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hurshh

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  1. Hello, and Welcome!

     

    I am also on the other side of the world but I have used my Garmin Oregon in Europe with no problem and I tend to recommend it to everyone ;) As far a caching backpack goes, it depends on the caches you do, you would need more for a long hike vs a park and grab. I tend to use a camelback with some room for the basic hiking gear.

     

    There are threads about both these topics in the forums though so I'm sure if you just look around all your questions will be answered :huh:

     

    Have fun cacheing!

     

    Hurshh

  2. I say that because this same thing happened in my town, I just let them closed and then re opened them after giving the old cache owner an email letting them know. They were happy that I was going to take over the location and I've gotten some good responses from the area cachers

  3. I used to live up in Alaska, and one day I was out working under the back side of the house. I was so content with my work that I didn't notice the Mommy Moose walk up to me all pissed off because her baby was nearby while I was making all kinds of noise. Needless to say as soon as I noticed a pissed off moose coming to get me (about 3 feet away) I RAN inside the house!!!

     

    (to grab the camera of course ;p )

  4. I found a puzzle where the coords after solving the puzzle were wrong. I knew they were wrong and went to find the cache where i thought it should be. I was right and found it without the puzzle, then emailed the CO to tell them the puzzle was wrong. They fixed it and thanked me.

     

    No wonder I got FTF on that one :ph34r: everyone else was looking on the wrong side of town :s

  5. We have two caches called "cache the vision" the two of them are less then 2 miles apart :s they are by 2 different COs and not part of a series...

     

    had me confused there for a while (thought I already had it but still wasn't a smiley) so then I went and found the second one and it all became clear ;)

  6. Yup I am obsessed. I've read about it happening but I thought I was strong enough to avoid it. Nope.

     

    I hate loose ends, working an area and leaving one or two unfound. It keeps me awake.

    I hate DNFs, I assume they've been muggled.

    My wife thinks my GPS is a toy. Can you imagine?

    I admire a good hide and shake my head at the pile of stick hide.

    I got excited when I first saw lock n locks at the store.

    Did I say I hate loose ends?

     

    There I said it, a toy, puhlease.

     

    PS my geo partner, Riley the labradoodle, loves the outings, I can't get out of the house without him whether its for caching or a cup of coffee.

     

    Am I alone?

     

    Hi Scrapes! My name is Hurshh... and I too am a Geocacher...

     

    The thing I hate the most is DNFs... I too assume they've been muggled. I also hate that when I email the cache owner they don't ever respond. Even though they have several DNFs in a row.

     

    I have "thats a good cache spot" syndrome...

     

    I never leave home without my GPS. even when not caching (just in case)

     

    I love all hides... nano, ammo, LPCs, and long hikes.

     

    My dog's name is Geo...

     

    My name is Hunter (hurshh), and I am a geocacher.

     

    You are not alone.

  7. from the geocaching website click on your name in the top right corner... scroll down about half way and under premium member options you will see the option to "build pocket querys" click on it and it will tell you where to go from there :)

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