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Eric and Hill

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  1. CONGRATZ TO THEPOLARBEAR on #3,000 at 14,040ft http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC169A
  2. Welcome to Geocaching, Mission Trails Park Has every thing you are looking for. Plus a whole bunch of Caches. I second this recommendation!
  3. Lone Pine! Head to the Sierras. So much more fun then going to Las Vegas and spending lots of money to sit in the heat with 50,000,000 other people. A nice small town where you can go out camping for a few days. Spend the time near a stream just relaxing. That would be my ideal vacation.
  4. Cache In Trash Out Event: Iron Mountain CITO 2010 (Round 2!) This is just a reminder and a note for all those that have not see it yet. This Saturday the top of Iron Mountain is the place to be. ThePolarBear and I will be up there handing out donuts for those much needed carbs to carry down several hundred pound of magazines and books that have been dumped up there. Hope to see you there! Check out the link below for the cache page. Iron Mountain CITO 2010 (Round 2!)
  5. Here's to a speedy recovery! Glad he's doing well! Hope we all get to see you at the event, Eric! Feel better! Barrie aka: boysnbarrie Thanks all for the well wishes! Its no kidney transplant, but my first surgery ever and I hope to be able to cache again shortly. ThePolarBear and his cub came to the hospital to visit me and I was very grateful of that. Thanks again! Did he say what I thought he said???? Seriously, Good to hear you're doing great and in good spirits! Thanks Randy! While laying in my hospital bed being prepped for surgery I was really really nervous, but I kept thinking about your ordeal (and facebook postings from you bed), and it really did give me strength. I know I am comparing a Cessna to a 747, but it really did help calm the nerves.
  6. Here's to a speedy recovery! Glad he's doing well! Hope we all get to see you at the event, Eric! Feel better! Barrie aka: boysnbarrie Thanks all for the well wishes! Its no kidney transplant, but my first surgery ever and I hope to be able to cache again shortly. ThePolarBear and his cub came to the hospital to visit me and I was very grateful of that. Thanks again!
  7. It's not a rule, it's a Guideline Guideline, Rule, same difference. Basically I look at it from an outside point of view. If I found that there are 600 boxes tossed about in an area I normally go, I would be kind of pissed. Its things like this that give caching a bad name. A cache Event is a great place to meet people, shouldn't have to put something like this out. I would much rather hike 20 miles for one cache then spend 20 hours getting 400 caches.
  8. I say good riddance. It should have never existed in the first place. Its things like this that give cachers a bad name. One of the rules for hiding caches... "Please don't hide a cache every 600 feet just because you can. The ultimate goals of the saturation guideline are to encourage you to seek out new places to hide caches rather than putting them in areas where caches already exist and to limit the number of caches hidden in a particular area, especially by the same hider. Groundspeak may further restrict cache listings in areas where cache saturation becomes a concern."
  9. My Saint Patrick's Day joke.... Two Irishmen walk out of a bar.
  10. Doesn't sound that fun to me. After about 50 or 100 it seems like it would get pretty boring. Am I the only one who doesn't find this appealing? I'm surprised at the quantity, too--I thought there were limits on power trails these days, anyway. I am with you, for me this goes against what Geocaching should be... This just doesn't seem fun...I am surprised it got approved. To quote the Geocaching guidelines: "Please don't hide a cache every 600 feet just because you can. The ultimate goals of the saturation guideline are to encourage you to seek out new places to hide caches rather than putting them in areas where caches already exist and to limit the number of caches hidden in a particular area, especially by the same hider. Groundspeak may further restrict cache listings in areas where cache saturation becomes a concern."
  11. Honk! Man Patrick.... those jelly donuts are getting to you, if we stood on that rock now adays it may not hold us!
  12. All absentee Signers are the Devil! They should be cleansed with holy water inorder to remove the taint of the unseen cache!
  13. Following the arrow is a surefire way to get PO in Tecolote Canyon. Most of my hides are off trails or in areas where PO does not grow. If you stay on trails as much as possible and wear long pants you should be safe. I hid the caches wearing shorts and a t-shirt and I only got a little PO on my calf. ] Hurray for PO!!!!
  14. Never thought I would see this thread again!
  15. Somebody did a thorough job gutting that one! I love it, time to automate it to look life like!
  16. Going hunting next week? This weekend... It will be found, it will be mine, it is my precious.
  17. What exactly is a pair of "fake silicone breasts"? Are they real??? pft....... Go drink your mead viking boy!
  18. I can help you prove this theory...
  19. That's the cool thing about caching. You discover all sorts of things that most people never get to see. I think the most bizarre thing that I have ever found was a nun-shaped dildo. If you get the chance, ask Blondes Run Amuck about what they found one day when they were caching... (By the way, anyone know whether they ever identified the remains?) Speaking of bizarre things found while caching. I found a full set of women's clothing and a pair of fake silicone breasts in the bushes near Mt. Soledad. I don't think that beats the nun-shaped dildo however...
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