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rafermadness

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  1. Gasoline is to fire as this thread is to ???
  2. WOW great work! Oh, by the way..... the Devil will get you for those Dude, that Rocks!
  3. I assume a rock saw would be required as well as a concrete bit or is there a specialized rock bit to drill the holes?
  4. OK. I would never have figured that one out. Saw this on another cacher's page and had wondered how they did it.
  5. Sounds like a plan. Worse that can happen is they say no and we hold the event without a cache listing. Thanks all!
  6. True enough, it does say that and if you take it literally then one may surmise that it may not be possible. We probably didn't read the fine print with such scrutiny. However it also says: Seems like there is certainly opportunity to expand the sport if your audience is potentially large enough to make it worthwhile IMHO.
  7. I work for a fairly large company and know there are a number of geocachers in the firm. A couple of us have been thinking of organizing a company geocaching club and wanted to have an event cache published for our first meeting. We were looking to have the event published as a cache in our area and we will be following up with a series of invites in our corporate communications hitting nearly 20,000 employee inboxes locally. We have scoured the forums and the basic geocaching instructions that refer to event caches and have not found any rules barring an event cache that would be limited to employees of a company. The firm I worlk for has secure sites and generally does not allow non-employees access. Question: Can you have an event cache that is published for all to see, but will naturally exclude anyone who is not a employee of the company where the event is being held? Is there a rule that bars a limited attendance "event cache"? Thoughts?
  8. Now that is far more interesting than donating it to the recycling place.
  9. I always wanted to hide a cache in the pooper of a topiary. I have a long brown plastic tube and I'm just waiting to get permission. The surgical gloves i carry for CITO would come in handy on that one. ROTFLMAO!!!!!
  10. What a GREAT idea! I made another request tonight.
  11. Nice to know that my fellow cachers are the same age I am (generally speaking of course).
  12. Now that is funny! Same idea but sold the house. Got rid of both money pits at the same time.
  13. While I am relatively new to this form of OCD, the friends that got me started basically said pick up what you can and if you think the area is special, then let others know that perhaps they should bring a bag with them when they are out hunting. That's what I've been doing. The whole CITO mantra is actually something I like about the sport. My kids collect the bottle money and I get to order a larger trash can at home.
  14. Couldn't get Mapsource to work for me this morning, but SendMap20 did the job. Thanks for posting. I know, I know...only a couple years late, but isn't it nice to know that people read the OLD messages as well?
  15. I have the same GPSr and have seen the same issue. When downloading through the Garmin send to GPS addin some do automagically end up in waypoints while others end up in geocaches (both under find). I don't think it is something that you are doing wrong. And the kicker is that I've deleted the waypoints from the GPSr and reloaded via the addin and they (sometimes) end up in the correct folder. Go figure... I went and got GSAK a couple weeks ago and have been experimenting / learning that program. It looks very promising. Happy Caching!
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