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White Rabbit

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  1. I know that you said you prefered the non-urban caches, but I advise you to just stop by our cache while you're in town. It's a quick grab in the heart of Victoria: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=18507 I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  2. Sounds about right. They need to be pretty far up there to stay out of the Earth's atmosphere and so they can send signals to the farthest points possible for it to see. Yeah, that's really quiet amazing if you think about it. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  3. Sounds about right. They need to be pretty far up there to stay out of the Earth's atmosphere and so they can send signals to the farthest points possible for it to see. Yeah, that's really quiet amazing if you think about it. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  4. We had to change some things about the cache to prevent further findings and plummagings by non-Geocachers. The final treasure is still located in the same spot, but is buried a little deeper (you can still dig to it with your hands). We changed the location of the maps due to very high activity in the first location. You still must visit our original map location to find the maps, but you must venture a little farther out into the ocean We apologize to anyone who's gone looking for this one since it's been missing. It should stay intact for a long time now, please enjoy the adventure! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=19253&Nocache=0.7055475 I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  5. We had to change some things about the cache to prevent further findings and plummagings by non-Geocachers. The final treasure is still located in the same spot, but is buried a little deeper (you can still dig to it with your hands). We changed the location of the maps due to very high activity in the first location. You still must visit our original map location to find the maps, but you must venture a little farther out into the ocean We apologize to anyone who's gone looking for this one since it's been missing. It should stay intact for a long time now, please enjoy the adventure! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=19253&Nocache=0.7055475 I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  6. I see where you're coming from, I'm just against hunting. I'm just sticking up for my furry forest friends I don't think it's right to shoot deers in the backside just to see them twitch and stuff, it just seems really mean and immature to me. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  7. I see where you're coming from, I'm just against hunting. I'm just sticking up for my furry forest friends I don't think it's right to shoot deers in the backside just to see them twitch and stuff, it just seems really mean and immature to me. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  8. quote:Originally posted by oregonblackdog: Have you ever had a 150 pound animal come at you with ill intent? I have - a doe mule deer who decided that my backyard was her turf, in spite of the fact that I was walking the property with three 100 pound labrador retrievers. I've also had a pretty good sized buck bust of the the brush, antlers down and frothing at the mouth, to challenge the dogs and me. Well, the so-called "Frothing Mouth" deer was most likely trying to scare your dogs, not you. Wild animals such as deer, cougars, coyotes, bears, whatever else, don't really enjoy attacking humans without a reason. They will however attack other animals to get them to go away. Most animals are smart enough to know that attacking humans is a bad idea. I see a deer almost everyday by my apartment in Beaverton and there no way in heck that I'd shoot it. Be it with a bb-gun, a .22, a slingshot, or just throwing snow at it, it's still wrong. Why the heck do you think some of the deers and stuff are agitated in the first place?? It's because people like you shoot them with bb-guns. I personally think this is completely idiotic and has no point of being on the Geocaching webpage. If you want to hurt a deer for, OH NO, EATING PLANTS (which is what God put them on the Earth to do), then there's something wrong with you. I'm sure that the deers don't like the fact that humans throw up a 150 house suddivision in the middle of thier stomping grounds. Animals tend to only attack humans when they are provoked. The deer you were talking about would've most likely just run away if your dogs weren't with you. And what's the point of saying it was "frothing at the mouth"?? Like a deer is going to try to bite you If I see anyone shooting the deers around my place with BB-Guns, you may expect a shot in your own *** from me and my girlfriend just so we can see you twitch around and get all agitated. Because what can it hurt? You wear pants right I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  9. quote:Originally posted by oregonblackdog: Have you ever had a 150 pound animal come at you with ill intent? I have - a doe mule deer who decided that my backyard was her turf, in spite of the fact that I was walking the property with three 100 pound labrador retrievers. I've also had a pretty good sized buck bust of the the brush, antlers down and frothing at the mouth, to challenge the dogs and me. Well, the so-called "Frothing Mouth" deer was most likely trying to scare your dogs, not you. Wild animals such as deer, cougars, coyotes, bears, whatever else, don't really enjoy attacking humans without a reason. They will however attack other animals to get them to go away. Most animals are smart enough to know that attacking humans is a bad idea. I see a deer almost everyday by my apartment in Beaverton and there no way in heck that I'd shoot it. Be it with a bb-gun, a .22, a slingshot, or just throwing snow at it, it's still wrong. Why the heck do you think some of the deers and stuff are agitated in the first place?? It's because people like you shoot them with bb-guns. I personally think this is completely idiotic and has no point of being on the Geocaching webpage. If you want to hurt a deer for, OH NO, EATING PLANTS (which is what God put them on the Earth to do), then there's something wrong with you. I'm sure that the deers don't like the fact that humans throw up a 150 house suddivision in the middle of thier stomping grounds. Animals tend to only attack humans when they are provoked. The deer you were talking about would've most likely just run away if your dogs weren't with you. And what's the point of saying it was "frothing at the mouth"?? Like a deer is going to try to bite you If I see anyone shooting the deers around my place with BB-Guns, you may expect a shot in your own *** from me and my girlfriend just so we can see you twitch around and get all agitated. Because what can it hurt? You wear pants right I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  10. How Urban can you get?? Well, how about this cache we placed on our vacation to Canada. It's right dab in the heart of Downtown Victoria. It's not even a micro-cache. I don't think it gets more urban than that. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=18507 I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  11. Well, being cachers from Oregon, we see a LOT of caches in the forests. For the most part, if our Mag-315 is fully charged on batteries, it can usually do fine under the trees. We can usually get it to find 3 satellites without any real problems. Sometimes it does take it awhile to figure out where it is and where you're taking it, but sooner or later it figures it out. I wouldn't worry about figuring out how to hook up an external antenna. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  12. Got the coordinates and will make our way there after work today. LOL, it's only like half a mile from my apartment. Sweet! Hope we can find it. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  13. Got the coordinates and will make our way there after work today. LOL, it's only like half a mile from my apartment. Sweet! Hope we can find it. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  14. Most.Confusing.Puzzle.Ever I've got the numbers written down, tried some stuff with those, think I'm getting closer, but I doubt it. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  15. Most.Confusing.Puzzle.Ever I've got the numbers written down, tried some stuff with those, think I'm getting closer, but I doubt it. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  16. Here's our best cache name: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=21387 I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  17. Since I USED to be a boy scout, is it alright for us to go and grab this? I'm sure my girlfriend and I can beat them to it, but then again, the site of a girl might scare all of the boy scouts. Hmmmm.......... I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  18. quote:Originally posted by Rockdoctors: Not a very realistic scenario is it. I'm thinking about taking a cache and dumping it in the ocean and then marking the waypoints. If you look at the map, the first part of our cache is actually in the Pacific Ocean. (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=19253) People are getting a little unreasonable in this topic. We all seem to agree that there are times/places that you CAN have a buried cache and there are times/places that you really SHOULDN'T bury a cache. Be smart about it people, I swear, it's not that hard to use common sense....it's worth a try. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  19. Here's our buried cache: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=19253 Though it is currently in our hands instead of under the sand, when it is in it's proper place, it doesn't hurt anything. It's a great location with an amazing view, and hey, how can you have a pirates treasure without it being buried? I think the ones buried in the sand are pretty much alright because you can't really hurt the sand that much. As long as it's basically clear where it is, which ours is (treasure map is pretty dang accurate). It all depends on where the buried cache is I guess, some should be alright to be approved, others are not good and shouldn't be approved. I think that the screeners do a pretty good job of deciding what's good and what's not. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  20. quote:Originally posted by Harrald: We snapped a quick photo after we read your post. http://img.Groundspeak.com/user/39478_1000.jpg ==================================== As always, the above statements are just MHO. ==================================== Looks like you found it to me, he's just got to look over his right shoulder and the prize is his. Silly boy. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  21. Oxbo Park is a ways out there. It's almost in Boring if it's not. And what's this about Gresham being boring? I loved it when I lived there. Oh well. Main City Park is a very nice park, no real clean up is needed though because I'm pretty sure it's fairly well maintained. Red Sunset Park is also a fairly nice place. I think it'd work out better if it was held at Blue Lake Park. It's pretty simple to get to from anywhere, just jump on Marine Drive and your set. That's just my opinion though. If you want to do a clean up of an area, these parks might not work very well. If you just want a nice gathering spot, I'd go for Blue Lake. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  22. My girlfriend and I LOVE Dynasty Warriors 3. The co-op on that game is freakin' great! She can't get enough of it. Anyways, thanks again explosis for leaving our cache out at the "contact" point. We're going to try to put it back up this weekend. That was very kind of you and we really appreciate it. Good luck on 500, we've still got a LONG ways to go. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  23. I just think that it's plain wrong. Geocaching is supposed to be a fun outing for people, not a trek through a forest to see where someone ditched the dead body of someone. The only way that this would even remotely be a good idea is if you had all the cachers that visit leave flowers or something to honor and remember her, but that's still kind of wrong in my opinion. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  24. The Ape Caves cache was a pretty fun one. In no means was it a 5/5 difficulty area though. It's a pretty simple trek through the caves with only mild rock climbing. It is fun and I recommend that cache to everyone. Technically, you don't even have to venture into the caves if you don't want to, but that's the whole fun of the cache. When we went, on our way back to the car there were some Japanese tourists there at the ranger station. They asked us where we got our lights (nice big, yellow ones) and if we rented them or not. I told them the nearest place to get a light would probably be Cougar which was a good half an hour away. It was already getting dark (like it matters when you're in the caves), and the ranger station wouldn't rent them a lantern because they were closing in 15 minutes. We felt bad for the poor people who were probably on vacation to this spot from a long ways away, so we gave them one of our flashlights and told them to enjoy the caves. They were very, very thankful and it made us feel great. Anyways, yeah, the Ape Caves is a cool cache. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
  25. Personally, I think that picture is a fake. But another thing, I don't think that this is a very good kind of a cache. I have an ACTUAL CACHE up nearby one of these letters so people have to hike up there to find it (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=21387). Do you think people are actually going to take these coordinates people have listed and visit them? This is just an easy way for people to get a find. This isn't anything like what I believe is Geocaching and I'm actually really surprised it was approved. I mean, yeah, it's a nice idea, but what does it have to do with Geocaching or usage of your GPS or finding of a cache? Just because they want a picture of a letter that shows your GPS in it doesn't mean that it should be a cache. That's just my opinion though. I am the Rabbit King, I can do anything
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