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va griz

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  1. They meant that the doors are not to be used by customers, but I would think they could come up with better wording than "Not An Exit".
  2. Some people jump in to something new in a big way, but just lose interest a lot faster than they ever thought they would. Have they logged on lately?
  3. Should be OK. Just mention it on the cache page so the cachers looking for it will know. I've seen pages that recommend wearing orange during the season. Others, especially controlled hunts that are only done on certain weekends, will disable the listing for the duration of the hunt. It just depends on how practical it is to look for a cache while hunters are there.
  4. Here is a cache I have visited. If you search for nearby caches, the closest few are around five miles away. But driving it's more than 90. Far from an issue, it's just one of the quirks of being near rivers.
  5. I think the gardening thing is interesting. But a cache as you describe it, even well intentioned, would violate the "agenda" guidelines and would not be approved.
  6. If you decide to do it, I would suggest a steel container. I've had mice and squirrels eat through sturdy plastic containers to get bird food and sunflower seeds.
  7. Thanks for the explanation, that makes sense. By the way, I hope to do this cache some day by finding a cache in four other states plus Illinois where the cache is.
  8. That sounds like a fun trip, but unless I misunderstood your numbers, you averaged 156 KPH. Is that right?
  9. In my experience you are "lost in the crowd" when there are a lot of people. Even though it feels like they are all watching you, they are focused on their own little corner of the world. It's when you are the only other person around that their attention is on you.
  10. I certainly understand the possibilities of a strange man crawling around in your vicinity, and the extra danger if you don't know he is there. Just in case I am not making myself understood: If I was armed, in great shape, and trained in martial arts, I would not have knowingly gone in to that situation. Disaster averted is a risk free win for you. I feel like I'm repeating myself so I guess I am finished here. Be safe and get good training if you decide to get the CCL.
  11. I'll apologize if I misunderstood. For most of my life "headlights" were only on vehicles. If the headlights were on your head and you were miles from your vehicle then yes, you have to deal with the situation differently. If you were in the vehicle, then I still do not understand.
  12. I don't get it. To me the whole purpose of any self defence tool is to be assit you in getting out of an unexpected situation safely, not to win avoidable fights. What kind of circumstances could it be that you didn't just drive away and call 911?
  13. Guess I'm a little late, but I'll go ahead and post this in case it will be helpful to somebody. From the left, AA, bison, AAA:
  14. I've got a small bison tube at home. If you don't get a photo before then I can post a comparison pic tonight.
  15. Stuff I TRY to always carry: GPSr extra batteries flashlight pocket knife (I carry that when not caching anyway) pens Stuff that I have used to make a cache retrieval tool: magnet mirror tape coat hanger tweezers paper clip screwdriver para-cord Stuff that has come in handy or I sometimes wish I had, even if in the car: camera extra log sheets notebook swag plastic bags paper towels (to dry out container) drinking water on long days Did I mention extra batteries and a pen? Without those, we tend to be nothing more than people wandering around who may or may not know where they are.
  16. Another 60CSX here. Rate about a 9 out of 10. Like: Accuracy, battery life, adaptability. Dislike: The biggest thing is it is not paperless. It would be a 10 otherwise. Very small thing, the four direction button is a little vague, I prefer the way Garmin does it on the Etrex. Buy next: I am happy enough with the 60 that I am not even looking at what else is available.
  17. I think the game should remain family friendly, to include socially acceptable language in our various writings. But I don't see any offensive names on your cache.
  18. Every time a Platinum cache is archived, a frog dies. Or is it a donut?
  19. Well, this is no longer civil enough for my taste. I have all the answers I had hoped for when I started the thread, lets end this one.
  20. First, Smithfield, where the cache was, is a very nice small town. Second, VDOT covers all public roads in Virginia, even privately owned public roads such as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. And it probably doesn't matter anyway, but VDOTs website doesn't mention geocaching.
  21. In my previous unanswered question I asked why you contacted VDOT. But I just re-read your first post and see that you contacted the state police first. Am I correct that the reason was for that was you were worried about the placement giving geocaching a black eye because of the lack of permission?
  22. I've found that cache, and as your own photo shows, it is not metal pipe. OK, we agree I am missing your point. So let's clear it up, why did you call VDOT?
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