jerry has received 28 of those Favorite Points.

What does it mean when people say a geocache is a Favorite geocache?

A Favorite can mean many different things. It could mean that the location is interesting or unusual in some way, or that the hiding place or geocache container itself reflects the creativity of the geocache owner. The one thing you can say for certain is that the overall quality of the geocache is likely to be above average.

Who can earn Favorite Points?

Only Premium Members earn Favorite Points. They get one point just for being a Premium Member, then further points by logging geocaching finds, at the rate of 1 Favorite Point per 10 finds.

Can Favorite Points be spent on any geocache?

Not exactly. You need to find a geocache in person and log your find on the website before awarding a Favorite to that geocache. To award a Favorite point, go to a geocache listing that you have logged as found; on the right side you'll be able to click "Add to your Favorites". We want geocachers to trust Favorites, and who better to gauge the quality of a geocache than someone who personally found it, and returned to tell the tale?

My Favorite Points total doesn't seem to match my find count. Why?

Only the first "Found it!" log (or the equivalent "smiley" log for Webcam and Event Geocaches) that you post to the geocache page counts toward your total Favorite Points; duplicate finds are not calculated. Finds on geocaches that you own are also not included. The result is that your Favorite Points count may be slightly less than 10% of your total geocache finds.

Can I get the Favorite Point returned if a geocache is archived?

When a geocache is archived the Favorite Point remains with the geocache. Removing a Favorite Point from an archived geocache and awarding it to a new one is up to you. Visit your Favorites List and look for geocaches with the red strikethrough indicating that they are archived, and then remove the geocache from your Favorites List to free up the Favorite Point. There is nothing wrong with leaving a Favorite Point on an archived geocache if you prefer it.

How can I find geocaches near me with the most Favorites Points?

Do a search for geocaches the way you normally do, then click on the icon at the top of the list. This will allow you to see the geocaches within your search that have the most Favorite Points at the top of the search results.

You can access your Favorites List by going to "My Favorites"

You are looking for a magnetized eppendorf tube.
BYOB.
Good luck.

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