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  1. I believe that Cyclops and sons was trying to eliminate error in calculations, as not all people are good at, or have been in a class where they are exposed to this type of math.

     

    We don't want a thread about how a cache hider forgot to carry the two, so my perfectly calculated coordinates were off and I want my two hours of geocaching time back now do we?

  2. sometimes when you shoot a shotgun, especially a pump, and you are excited after shooting at the deer and you pump it and the shell ejects out you don't see where it lands, you might still be watching to see where the animal goes so you can make a good recovery, after that it can be hard to spot then.

     

    I always pick up my shells when I can find them, sometimes you just can't find them, I'm not saying it's right to leave them just that's it's easy to lose them, especially if you shoot while in a tree stand.

     

    I actually made a mini cache that is a 3 1/2 in shotgun shell, there's a hole in the side with a plastic tube that will stick in a stump or something, I dunno I haven't decided if I'll actually use it or not. I'm still a ways from placing my first cache.

    It can be hard to see them in grass, let alone leaves and brush. ;)

    We always try too, but you can't always get them all.

  3. I get a piece of cloth about the size of dishtowel, maybe a little bigger, wet and put it on my head, and my hat over it. If done right, it should cover the back of your neck, cheeks, and everything imbetween. Even if the towel is dry, it still keeps you remarkably cool.

  4. Dont report it, burn it from a distance.  Those things are often boobytrapped. 

    What method would you recommend for setting the stuff on fire......from a distance? Isn't the burning of this stuff one of the jobs that we pay the DEA cops to do?

    Depends on how far you can throw.

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