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  1. Other than a great idea, can someone explain why this is not a commercial cache? I hope we don't start experiencing commercial creep. Is there a choice of Dive shops to choose from? Is this any different than placing a cache at the local Putt-Putt that requires a fee? The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  2. quote:Originally posted by gapertimmy:_Thanks NavDog_ I had noticed quite a few caches showing up in the 3 Sisters Wilderness as of late, and it just got me thinking (one is even on top of South Sister!) It will be interesting to see how government agencies react as the sports popularity grows. I myself have seen some "high impact" caches during my short stint with the game. Anyhow, I guess it never hurts to remind us all that we need to take care when placing the caches! This is really the first summer that geocaching has experienced an exponential growth of new caches and cachers with an accessibility to the high country and wilderness areas. I am sure that once the appropriate ranger district is aware of the Three Sisters caches they will pull them. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  3. It is my understanding that caches in wilderness areas are discouraged, and evidently several caches in Southern Oregon that were in designated Wilderness areas have been confiscated by the Forest Service. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  4. Interesting paint job on the cache container. What exactly did you glue to the ammo can? Responsible cache placement requires an investment in time to decide what is the proper place to put the cache so there is the minimum of potential disturbance to the area, and an acceptance that the best area to place the cache is not always the spot you really like the most. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  5. I have been using my digital camera to record my log entries and caching adventures for a year now. It is also great to make snap-and-go pics of signs and plaques on multi-caches. This affords a double check of clues down the road if necessary. When making the tagged caches with the rest of the Moondog team, the camera has been great to record both sides of the metal tags as a future reference. Plus a quick pic of the tag location is good to have to send other cachers if they have problems. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  6. Caching events are organized events for real get-togethers between cachers for the purpose of dicussing geocaching. Although your idea is great, it would be more appropriate to post a note in your regional forums and invite anyone in the area. Imagine how clutterd the events page would be if everyone did the same thing. The NW forums has a continuing thread for a group of cachers who regularly meet on Wed. nights for a little caching and socializing. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  7. The Snowbound cache was archived recently. It was a great cache in a neat area. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  8. I found the Powerhouse Cache recently. The cache is archived so you need to log-in. Far from an urban area, an old abandoned powerhouse in a State Park is rather unusual. Oh, and it even had a great waterfall. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  9. You see roadside memorials for accident vitims all the time, but this was odd because of the location so far from the road. Makes you wonder if there was some other circumstance involved. I found their names on the SSDI list (Social Security Death Index). J.A. Elliot - Born 7-23-62 Thomas C. Elliott - Born 11-27-85 Both died on 5-20-96 The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  10. That's one way to get out of DIAPER DUTY! The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  11. That is a mystery to me also. Strange place for a memorial. I e-mailed fractal but heard nothing back from him. Spent some time on a google search but came up empty. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  12. We used waypoint projections on our Rimwalker II cache for some added challenge and fun. On two legs of the cache you are required to project a waypoint to the next tag. The instructions for the projections on the tags are a compass bearing and a distance. Mark your current position and then input the bearing and distance from this spot for your projection. This creates a new waypoint where you find the next tag. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  13. It seems that with all the new players lately that the forums turn into one big soap opera at times. So I guess we have to accept that there are some folks who will be "a few degrees short of a waypoint" so to speak. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  14. It seems that with all the new players lately that the forums turn into one big soap opera at times. So I guess we have to accept that there are some folks who will be "a few degrees short of a waypoint" so to speak. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  15. Geocaching is accepted by many land managers and in some ways is very similar to Letterboxing that has been around in Europe for many many years. It may evolve and require permits in some areas, but it will remain mainstream. The better question is how do we take it to another level. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  16. quote:Originally posted by georgeandmary: I'm on the west coast, where is this puppy? I heard about Alluvial Minerals back before it was stollen and I would have given it a shot. Where is the west coast equivallent? Sorry, I posted on the wrong sock puppet thread. This is the one I was referring to. http://opentopic.Groundspeak.com/0/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=1750973553&f=3000917383&m=9040945525 The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  17. Calling other cachers morons in the cache hint won't win you many friends, but this could just be the West Coast version of the "Alluvial Materials" cache. Some old timers will remember how that one got a lot of negative talk and ruffled a few feathers before someone finally found it. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  18. Calling other cachers morons in the cache hint won't win you many friends, but this could just be the West Coast version of the "Alluvial Materials" cache. Some old timers will remember how that one got a lot of negative talk and ruffled a few feathers before someone finally found it. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  19. I placed the Hawk Mtn Lookout Cache recently and was thinking of naming it after a nearby meadow close to the trailhead - Cachebox Meadow. Logscaler has a cache named Cache Creek over in Eastern Ore. I have the Oregon GPS Waypoint book that lists all the names on the USGS topo maps and the only other placename is Cache Meadow near High Rock and the upper Roaring River. Beautiful area, but a very rocky road to the trailhead. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  20. I placed the Hawk Mtn Lookout Cache recently and was thinking of naming it after a nearby meadow close to the trailhead - Cachebox Meadow. Logscaler has a cache named Cache Creek over in Eastern Ore. I have the Oregon GPS Waypoint book that lists all the names on the USGS topo maps and the only other placename is Cache Meadow near High Rock and the upper Roaring River. Beautiful area, but a very rocky road to the trailhead. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
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  22. The Badlands is a fascinating area and one of our favorite places to explore. Two of our caches are located in the area. Walkabout and Badlands. It will be disappointing if the area is ever designated a wilderness area. I am a believer that caches should not be in federally designated wilderness areas and I know they have pulled some caches in wilderness areas in southern Oregon. Hopefully the city of Bend will follow through on their proposal for a wilderness and we will be able to work with them when the time comes to do so. The BLM designated this a study area over two years ago and I am sure it will be several years before anything occurs if at all. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  23. quote:Originally posted by brawdy: I recently was out on a spit near Tillamook that would have been a great cache location, but since I live in Hillsboro it would be difficult to keep tabs on it. Thoughts? Been There- Done that Bayocean Cache One of my favorite areas to walk on the Coast. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup [This message was edited by Navdog on June 23, 2002 at 10:37 AM.]
  24. Sounds interesting, although I'm not clear on what the admission price would buy a participant. Markwell has a good point about East Coasters justifying the travel expenses. Not sure how exclusive the event is meant to be, but maybe it would be a good idea to have several regional conferences around the country/world during different times of the year. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup
  25. Well, like I said before, welcome to geotravel.com. I guess everyone has there own idea of what a geocache is. The adventures of Navdog, Justdog, and Otterpup [This message was edited by Navdog on May 29, 2002 at 10:10 PM.]
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