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- Finding the game, without a GPS!
- How Geocaching Saved A Life
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- On Twisted Ankles and Other Hazards
- Geo - What?
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- The Search Goes On!
- Geocaching Benchmark & Geocoin
- Caching beats Working!
- Geocachers need CERT Training!
- Caching with kids
- Killer Puzzles, GPS The Game and a Geocoin!
- The People You Meet
- The Dreaded Micro!
- Hands-Free GPS Holder
- A Real Geocaching Store!
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- Serial Finder - Chapter 10 of 14
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- Serial Finder - Chapter 9 of 14
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- Serial Finder - Chapter 7 of 14
- Caching tales
- Serial Finder - Chapter 6 of 14
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- Serial Finder - Chapter 5 of 14
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- Serial Finder - Chapter 4 of 14
- Caching tales
- Serial Finder - Chapter 3 of 14
- Caching tales
- Serial Finder - Chapter 2 of 14
- Caching tales
- Serial Finder - Chapter 1 of 14
- The Adventures of Catsnfish
- On The Road Again
- The Adventures of Catsnfish
- Going For the Gold
- Funny GeoTales
- Happy Caching Song
- The Adventures of Catsnfish
- Birthday (B)Ash
- The Adventures of Catsnfish
- Soup Quest
- The Adventures of Catsnfish
- The Ba Nano Hunt Song
- The Adventures of Catsnfish
- Go West!
- Funny GeoTales
- Busted!
- Funny GeoTales
- Geo what? Keep yer hands where I can see 'em!
- Funny GeoTales
- The Ultimate Muggles!
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- Geocaching Pile of... Cans?
- Funny GeoTales
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How to publish your content Submissions
Submissions of all things geocaching-related are welcomed by The Online Geocacher, within the boundaries of our Publication Policy. Geocaching stories, news, product reviews... someone will be interested in whatever you submit!
Anyone may submit content for publication. There is no minimum or maximum length and periodic columns or multi-part articles are welcome.
We reserve the right to edit all content submitted. It is our goal to keep this e-zine family-friendly, geocaching-related and free of rant, diatribe and flame. See our Privacy and Publication Policy
Write your content in any form that you desire... an email, MS Word document, whatever, and email it to TheAlabamaRambler.
You do not need to write us an email saying "I would like to submit something" or "What kind of articles are you looking for?"... Just do it! Consider this your personal official invitation!
Please format graphics and images in the lowest web-usable resolution so as to save space on our server.
600 x 450 is the maximum image size. We will resize it for you to make it 'fit' the article.
I or one of our volunteer staff will read read your submission and contact you if there are any suggestions for major content editing, otherwise we will make minor edits (spelling, word choice, punctuation) and publish it right away. We do not hold content for a publication date.
You MUST tell us if the submission is your original work or if you got it somewhere else! If it is someone else's work then we must have their permission to reprint it.
- The article,
- The Author Name that you want to be displayed to the public as the author of the work, be it your real name, geocaching handle or both,
- Your email address
- A paragraph or two to be used as an Author Bio (a brief biography telling the readership about you),
- A phone number where you can be reached, including your time zone and the time of day when you will accept calls.
That's it! Short and simple!
We look forward to your submissions.
TheAlabamaRamblerRealtime Content, Publisher's Note
Geocaching Online Website & Directory
By TheAlabamaRambler Wed, Aug 27, 2008
A great resource for geocaching

TheAlabamaRambler is Ed Manley, husband to GeoRose (Teresa), father of five wonderful young humans, grandfather of two more, and an avid geocacher.
Now retired after a decade in the US Navy followed by 28 years of owning and operating Knowledge Management Systems, an IT consultancy specializing in Workflow Analysis and Business Process Improvement, Ed now has the time to pursue his hobbies: Fishing, Geocaching and Ham radio... the order of importance changes daily!
He is also W4AGA, an Extra-class Amateur Radio Operator with a passion for serving the public through disaster-relief preparedness and response. Active in the Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief, Salvation Army Team Emergency Relief Network (SATERN), Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and the Zamora Shrine Ham Unit, he can be found on HF daily on 3.965 and on VHF on the Birmingham Amateur Radio Club (BARC) repeater on 146.88. If you have any interest whatsoever in serving and giving back to your community, saving lives and taking part in the wonderful community of amateur radio please visit http://w4aga.com to learn about the many volunteer opportunities.
Ed is the owner and Publisher (sounds high-fallutin, don't it?) of the free online geocaching e-zine The Online Geocacher. He can be contacted via email at mailto:TheAlabamaRambler@gmail.com or by phone at 205-914-6814 from 7 a.m. to Midnight CDT.
73 de W4AGA