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  1. Yeah, it's better that eight bug owners had their bugs stuck in your rarely visited cache. :(
    Are you simply upset because five of yours have gone missing? His cache wasn't rarely visited, and it was in a perfectly fine spot.
    No, eight bugs owned by fellow cachers. The point is to travel not be recuse fodder for an out of the way cache.

    You obviously haven't visited the cache; it's not out of the way but it's not a PNG either. I don't remember it being much further than 300' away from the parking lot.

  2. Yeah, it's better that eight bug owners had their bugs stuck in your rarely visited cache. :(
    Are you simply upset because five of yours have gone missing? His cache wasn't rarely visited, and it was in a perfectly fine spot.
  3. Especially when they don't belong to the cache owner. Not sure exactly what got stolen here, or by who.
    I'm not sure what you're getting at. Someone with footprints--cacher or not--stole the TBs. Are you implying that knowschad stole them from other caches to put in his?? Good for him--that's the sole purpose of TBs... to move them along.

     

    One of my bugs was in a "They Must be Nuts" Tour Group which included Maggies Cat, Little Engine #9, Autumn Rose Coin, RDJ Fishhook River, T&A Warrior Rogue, Manokwari Indonesia UD, Crash"s USA Coin, Celebrate 100, Lil K, Fire Bug 001, Rusty Rudder, and Crawler Zach"s Jedi MM Racer. The cacher that was moving these bugs along didn't steal the bugs because they were conscientiously logged at every chance the cacher got along the journey.

     

    Perhaps the person who nabbed the bugs from knowschad's cache hasn't gotten a chance to stop and log them.

  4. I would have picked up most of them. It's not uncommon for cachers to swipe all the travel bugs in a cache. In fact, I swiped five TBs (from caches I've visited before) to bring to an event. If I'm not heading to an event and see some interesting bugs, I wouldn't hesitate to nab as many as would fit in my bag, log them, and place them in my own frequently-visited cache (if I don't have time to cache other spots) especially during the snowy season. Tis better to place them than to make them sit my car for a few days.

  5. perhaps a cacher who visited the cache earlier than billionsincache put playdoh in the cache and it was ravaged by wild beasts. ; ) wink, wink.

     

    I'm truly sorry for the loss of those bugs and the violation of your cache. Folks are traveling these days; we can only hope that they turn up in a log soon!

  6. i had someone fall into a creek when they were looking for my cache. what was funny was that their dog willingly followed them into teh creek!!!! :ph34r:
    A friend of mine did the same thing (minus the dog) on one of my caches but refuses to admit it on the log! ; )
  7. Let's keep up the great conversation folks...discuss, have fun and be merry!!!
    No problem, and my name's not Merry.

     

    ('Clearance Clarence' 'Roger Roger' 'What's our vector victor?' 'Surely you can't be serious?' 'I am, and my name's not Shirley' - from "Airplane")

  8. To be or not to be, that is the question... Cache (boring micro) or no cache? Would you prefer to find nothing on your map search--a vacant wasteland of nothing--or a boring micro?
    I ask thou why I would would want to drive from parking lot to parking lot. Is it for thy smiley?
    'Tis but thy boring micro cache that is my enemy;--

    Thou art thyself, though not a Regular.

    What's Regular? It is nor Small, nor Large,

    Nor Micro, nor any other cache belonging to a Virtual.

    O, be some other cache!

    What's in a cache? that which we call a micro

    By any other size would smiley as sweet.

    So cachers would, were he not cacher call'd,

    Retain that dear smiley for which he is owed.

  9. We now have 10 finds to our credit... What has captured our interest in the first 4 days is the sheer enjoyment of the hunt... Im sure 1000 finds later, our view will sway a bit but just to let you all know, this sport still attracts and excites newbies :santa:
    Yes, we will all get picky in our old (caching) age. I hope that whether it's your 10th or 2010th, you'll still find the game exciting! Welcome to the sport!!
  10. (I'm looking back at my brother's emails) Mar 2007: "Here's a possible adventure if you're going to be out in the wilderness that my boss mentioned: geocaching. It does require one piece of technology though: GPS. Basically you get coordinates to something hidden and you have to go out in the wilderness and find it."

     

    Great--I really don't need another gadget--especially one that costs over $200. :wub: But wait--an ADVENTURE, you say?! :) Hmmm. Stick to the topic at hand. We need to find a camping spot for the end of June; where should we go?

     

    Another email came through, "Sometimes items are tracked - someone from another state visits and replaces the knick knack with another one and you track the knickknack across the country or globe."

     

    Right. That's nice. So at which park should we CAMP? Focus, hon!! :)

     

    More emails: "geocaching... blah blah. geocaching, geocaching, blah, camping, blah. geocaching!"

     

    We eventually figured out where to camp, and at the end of June he took my son with him on a geocaching side trip. Unfortunately, I missed out on those introductory trips because I was stuck back at camp. My brother was _supposed_ to drive straight down and set up camp with my father (but hijacked dad along the way to geocache.) You see, my father isn't the adventuring type unless it's HIS adventure. :D He refuses, to this day, to do anything that involves the "G" word.

     

    My brother returned from these trips with my son and everyone was basically jumping up and down about how much fun they had. Needless to say, when we returned to civilization, I checked out the website, bought a used GPS on craigslist, and have been off an running since July. :) The rest, as they say...

  11. Oh, and I use a hedgehog as an avitar because I "rescued" and owned one for a year. He was so smelly!
    Really? I'm disappointed. I thought you had a handheld hedgehog that would point his nose to the caches! :wub:
    Maybe Loco IS the hedgehog... ; ) Hmmmm. Makes ya wonder exactly who I'm talking about on logs and forum when I refer to Loco, doesn't it!! What you can't see is the little tiny blue GPS in the hedgehog's hand at left. He doesn't like to admit not being able to find them with his keen sense of smell alone! I hold the hedgehog, and the hedgehog holds the GPS. It's really a slick system!!
  12. If I played an endless loop cassette over and FRS frequency, I can get by with stuff I have on hand. I was hoping for a better solution than replying on old technology like cassettes, though.

    The old cassette technology would be interesting (but both fun and irritating at the same time)... how many of us still have a walkman? Can you hide the tape as a stage and tell people to either bring a walkman or drive to the cache in their old Chevy? Those older cars still have tape players, right?

     

    Or perhaps you could buy an old R2D2 unit from those sand people and beam a hologram of yourself explaining the next cache location.

  13. Dinner with Lewis and Clark is another example. There is mention in the description of the "gazebo-like greenhouse in the back with a stenciled flower and white trim". Unfortunately, I was paying more attention to the gazebo from the cache description than I should have. After rooting around in the gazebo for a few minutes I looked down at my GPS to find that I was about 75' off. Oops! :)
  14. It takes a fine mind to spew trash the way I do...Make it look like a piece of trash or a discarded lemon rind.

    Oh, so that's the lemon rind I saw from Highway 94??? How on earth did you get that published with it being so close to the highway and all? You MUST have had a helper toss it out the window for you! And what wonderful coords!! I'll bet the numbers clicked up there pretty quickly as you whizzed by. Did you drive by twice more to verify them or just once?

  15. I've been a Quadriplegic for near 20 years, and have played off road in all terrain except snow... Me in my chair weigh over 450 pounds! Not fun getting stuck in.

    Thanks for writing (and speaking from experience)! What circumstances have caused you to get stuck? And do you always cache with a friend just in case?

     

    Are there other handicachers who would like to chime in? I went to the handicaching site but don't see any topic forums there. I'd like to "upgrade" more of my caches to wheelchair accessible but I don't want to do it incorrectly.

  16. In my profile, I state (regarding micros), "You may pleased to know that the caches I've placed are NOT on lamp posts or skirt lifters, electrical boxes, telephone poles or guard rails.

     

    You may, however, be displeased to know that they tend to be on, around, or near playgrounds. I've placed them mainly because folks with kids (like me) enjoy not having to search a great distance away from them when they're playing. I have been careful to mention that it's in a playground so you don't waste your time for nothing."

     

    (I began a playground cache thread once, so please go here if you want to add your rant about playground caching.)

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