Duncan!
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Same problem here, too. D!
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It killed caching? I wonder where John is then. I haven't seen him since 0630 when he left with Chuy! and his GPS and new "bag" (he got rid of the Target shopping bag)!! It was really windy and pouring rain up here most of the day. Those guys went out caching? Maybe they went to the desert or some place where the weather was better....I bet it was really hard for John to get rid of that Target bag.... Just talked with Chuy!, they're still going at it. He said they are up to about 40 caches on the day. Tsk, tsk, only 3.3 caches an hour.
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That $kimmer is unstoppable. Not only five-thousand finds but the greatest number of DNFs on a single hide, the greatest number of webcam caches, and the most overall DNFs. Way to go $kimmer, you make us proud. BZ $kimmer! Don't Worry, you're still 265 caches ahead of me! BZ Yeshua's Girls , too!
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BZ to RJBloom & Co. on 1 big ones!! See it here: (visit link)
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Well, it's slow everywhere, but not at the mall. We need someone to spice things up? Harmon?
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Cooper's Hawk (?) just outside the house. Forgive the photo quality, it was nearly dark, so I 'shopped it a little. D!
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You are in sooooo much trouble! The "hand rubbed finish" is what sold me. I reckon it will only cost a few bucks each if we all chip in. Can we have a viewing??? D!
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Howzabout ThePolarBear??? BZ on 1 big ones!!!
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The "northern" southern Californians hang out here: http://www.socalgeocachers.com/ Check out their forums there. Good luck!
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Thanks for the info, GD! Post that pic if it ain't too much trouble. D!
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D- Nice photos. That looks like the same Osprey I saw on Saturday on a long run down to Black's Beach and north to Torrey. The one I saw was on the cliff top just south of Flat Rock. It flew from its roost as I was approaching the sandstone trail at the base of the point between Black's and Torrey. The second bird looks like it may be a juvenile Sanderling, depending on its size. -GD Thanks. That's the exact spot where I saw this one. D!
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Osprey and Mystery bird at Torrey Pines SR GCZ68Z
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"People, I just want to say, you know, can we all get along?"
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BZ to Gecko Dad (subject) and Ruscal (photographer) on making the Front Page! BZ to all on that Villager / Rabbit Peak hike, too!
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Yep.. and you can still run Windows software ! Awesome! If there were a current mac app a PC user wanted to run, no way they'd be able to do it. But on a recent mac just fire up Parallels or boot right into XP. Awesome! so you get a MAC to get away from Windows and then you load Windows on it?? That's what they call "Mac Logic"
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PS for a group of people that did not want to "see" my dinghy you sure have been looking a lot... Richard has looked at it 11 times and Duncan! is a real dinghy gazer...here is the proof! Audit Log for: GoBolts! Little Dinghy! An audit log is a list of users who have viewed your premium member-only cache on the web site. Click on the user's name to visit their profile. Last Visit --------First Visit --------User----#Times 11/11/2006 10:02 PM 11/10/2006 Duncan! 22 11/11/2006 8:03 PM 11/10/2006 PassingWind 11 <SNIP> Server local time is 11/12/2006 12:03 AM How do you create an audit log??? First ya got to make a subscribers-only cache. Then, once it's published, look for the "read the audit log" link on the cache page. Then, whammo, you can see everyone who has viewed the page and Bob's your Uncle. D!
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PS for a group of people that did not want to "see" my dinghy you sure have been looking a lot... Richard has looked at it 11 times and Duncan! is a real dinghy gazer...here is the proof! Guilty as charged. It's even on my watchlist!! D!
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Greetings, My friend, Bill McDannell (aka Radical Geezer) is walking from San Diego, CA to Washington DC and, yes, he is a travel bug. I don't want to get into the reason for his walk as this is not the appropriate "forum" for such things. If you see him walking by be sure to ask him for his TB number so you can discover him. Here is his route. No, he will not be caching along the way, he has lots of walking to do. If you do see him, post it here, maybe with a picture! Here's a picture of him, just about to leave San Diego County... He'll be wearing the white shirt and the jeans for the entire hike (not the same ones, I hope!). If you see him tell him Duncan said Hi! D! Edit: Forgot a link to his TB page: WTETW
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WTETW GCZAM4 That's a good idea. Thanks, Dave! D!
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Hey Now! I caught up with Bill (Radical Geezer) in the desert today. I hid a cache in his honor (GCZAM4) and even made him a travel bug... him! He thought it was very funny. I got very lucky and caught up to him just as he was approaching our CITO sign... His pack is about 40 lbs, looks like he'll be roughin' it for awhile... D!
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I might need one 'a those in the near future... D!
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I never log a cache twice as a find. If a cache has moved and I go back and find it in its new place, I log it as a note. Others see nothing wrong with logging it as a new find. There is a reasonable argument to be made for either position. As far as I'm concerned, this is one of those cases where you can decide for yourself what rules you want to play by. The date feature tells me that I need to get out more on Wednesdays! "Based on your overall rate of 0.08 finds per day, you'll find number 200 around 12/21/08 and the big 1000 around 5/08/36." Watch for me -- I'll try to log my 1K via Ouija Board Someone remind me to post a congrats in the Congrats thread for M2... in about 30 years...
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Thanks, Pat! That's what Team Reid is all about. Yesterday was a prime example. Had such a blast at Tomb Raider and Mud Cave Cookie tin. I think I only scored 4 caches in the whole day, but sure did have an incredible time! Thanks to Richard, Jerry, and yourself, I'm stuffing my brain with more memories! Robyn I have fond memories of every cache I have found - some for a lifetime; others for a few minutes . Who is this "Chuy!" guy?? Do I know him??? D!
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BZ to Jahoadi & John on 2300!! BZ to Flagman on 3000!!! BZ to GoBolts! on 3300!!!! You guys (and gal) ROCK!
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I like the forecast feature: "Based on your overall rate of 3.62 finds per day, you'll find number 4600 around 11/21/06 and the big 5000 around 3/12/07. However, over the past few months, your find rate has actually been 5.39 finds per day. Based on that, you'll find number 4600 around 11/14/06 and your 5000th around 1/27/07."