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AndrewRJ

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  1. Saw that, Rough after waiting 3 years to do it.
  2. Saw that, Rough after waiting 3 years to do it.
  3. I have done it on my daughters account and I know a very prominent caching couple that split their account a few years ago. No problems, it would be useful if you stated that you were re logging not that you have your own account so that people understand the old find date.
  4. I had 9 on July 3rd during GeoWoodstock. Mega, CITO, Event, Trad, Multi, Puzzle, Letterbox, EarthCache, and Wherigo
  5. AndrewRJ

    Allanon

    Wouldn't miss it.
  6. Sadly I have to work or I would go again. I would highly recommend joining the Jester down there if you can. This is a little known gem that really shouldn't be missed. I really had a blast last time.
  7. AndrewRJ

    Allanon

    I haven't been able to pull my thought together well enough to post after hearing the news. I must have tried to start a dozen times but never could get more then a sentence out. Brian was one of the first cachers I ever met, it was at a WSGA event shortly after we both started caching in early 2005. I had the privilege to tag along with him and JCAR to find an old Kodiak4 cache called Vista. I got to know Brian quite well and we usually ended up at the same events, after a bit we would hit the trail and grab caches together. He was a fixture in the caching group that would get together for cache machines, usually bringing up the rear but always getting there, Joining us on hikes, I remember well a trip to Lord Hill for a major milestone of his. Friendly, outgoing, generous, Brian was always there to help out. Brian always had a smile for you and an intense sarcastic sense of humor that always had me smiling. He could make even the most mundane thing fun. His health plagued him and like many noticed that lately he was in more pain than usual. I was very glad to sit down and talk to him at GW8 and now wish I had had longer to talk. I knew he was in the hospital but was still shocked and stunned to hear of his passing. It sounds like he was much more ill that anyone knew. I am glad that he never knew the extent of his illness. I am truly going to miss my talking to my friend. God speed Brian, rest well and in peace
  8. All his stuff must be in his pockets. Come to think of it, I didn't see him eat....hmmm? Lets see, what is in my pack. In the main pouch, Water Filter, first aid kit, food garbage(sandwich wrapper, 2 baggies, I ate at the terracache, 20 oz bottle of gatorade) Emergency foil poncho, whisperlight stove, titanium cup and enough fuel to boil some water, small paperback book. Smaller outer pouch, knife, 3 sets of batteries, 2 geocoins, granola bar wrappers, paper map of area, small spiral notebook like you would find as the log book in a cache and pen for notes. The pack itself is carries the water blatter which is 100 oz and is still half full. In my pockets are my phone and keys, my camera is attached to the small camera bag on my waist strap and my gps hangs from my chest strap. I usually run less then 20 pounds which classifies it as an ultralight. I also had a fleese in the car which I chose not to put in the pack due to the weather and not figuring I would need it due to it being unlikely that I would get lost or trapped up there with that many people. There you go.
  9. No Groundspeak has said that when there is one Mega Event the subsidiary events can't become Mega.
  10. Ok I am for sure. See you tomorrow.
  11. Ok I am for sure. See you tomorrow.
  12. I will be there I hope. This job shouldn't be going tomorrow but they seem to like making last minute descisions about the schedual. Abby and Jeff has my number and I will post when I am positive one way or another. Do we need any parking passes where we are going?
  13. July 17th So that means this weekend is open. Is anyone interested in a Col Bob warm-up on Saturday or Sunday? Whichever, I'll have to camp at the trailhead. I'll bring the Baby-Q grill and stuff for breakfast in the morning. Scratch that, Tubal Cain should be blooming by now. Any interest? Are we talking day hike, an overnighter, Saturday, Sunday? What's the deal man, give us some details! Dayhike, Saturday or Sunday, I don't care which. If you can get to Silverdale we can carpool to the trailhead. Well, unless the Jeep isn't luxurious enough for you, then we can take the Land Rover. Either day works for me. Do yo have leather seats? Yes, but only the fronts have heat. I can carry three. Ok Amy is fine with me going so I am in.
  14. July 17th So that means this weekend is open. Is anyone interested in a Col Bob warm-up on Saturday or Sunday? Whichever, I'll have to camp at the trailhead. I'll bring the Baby-Q grill and stuff for breakfast in the morning. Scratch that, Tubal Cain should be blooming by now. Any interest? Are we talking day hike, an overnighter, Saturday, Sunday? What's the deal man, give us some details! Dayhike, Saturday or Sunday, I don't care which. If you can get to Silverdale we can carpool to the trailhead. Well, unless the Jeep isn't luxurious enough for you, then we can take the Land Rover. If Sunday and if I can get a pass from my wife, I would be interested. I will find out tonight.
  15. I heard many comments all day to the effect of "The event seemed well run and obviously well planned."
  16. I will be there early for my shift and will help if need be in any way. There is always one in any crowd.
  17. You mean: why would I want to revert to the previous version? Because that was cleaner, easier to read and easier to copy. The present version serves no purpose*; is harder to read because the huge triangle, which itself serves no purpose, looks like part of the waypoint; and is harder to copy because a mouse over selects the whole page if done from the right (the natural direction). Regardless of why I want to do it, my comment was for suggestions as to how. * I'm sure that the developer had a purpose in mind but whatever it is escapes me and as it's not even mentioned in the release notes I can't guess. Clicking on the triangle brings up the url to the cache ie.. http://coord.info/GC24P0T pre highted and ready for cut n paste. Maybe the developer is left handed it is most definitly not natural of me to mouse from the right.
  18. I was thinking about taking Metro to the event but it appears that Metro doesn't run in the valley on the weekends, that or my Metro route finding skills really suck ( a definite possibility). He is talking about the event in Seattle not Goewoodstock.
  19. I don't think you have anything to worry about. Most geocachers would not have any problems with any of that. So I have to ask then, what is your view on a cache like Little Known Park Finder 2 One of the few remaining traveling caches? I am honestly curious what the larger caching community thinks. edit for speeling
  20. I think you meant the Trolly.Carries people, runs along the water, must be a ferry, right? (Clearly, I didn't watch enough Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when I was a kid. Yeah, I meant trolley.) Thanks. I'd missed my on the map, and accidentally kept GC24DNQ. And I just realized I'd forgotten to check caches archived between June 9 and 20. That'd be GC24ETD. Odd coincidence that they're so close to each other. I'll let people know on Friday. Also caught that I can't spell trolley correctly. This is going to be a fun one.
  21. I think you meant the Trolly.
  22. I have been in the Astoria area for the last week on vacation with the family and I have also been scouting a little bit. Some thoughts... After asking I have been told that the reason for the No Trespassing signs at the East Bay Marina is to keep the public away from the Sea Lions. Apparently people have been walking down the floating dock section and the sea lions are aggressive. Seems to me you get what you deserve if you are that stupid. While I was there I watched a steady stream of people walk right by the signs to take photos from the car drive area. The trolley is weather dependent. This has the potential of causing a large problem. Today we were on the trolley in the rain when the conductor made the announcement that they would be parking the trolley for the rest of the day. This was at about 10 am. When wet they loose the ability to stop with any speed and it becomes too dangerous. This could cause a ~2 mile walk back to the car if not running. The price for the trolley is $1 per person per use, or $2 for an all day pass. Parking at the Astoria Column is $1 per car. Hope this helps.
  23. I have a BS in Geology, Currently working as an Environmental Geologist for a Geotechnical firm for the last 5 years in the field. Preparing to take the ASBOG lisensure exam. Grew up with a Geologist for a father and learning about the geology of the PNW.
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