TeamK-9
+Premium Members-
Posts
1570 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by TeamK-9
-
You can see your ranking on your area's leader board... But it's not quite accurate since lots of people don't use keenpeople...
-
Mine is really the best of all of yours... I'd buy lots of land somewhere out west and make it into a caching park with caches all over, including the one giant cache that's like a shed (I was thinking about actually doing something like that some day for real. But then, I'd buy a hummer, a REAL hummer, a helicopter, and one of those awesome helicopters that can carry like cars and stuff. That way, I can fly to cache spots, or I can fly to near a cache spot and then rappel down to my hummer and roll up in style. I'd buy a big bunker just to hang out in, maybe the one the president used to use.f And then I'd do something that a local company did, I'd get a safety deposit box and put like a 100 grand in it, and then for the next 3 months put keys in all the caches I visit, and then have one big event cache where everyone came to my bunker and tried their key on the safety deposit box. And then my friends, I would buy Groundspeak, or at least lots of shares in it, or at least, I'd find some way to donate a lot to the geocaching community... Wait, what am I thinking, why by a Hummer, when I can buy a freaking hummer dealership??!?!!?! Edited to fix some errors in the tags
-
How bout you split them into teams and then drop them off somewhere in the park. They then have to work together to find a multicache, which in turn finally leads them to a pavillion where you have the food...
-
That's an awesome site, it makes me want to design an actual formal logo instead of just my avatar and the picture of my dog I have on my magnets...
-
No, but say it's like you find a hole in the ground, you put the cach in the ground and then pour topsoil on it, (from a bag of course,) I really don't know if someone could plan to bring a bag of topsoil and not look suspicious but anyway, what if, the cache were actually underground, and nothing but the lid was shown, but no "point object" had been used in placing the cache. Just thinking outside of the box, my brother taught me to read rules, learn them good, and then find a loophole, and maybe exploit it... Not that I'd do that though...
-
Here's a question, if there's a natural depression in the ground or some kind of hole, can you put the cache in and then add a little dirt so it's partially burried but you didn't actually dig to hide it...
-
Epic And Now Greatly Missed Archived Caches?
TeamK-9 replied to Sparrowhawk's topic in General geocaching topics
How bout Yellow Jeep Fever? -
Hold me now, I'm six feet from the cache, And I'm thinking, Maybe my GPSr is wrong... GPSr is wrong...
-
PICTURES - Geocaching Vehicle's Stuck
TeamK-9 replied to AmishHacker's topic in General geocaching topics
What I don't get is that there's like 10 strong looking college guys and what looks like a little Ford Probe, why didn't they just carry it out of the snow... LOL -
Well, I don't have a link or anything, but I think our theme song should be amazing grace.... "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see...."
-
IN CASE OF INGESTION, CALL YOUR LOCAL POISON CONTROL CENTER
-
Exactly 376 within 50 miles of my hometown. But what you really gotta look at here is sort of an average "Attainable Caching Area." I mean, 50 miles As the Crow Flies in Pennsylvania would be different then 50 miles in Nebraska. I mean, we don't have straight roads all over the place and it's kind of harder to get to the caches. So really, I mean there's 376 caches within 50 miles of my house, but if you take into account all the driving I'd have to do to get to them, I'd say it's way more than fifty miles, and so I'd probably cut that number in half or so...
-
Okay, I just had to post again with my just for posterity picture...
-
I was gunna start this topic. I guess I'm just too slow... Heeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeee'ssssss DOGGY!!!! <-------
-
Those are some really DUMB rules. And I thought the PA state parks regulations were kind of strict. Those are really strict...
-
Somebody mentioned pop bottle preforms. You can buy them in bulk packages of thirty here.
-
Who Owns The Caches Near Your Home?
TeamK-9 replied to Team GPSaxophone's topic in General geocaching topics
That's what they all say, until NudeCacher shows up on their doorstep, NUDE! -
I think I'd place one. I have two ammo cans raring to be put in the middle of nowhere and left there for months. I was planning on placing one or both of them for CITO day, but I think I'll do a leap year cache. Maybe call it Leaper's Cache, or Cache of the Leaper...
-
Undoubtedly, someone will come up with something better. This is not one of my better skills in Photoshop (I'm better at just taking pictures and changing text, but I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring. Like I said, just a simple design and undoubtedly someone will get something better, but I threw it together in a few minutes.
-
Probably the sacred FTF song...
-
I'm about 10 chapters away from finishing the Da Vinci Code and I LOVE IT... I'm reading through it though and I wander what's true, but I don't understand how people are reading it and thinking ITS ALL TRUE...
-
I'll put 1,000,000 dollars of monopoly money on Keystone...
-
www.CheaperThanDirt.com The best, except I don't think they ship to Canada...
-
Seriously? I didn't know they were allowing adoptions. It was my understanding that they were fazing them out slowly to prepare for the new locationless cache section...
-
I agree with Jamie, if you're a new user, and you wanna see where some caches are, you probably wanna see the ones in your area first (which the average person knows there own zip code) and if people are too lazy to go to the USPS website and look it up, then they're too lazy to geocache...