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GEO.JOE

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  1. That is a statistic I would like to see on my profile page and a wouldwide total on the GC home page. I can see this working on most cache trips we take but I would have hated to have weighed he 6 truck loads we cleaned up a few weeks ago ;)

     

    What is sad, I had my camera in my pack all day and did not get a single picture. thanks to FishinPair guy we had some pictures of the day.

    After the Storm

     

    From the sound of it we have abot 100 times that amount left to clean up :(;):P

    GEO.JOE

  2. I've always thought about carrying morphine on long camping/canoeing/geocaching trips. Sometimes we go camping in wilderness areas that could take several hours to a day to get out of. If someone broke their leg or foot, the shock of the pain could cause serious problems. Has anyone ever considered a strong pain killer for their first aid kit? Just curious ...

    On multi day wilderness trips I have taken stronger pain meds and antibiotics.

     

    What I take with me on everyday trips:

    Toilet Paper

    Baby Wipes

    Hand Sanitizer

    Biodegradable soap

    Iodine

    Duct tape

    Mini multi tool

    New Skin - antiseptic liquid bandage

    Cold and Sinus med with antihistamine

    Tagamet

    Immodium AD

    Aleve

  3. I am in a major mental dilemma. I got 6 Lock & Locks. I don't need any cache containers right now and these Lock & Locks are tons better than the cheep stuff I am currently using as food storage containers, but I can't bring myself to put food in them just in case I want to use them for caches :D

     

    I think I will go buy 2 more sets :D:D:D

  4. Two 1 watt Luxeon Star flashlights

    One Xenon headlamp

    Audubon mammals of North America field guide

    Audubon Reptiles and Amphibians field guide

    and a "No Boundaries Spirit of Adventure" Photo book/coffee table book

    Wow are there some great places to hide a cache in there.

    Amazingly I have already found 3 pictures of places I have already visited the exact spot of the photos, just 93 more and I won't need the book to dream about these amazing places.

    :o

  5. Currently in the Swag pocket of my caching bag I have:

    2 bottle opener key chains

    2 support our troops wooden nickles

    A Hot Wheels bus

    Die Case buggy

    Ping Pong Ball that looks like a soccer ball

    Token for a free round of mini golf

    Electronic Mosquito repeller

    Hand sanitizer towel

    Hand carved fish

    Miniature sample Brick, from a brick maker in VA

    Elvis coin, that was from the Estate of the presdent of the Elvis fan club in the 70's

    Garmin/Yamaha Poker run chip

    LED finger light from Dippin Dots

    3 way REI caribiner

    Small carbiner

    psychedelic button

    purple diamond-cut kids ring

    old milk-glass marble

    Golden Mouse Signature item for nice hides in the woods

    Spirit Stone signature items I leave in most caches I visit

     

    When I start a cache I try to plan it based on who I think will find the cache. If it is an easy park cache I will have more kid friendly items:

    Mctoys, Hot Wheels, laser pointers, baseball cards from the 50's through the 90's, books, tapes, books on tape, necklaces, etc.

     

    If it is back in the wood, there will be more items of interest to adults, old coins, foreign coins, Tokens, wooden nickles, Insect repellers, T-shirts, mini/LED flashlights, carabiners, key chains, Boyds bear pins, etc.

     

    I have a few boxes of miscellaneous stuff around I pick up on clearance that I use.

     

    I have 3 theme caches one is a golf theme so logo balls, trick balls, golf towels, T-shirt, golf videos..etc.

     

    Another cache is a rock, stone and gem cache. I started it with stones and gems I have collected from around the country such as Obsidian, agate, quartz, Apache Tears, Amethyst, and I have one diamond to place in it.

     

    A third theme cache was an animal and Native American cache. I started it with Totem Power Stones which are polished stones with animals carved in them, Indian style chokers, arrowheads, animal teeth, turquoise etc.

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    I like the goal of each category and would like to add Traveler Missing Action - To encourage TB Owners and/or Cacher Owners to mark a TB as missing after a period time and an unsuccessful SAR attempt.

     

     

    Not 100% clear on the TMA. Can you elaborate a little more?

     

    I have seen were travel bugs have been missing for over 2 years and they are still listed on the cache page as being in the cache. Frequent logs mention that the TB is no longer in the cache however, neither the Bug owner nor the cacher owner have been curtious enough to mark the bug as missing so it no longer shows in the cache.

     

    This is pushing the boundery of TB police. It is one of my pet peves that over half the logs mention a TB that has not been a cache since before I started caching and no one has marked it missing. Sorry my egocentric way of thinking that "everyone SHOULD do things my way" came out in that suggestions - it is times like this that my wife reminds me that I am thinking too much like my dad and she won't live with my dad, ;) lol.

    Joe

  7. Looks like ITRAC is winning since it's had 3 or 4 vocal supporters.  I think we'll end up adopting that name (with the T referring to traveller:blink: )

    In other news, Frappr! has added "Forum" support to the website which gives us the perfect place to discuss active rescues, etc.  Unfortunately, with the name change pending, we have to decide what we want to do with the Frappr! website.  Do we want to create a new Frappr website once the name is settled on?

    I would suggest editing the current Frappr page,

    if at all possible, or creating a new one and messaging

    everyone on it to register on the new one, if not.

    Better use the chosen acronym, so as not to confuse future visitors.

    I agree that just editing the Frappr map title is best.

     

    Traveler Rescue instead of Hostage Rescue

     

    I like the goal of each category and would like to add Traveler Missing Action - To encourage TB Owners and/or Cacher Owners to mark a TB as missing after a period time and an unsuccessful SAR attempt.

     

    For MIA and HR, I really believe that we should wait for the Traveler Owner to contact us and ask that we get involved. That might cause trouble while we're a relatively unknown group, but.... *shrugs* I'm open to changing my mind - someone just needs to convince me.

     

    I have found that the sooner a person is contacted the more likely they are to log the TB and get it back in a cache. Also when I visit a cache or notice a log on a local cache where a cacher removed a traveler without logging it I will contact the owner with an update and usually contact the person that grabbed the bug to encourage them to log the bug. If the person has not logged onto GC.com in 2 months or more they are less likely to respond. I guess at the point that I contact the owner I can introduce them to ITRAC and our services.

     

    GEO..JOE

  8. I log my finds asap as a cutesy to the cache owner. I know as a cache owner I want to know if people are finding my caches and I want to hear about their experiences while they are still fresh.

     

    If someone saw something of interest it is nice to share that with the owner and other cachers that may be interested in what they saw. I have a few caches that around March some irises bloom on top of boulders in th area. This only lasts about 2 weeks so the log would have to be recent for others to be able to get out and see the site. If you wait 6 months none of the experiences will be fresh in your mind and you will not write with emotion. You might get the details correct but you will not capture the feeling of your experience. I know if I waited 6 months I would write very generic logs and there is nothing I hate more than " I came with so and so and found the cache TFTF" logs cut and pasted.

  9. Hitchhikers Assistance & Rescue Coalition - H.A.R.C.

    Sounds like the noise I make while choking on a chicken bone. :anibad:

     

    H.A.R.C. Where goes thow Travel Bug, DUH!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    :D:anibad::lol::lol::lol::)

     

    I still like International Travel Bug Rescue League

    but my ego may make me vote for one of my suggestions ....must.......fight...........urge.....................................................................

  10. International Travelbug Rescue & Assistance Coalition – I.T.R.A.C.
    HILL: Hitchikers International Liberation League

    Are we not going to help GeoCoins along either?

    If not, then I guess H for Hitchiker is not needed,

    and T or TB should be used, and I like ITRAC as well.

    We will help coins as well. T - Could stand for Travelers or Trackables, But Travel Bugs are the most prevalent Traveler. As we get up and going and a web site is set up a full explanation of our services will be explained. We just need a catchy name at this point.

     

    I did my best to come up with HELP but got nothing.

     

    We could be

    Hitchhikers Assistance & Rescue Coalition - H.A.R.C.

     

    Hitchhikers Assistance & Rescue Partnership - H.A.R.P.

     

    Hitchhiker Assistance Service

     

    Global Assistance Society :)

  11. I like saying International Travel Bug Rescue League, but I have found that those that I have told about it do not remember the name.

    I like the idea of a name with a catchy acronym, however Hitchhikers International Liberation League and Travel Bug International Rescue detachment just don't seem to flow off my tongue.

     

    I put together some synonyms for what we had:

     

    International, Global, Universal

     

    Travel Bug, Hitchhiker

     

    Rescue, Liberation, Emancipation

     

    League, Alliance, Coalition, Partnership, Society, Service

     

    Assistance, Support

     

    These are what I came up with:

     

    Universal Travelbug Rescue & Assistance Partnership – Un.T.R.A.P

     

    Travelbug Rescue & Assistance Partnership – T.R.A.P

     

    International Travelbug Rescue & Assistance Coalition – I.T.R.A.C.

     

    Travelbug Rescue & Assistance Coalition – T.R.A.C

  12. This is the best deal I have seen on a new Legend.

     

    As of today Amazon is offering a $30 discount for signing up for and making your first purchase on their credit card.

     

    That would make the Etrex Yellow $50.00 and the Legend $90.00.

     

    Having the mapping feature is really handy and if you plan to do many caches in unfamiliar areas the addition of the road, trail, and terrain information on the Topo maps is worth the money for me.

    The Legend has a PC interface cable that is great for downloading geocache information form the computer and not having to put it all in by hand. The prices on these three options are better than most used prices I have seen so with a little Christmas magic you may be able to get your son a new GPS, :unsure:

     

    GEO.JOE

  13. I think this sounds like a great idea.

    There are all sorts of things that "could" go wrong, and given enough time everyone on here could think of most of them, but I say try it see how it works for you. As long as it goes well most of the time the finder of your signature item will have a real treat and locals will likely want to find one. This thing may create a bigger rush than first to finds :huh:

    Way to be creative and thinking up a way to make someone's hunt a special one.

    GEO.JOE

  14. RXZephyr's Railway Travel Bug

    Last seen in the hands of Ladybug JMC after they took it from The Real Easy Encounter (Newfoundland, Canada) on October 19, 2005.

     

    Great News - RXZephyr's Railway Travel Bug is back in circulation. I wasn't too worried about this one. A great cacher with a good history had the bug and a gentle reminder resulted in her getting it out in a cache this weekend:

     

    "Hi GeoJoe

     

    Just to let you know that I placed the TB in the Yukon TB Inn the weekend.

    I will list it today. Hope that is OK."

     

    Any other updates?

     

    GEO.JOE

  15. I have a Homemade tag that has a TB symbol, TB name, TB Number, goal and information for logging a TB. I fold it in half and it fits in a business card laminating sleeve.

    I can send you a Word doc of it, if you are interested.

     

    When I loose one metal tag the TBs will then only have the information tag.

     

    GEO.JOE

  16. I consider cache rules that are inconsistant with TB goals to be null and void. A TB is someone else's property and anyone who tries to impose their will upon someone else's property is missing the point.

     

    I would have no problem taking all of the bug and notifying the cache owner why and requesting they eliminate the 1 for 1 rule.

     

    If you are hesitant you can always ask the bug owners if they would like for you to move their bugs, then you can tell the cache owner you were only following the request of the TB owners.

  17. Three caches same day by the same hider:

    First was a metal coffee can sitting in a seep spring, no zip loc for the contents and someone had placed 2 large(pink & blue) chalk sticks inside - this was the slimiest I have ever seen the inside of a cache.

     

    second was a bent up altoids type tin that had been dropped from the bridge to the rail road tracks more than once. It was full of water (of course no ziploc) and the log sheet was rust orange with a very unique odor.

     

    Third was a coin caches it was a Dockers wallet tin in a ziploc with the side ripped out of it, placed in a Glad zipper bag with the zipper removed, all of this placed in another open bag then placed in a tan Kroger sack, for camo I guess. This was the slimiest I have ever seen the outside of a cache.

     

    I spent more time cleaning and ziploc bagging items than I spent searching for the caches. I notified the owner of the need for waterproof containers and the condition each of the caches were in and what I had done to help the caches. He checked the caches and replied very hatefully that the caches were no where near in as bad of a condition as I reported them to be in, they were clean and packaged nicely and I wasted his time by making him go check on the caches??????? And if I didn't like them then I should never visit any of his other caches?????

     

    I highlighted the section on what I had done and the time I spent cleaning the caches as my only response. :huh:

  18. First find was Oct. 23, 03

    got account Oct. 24, 03

     

    so -1 day

     

    I wonder who found their first cache the longest amount of time before signing up for an account?

     

    I got my GPS on the Oct. 23, 03 and geocaching would be something to do for a couple week until I learned to use my GPS. Thank God for geocaching or my GPS would have only been used about 3 times by now. :unsure:

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