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Team Bam Bam

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  1. Sections of Harriman are certainly saturated but Harriman is huge and there are plenty of areas with very few caches. You have to work to get to most of these areas but they're there. Cache saturation is more than just a number. There are parks that would be saturated if they contained 2 caches.
  2. You're going to become NJ Admin? Congratulations.
  3. It's actually very safe. The bombs are stripped naked and placed in a robe that is completely open in the back. They are then transported by wheelchair to the coldest room in the building. The bomb is then placed in incredibly awkward positions, ensuring the open part of the gown allows for unimpeded contact with the frigid table. They are then wheeled back to a waiting room where they wait approximately 4 hours before they learn that they are, in fact, a bomb. Hope this has helped.
  4. Congratulations to BMSquared who logged cache number 200 today at Goose Island. Look for his 300th log, expected mid-2006.
  5. GC9 is lonely no more! Came out and logged co-FTF honors today with BMSquared. I can't believe this one sat here all summer without a finder, Greenwood Lake is such a busy place over the summer.
  6. I see it now. You would just need to put in upstream of where we did.
  7. The Passaic Hideaway can now be combined with a new cache called Born On The Bayou and done as a 2-cache float/paddle that should take a couple hours. Don't forget A Walk In The Park which can be done by canoe along the same route But real men would try it by land. In looking at the maps it didn't appear A walk in the Park was along this branch of the river. If it is I'll need to go back.
  8. The Passaic Hideaway can now be combined with a new cache called Born On The Bayou and done as a 2-cache float/paddle that should take a couple hours.
  9. One safeguard I picked up from BrianSnat is to write "Geocache: NO DANGER" on the outside of the ammo box. A closed ammo box outside of a police station would (and should) be viewed as a threat to one who does not know better.
  10. Congratulations. Come on up to the 'Badda Bing' state sometime.
  11. I have been tracking this phenomenon for a couple of days now! I can't decide if this is an issue to celebrate or cause for ridicule?!?!
  12. Whether it's officially allowed or not I don't know but people swim off boats in Greenwood Lake all the time. The water will be rather cold this time of year, I will not be joining you. No problem swimming in Greenwood Lake. I would like to take official notice of Brian's push to 10,000 forum posts.
  13. Whether it's officially allowed or not I don't know but people swim off boats in Greenwood Lake all the time. The water will be rather cold this time of year, I will not be joining you.
  14. We did 'New And Improved Butler Resivoir' today and had a great time. It really is a nice cache - not short, but nice.
  15. First, reviewers / approvers tend to be primadonnas due to the enormous salaries they receive from Groundspeak. Once you get beyond that I think they do a good job and ultimately have the best interests of Geocaching at heart when making decisions. That being said, these pages are the forum reccomended by Groundspeak for the purposes of intelligent (sorry, AvroAir) and constructive discussion regarding current issues or debates. I don't think a forum discussion is inappropriate regardless of timing if the issue is legit. Whether the post came 5 minutes after the e-mail or 48hrs is, to me, irrelevant.
  16. Oh yeah - by the way... Straatmaker5 #1 is running in the NYC marathon on Sunday (I'm sure he will grab a cache or two along the route).
  17. Congrats are in order. Congratulations to the whole crew as Straatmaker 5 hit 300 caches today at The Passaic Hideaway.
  18. Probably heading in this direction today - for Halloween.
  19. That bug is fantastic. Too bad it never made it to it's goal. Our favorite so far has been Cindy (The Cinderblock).
  20. What are the greatest travel bugs created? Either great missions or great design ideas - got any nominations?
  21. I was about to submit The Passaic Hideaway which hadn't been found since we did it in April. Bluehook found it yesterday but it remains a rarely visited cache. There are some hilarious logs if you scroll through (ie Hartclimbs, Avroair).
  22. Dear Floopy, I have seen the phrase, "it was on my way home from work" used in your logs to describe far too many places - unless you are changing jobs every 3-4 days. With 3000 finds you may be, I don't know. By my last count "on your way home from work" now encompasses 9 states, 6 countries, 3 continents, and possibly one other solar system but I still have to check the topo-map. We would love to hear a little morsel. Wha'cha got? Kindest Regards, -Team Bam Bam, esq.
  23. You see... for me it would be 'ATV's' but chainsaws are a close second.
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