Team Shydog
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These are my top three...
Indy Diver V1- Because I know, have cached with and respect Indy for all that he has done for Geocaching.
Kealia/Hula Bum- Because I know I would only find this one in a cache and I imagaine it would be a cache that would make me stop and go WOW!! And that is what is important to me in Geocaching.
GBA Deathmarch- Because I would have had to earn it to get it.
Chris-Team Shydog
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Is it ever really dark in Area 51?...................
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Ideas are starting to come together for Area 51.........................
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Buddaman, Lead Dog and Wheel Dog will be scouting out places Monday for the 2009 BAGO HOT DOG BASH. Anybody who wants to volunteer to help this year contact SixDogTeam... WE will be raffeling off a 1986 GMC S-15--You Tow...
Well?? When? Where? and how much for raffle tickets???
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I did some looking around yesterday and the Indianapolis Parks Dept. website does not list any park by that name. There is a Kessler St. and what appears to be a community named Kessler Park, just not a park by that name. Maybe Torry could help with this one.
Chris- Team Shydog
hmmmm...
Let me check my past arrest records.
I already did that, that is why I suggested you
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I did some looking around yesterday and the Indianapolis Parks Dept. website does not list any park by that name. There is a Kessler St. and what appears to be a community named Kessler Park, just not a park by that name. Maybe Torry could help with this one.
Chris- Team Shydog
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Always good to see geocoins being dropped into caches, espeacilly when it is a classic one like a CAPT. PROZAC.
Chris-Team Shydog
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Got this notification from the Guys and Gals in charge of the Bash and just wanted to pass it along.....
By the way, only 164 days to THE BASH!!!
Hi all,
For those wondering when registration will open "soon" is the answer. Weather thwarted several planned efforts to go inventory the campground. The good news, the data is in hand and we are now working to update the website so the data and campsite reservation tools are updated for the new venue.
So how long? We hope to have everything online in about two weeks, but reserve the right as a volunteer crew to totally delay that
We also have been working on the schedule, the swag, and activities for Friday and Saturday. Our main goal this year is to avoid having too much going on at once so everyone can enjoy everything (as much as possible) and also to focus on doing things *together* much of the time.
So hang tight, thanks for your patience, and if you want to take the first step toward registration set up an account at http://mwgb.org as that will be what everyone needs to register.
There are some pretty notable changes to the at-event registration process. Before the event, you should register as in past years. When you get to the event - you will not find a registration table. We have done away with it! No more shall volunteers wait behind a desk 10 hours a day to greet you. Instead, wear your lanyard nametags to let everyone know who you are. Those without lanyards will be approached by a welcome wagon of volunteers to say hey and give you info about the event along with a nametag. If you wander a while and no wagon acosts you - head over to the event store (our only event spot with volunteer staff present most of the day) and they will greet you and provide the nametags.
There is no "check in" at the event, no lines to stand in before you start having fun, no deadline for free swag, no stress or worry. Just sign up if you are coming and then come. Registration is free and not mandatory but it sure helps us plan on the number of people coming so we know we have enough facilities, food vendors, chairs, firewood, etc.
The only reasons you will ABSOLUTELY NEED TO sign up are so you can book camping and pre-buy swag to guarantee your order at will call. If you plan on staying at an area hotel, we'd appreciate it if you could register because as with last year if you register online and give us that info, we'll post rosters which will make it easier for everyone to find what campsites and hotels our friends are at so we can meet up a little easier.
We know we'll get to mega so the need to have all out attendees line up to be counted and to trap a half dozen volunteers inside all day just to check names off list is behind us.
Feel free to post this and forward it to anyone wondering. Thanks a lot for your patience and see you soon!
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Happy Belated Birthday Patrick!! 8 years old you say, you are almost catching up to Rick now
So when is BAGO having their Mini-Mega Bash to celebrate the return of springtime GEOCACHING IN INDIANA? That is one of the must attend hot dog feasts of the year. Will Brad and Angie be there this year? How about Ron Howard? Did he sent in his RSVP?? Details!!!!!
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Never mind. Thanks for the confirmation. Good luck.
Chris-Team Shydog
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fingers hit the wrong button...
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It is great to see so many Indiana cachers making the trip down to GWS. Capt. BB, make sure you stop me and say hi if you see me this time, I will do the same.
Chris
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Any other Indiana Geocachers making the trek down to Tennessee for Geowoodstock in May? I plan on heading down after work on Friday and most likely coming back late Sunday. This is a great event to get to know other cachers from around the country as well as the world.
Chris-Team Shydog
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OK, I will take one for the team. Send one of your big snow storms to Indiana. I need to put some hours on the snowblower this year so my wife won't be mad at me for buying it
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All your photos are great!! Now if you could please keep all that snow out West, I know I would greatly appreciate it.
Chris-Team Shydog
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I took some caching friends around Monticello today so they could grab some caches and all I have to say is BRRRRRRRRR..............
And congraulations to Tank Hounds on finding your 1500th cache.
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It's like Christmas in December, well you know what I mean!!
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No caching this weekend, but I am looking forward to going up to Ft. Wayne for Mr. I's event this coming Saturday.
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Speaking of which are there any other older strings any one knows of that might be worth looking at for history on the earlier geocoins?
I enjoy looking back at the beginning of this thread from time to time.The good old days...
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Thanks for the info. That is one of the reasons I had my hiking event this past weekend. Time to let the hunters enjoy their fun for awhile.
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Here are a couple of links that might help you.
Not really a club but you might want to look for the next Trailmix event. They are fun group hikes and a great way to meet your fellow cachers. They are mainly in the Southern part of the state.
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What a fun weekend
I recommend everyone put the Windy Rock weekend on your calender for next year. This was my first year and I had a blast. The Haunted Barn was a great time, the food was wonderful and the fire lived up to it's reputation. A BIG thank you to the whole Windy Rock crew.
Chris-Team Shydog
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Still here as well. I wish I could hibernate for a few days. The slight change in the seasons is starting to kick my behind, got to love allergies!! But I should be ready to go for next weekends activities down South as well. I am looking forward to some Caching In Indiana Kentucky.
Geocoinfest 2009 - Salt Lake
in Midwest
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